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It is a small neighborhood indoor mall located in the Ville Saint-Laurent borough. There are talks of redeveloping the mall into a mixed-use project. Centre commercial Wilderton is a small indoor mall in the Côte-des-Neiges borough and bordering Outremont. The biggest tenants are a Metro Plus super market and Jean Coutu pharmacy. Its anchors are Metro, Dollarama and Pharmaprix. It is currently managed by Développement Métro. It is located on Van Horne Avenue between Wilderton and Darlington Avenues.

bangkok condo for sale the room on nut btsProhome eventually took place of the Zellers store in 1987. Steinberg went bankrupt in 1992, and the store was sold as an IGA store. Since its inception, the mall has always had only two major anchors; the current ones are IGA & Jean Coutu (occupying the former Zellers/Prohome/Rona space). Prohome closed in 1997, and Rona Le Quincallier took its place. That store closed in 2005. Jean Coutu, which relocated within the mall, took part of the space, and a Caplan Duval opened in part of the former Rona space in 2010. Also, in the late 2000s, IGA’s store was remodelled by counting its exterior.

In the 1980s, Woolworth was losing ground in Quebec and the store in the mall was shut down. Defunct grocery stores chain Steinberg originally built a supermarket on this land in December 1955. In September 1956, a strip mall anchored by Woolworth at the other end was added to form the Forest shopping centre, making this Steinberg one of the most profitable for the company. There is a St-Hubert restaurant in the parking lot, at the eastern part of the mall. Centre commercial Forest is a small shopping mall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the borough of Montréal-Nord. The anchor was a Bureau en Gros (Staples). Others stores includes Pharmaprix, Dollarama, Rossy and a Yellow shoe source. Its space has since been subdivided. It is located on Pie-IX boulevard.

There are also free-standing SAQ Sélection & Tim Hortons buildings. Carrefour Langelier is a small indoor shopping mall located in the St. Léonard borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada on the corner of Langelier Blvd. Jean-Talon Blvd. The major anchors are Walmart & Ciné Starz, and minor anchors such as TD Canada Trust, Jean Coutu & Dollarama. The mall opened in 1970 as Centre Langelier with 50 tenants anchored by the Marché Union & Woolco. In 1994, Walmart replaced Woolco.

Today, the old Zellers space can be recognized as the section of the vacant Bay store that had one floor (in contrast to the original section of The Bay which had 2 floors). Carré Lucerne is a new mixed-used development that opened in 2018, and is located in Town of Mount-Royal owned by First Capital Realty. The basement of The Bay, which was closed to the public in 2011, was also part of this defunct Zellers store.

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