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Garden City Shopping Centre is a 285,000 square-foot (according to a Bayfield Realty Advisors press release)〔"(Our Press )", Bayfield Realty Advisors. January 2010. Retrieved 22 July 2014.〕 or 395,025 square-foot (total complex; according to a RioCan Investment Real Estate Investment Trust plan)〔"(Garden City Shopping Centre )", RioCan. January 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2014.〕 shopping centre at McPhillips Street and Leila Avenue in Winnipeg, Manitoba,〔King, Randall (5 August 2010). "Garden City Cinemas closing after 40 years", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', p. D2.〕 built in 1970. It opened August 12, 1970.〔Smith, Kenneth B. (10 July 1970). "Building and real estate: Shopping centre growth in next five years declared unlikely to equal record of past five", ''The Globe and Mail'', p. B4.〕 The mall consists of 75 stores and 11 restaurants on a single level. The anchor stores are Canadian Tire, Sears Canada, Winners and GoodLife Fitness. The shopping centre is owned by Bayfield Realty Advisors.〔Tjaden, Tracy (18 January 2011). "Shopping malls see future in Canadian winter", ''The Globe and Mail'', p. B13.〕 == History == The shopping centre's developer was James Kelly of Toronto.〔 The centre was built in West Kildonan upon 40 acres of land.〔(27 February 1969). "Simpsons-Sears in Winnipeg", ''Toronto Daily Star'', p. 34.〕 Upon construction in 1969–70, at a cost of millions of dollars, a major anchor store was Simpsons-Sears, with 100,000 square feet of space. The initial plan was for 40 stores, and T. Eaton Co. Limited also purchased space in the mall.〔〔(26 February 1969). "Simpsons-Sears to build 100,000-square-foot store at Winnipeg centre", ''The Globe and Mail'', p. B3.〕 A major expansion began in 1974, with a 181,000 square-foot addition. Anchor stores at that time included the Simpson-Sears store and a Dominion supermarket, with plans to add an Eaton's store and a Beaver Lumber.〔(4 October 1974). "Inflation called key difficulty", ''The Globe and Mail'', p. B3.〕 T. Eaton Co. Limited opened an 86,000 square-foot store in August 1976.〔(7 August 1976). "Companies in the news: Eaton", ''The Globe and Mail'', p. 14.〕 As of that same year, Garden City was one of the four largest regional malls in the city of Winnipeg.〔(21 April 1976). "Shopping centres meeting slower sales growth", ''The Globe and Mail'', p. B16.〕 The Eaton's store closed in 1998, and its space was taken over by a Canadian Tire store.〔Sherren, Reg (23 August 1999). "Eaton's closures", ''The National'', CBC News.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Garden City Shopping Centre (Winnipeg)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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