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The Centre (Saskatoon) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Centre (Saskatoon)

The Centre is a major shopping centre located east of the junction of Circle Drive and 8th Street in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the Wildwood neighbourhood. It is currently anchored by Sport Chek, Saskatoon Co-op, Rainbow Cinemas, the Centre Cinemas, Petcetera, Shoppers Drug Mart, Best Buy, Indigo Books and Music and Dollarama. Until 2002-2004, Canadian Tire and Walmart were also part of this mall. They both moved to the big box development of Preston Crossing; a Zellers department store that had operated in the west end of the mall since it was built in the 1960s subsequently relocated from its original location to occupy the vacated Walmart location at the east end. The Zellers has since closed and has been converted into Target. The Centre boasts more than 90 shops and services, 9 fine art galleries in Centre East, and a 2-level temperature controlled underground parkade.
The Centre (originally branded as The Centre at Circle and 8th) was created in 1995 through the amalgamation of Wildwood Mall (built in 1977) and Circle Park Mall (built in the mid-1980s, but see below), which were separated by Acadia Drive. When both malls were bought by Devan Properties Inc. (now Morguard Corporation),〔(【引用サイトリンク】Vanreal Developments Limited )〕 the malls were connected by an underground link under Acadia Drive (after the city rejected a proposal for an at-grade extension that would have resulted in Acadia, a major access route into the Wildwood and Lakeview communities, being closed to traffic). The two "sides" of the mall are now known as "Centre East" and "Centre West".
Target Canada announced that The Centre location of Zellers would be converted to a Target store as part of the US-based chain's takeover of Zellers.〔("Two Zeller's stores in Target's sights" ), Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Sept. 24, 2011, retrieved Jan. 6, 2012〕 The Zellers location closed in January 2013, and Target opened in July 2013.〔(), Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, July 15, 2013, retrieved August 9, 2013〕 As a consequence of the chain being bought by Sobeys, the Centre location of Canada Safeway closed in early 2014; it was purchased by Saskatoon Co-op, which relocated its 8th Street grocery store there in the spring of 2014.
==Precursors==
The Centre was created by the merging of two established shopping centres:

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