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Cataraqui Centre

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Cataraqui Centre
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LocationKingston, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates44°15′22″N 76°34′12″W / 44.256°N 76.570°W / 44.256; -76.570
Address945 Gardiners Road
Opening date1982
ManagementPrimaris
No. of stores and services141
No. of anchor tenants6 (5 open, 1 vacant)
Total retail floor area607,000 sq ft (56,400 m2)
No. of floors2
Websitecataraquicentre.ca

Cataraqui Centre, (formerly "Cataraqui Town Centre") is a shopping mall located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is the largest mall in southeastern Ontario with over 141 stores. The anchor store is a Hudson's Bay, There is also a vacant anchor store last occupied by Sears. It also includes a major transfer point for Kingston Transit with the Isabel Turner library branch at the edge of the parking lot.

The Isabel Turner library branch seen in the background adjacent the parking lot and the bus transfer point

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Anchors and majors

Previous anchors

Cataraqui Town Centre opened in September, 1982 as a two level mall with Simpsons and Zellers department stores and a Loblaws supermarket. Simpsons was rebranded as The Bay (another brand within the same chain, the Hudson's Bay Company) in 1986.[1] In September 1999, Sears relocated from the Kingston Centre to a new store at Cataraqui which anchored a new addition. Along with the new addition came a revamping of the mall's interior, and the relocation of the escalators and food court. Loblaws moved across the street in 2001, and their former space was converted to a new expanded food court, Shoppers Drug Mart, and a Sport Chek store. Zellers was replaced with Target in 2013; the latter closed in 2015.

References

  1. ^ "The Kingston Whig-Standard". The Kingston Whig-Standard. Kingston. August 6, 1986. p. A-3.

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