General Ization (talk | contribs) →Yogen Früz: +fact |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{infobox shopping mall |
{{infobox shopping mall |
||
| shopping_mall_name = The Promenade Shopping Centre |
| shopping_mall_name = The Promenade Shopping Centre |
||
| image = |
| image = please provide a more updated photo from promenade.ca. |
||
| caption = |
| caption = |
||
| location = [[Thornhill, Ontario|Thornhill]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] |
| location = [[Thornhill, Ontario|Thornhill]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] |
||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
| manager = |
| manager = |
||
| developer = [[Cadillac Fairview]]<ref>http://astint.on.ca/the-promenade-shopping-centre-vaughan/</ref> |
| developer = [[Cadillac Fairview]]<ref>http://astint.on.ca/the-promenade-shopping-centre-vaughan/</ref> |
||
| number_of_stores = |
| number_of_stores = 248<Reference-Promenade.com> |
||
| number_of_anchors = 5 |
| number_of_anchors = 5 |
||
| floor_area = 879,000 sq ft |
| floor_area = 879,000 sq ft |
||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
}} |
}} |
||
'''The Promenade Shopping Centre''' (also known as the '''Promenade Mall'''<ref>Joe Fantauzzi. [http://www.georginaadvocate.com/News/Vaughan/article/92930 "Promenade Mall Jewelry Thief Handed Five-Year Sentence"]. ''Georgina Advocate'', June 10, 2009.{{dead link|date=January 2014}} Archived [http://web.archive.org/web/20090625093846/http://www.georginaadvocate.com/News/Vaughan/article/92930 here].</ref>) is a large regional upscale [[shopping centre]] located on [[Bathurst Street, Toronto|Bathurst Street]] and Centre Street in the area of [[Thornhill, Ontario|Thornhill]] in [[Vaughan]], [[Ontario]], Canada. With |
'''The Promenade Shopping Centre''' (also known as the '''Promenade Mall'''<ref>Joe Fantauzzi. [http://www.georginaadvocate.com/News/Vaughan/article/92930 "Promenade Mall Jewelry Thief Handed Five-Year Sentence"]. ''Georgina Advocate'', June 10, 2009.{{dead link|date=January 2014}} Archived [http://web.archive.org/web/20090625093846/http://www.georginaadvocate.com/News/Vaughan/article/92930 here].</ref>) is a large regional upscale [[shopping centre]] located on [[Bathurst Street, Toronto|Bathurst Street]] and Centre Street in the area of [[Thornhill, Ontario|Thornhill]] in [[Vaughan]], [[Ontario]], Canada. With 248 stores,<Reference-Promenade.com> the shopping centre is anchored by [[Sears Canada|Sears]], [[T & T Supermarket]], Rainbow Cinemas, H&M, and [[Old Navy]].{{cn|date=January 2014}} Other retailers include Coach, Zara, Forever 21, Aritzia, Nike, Hollister, Lululemon, Ambercrombie and Fitch, Swarovski, [[American Eagle Outfitters]], [[Coach Inc.|Coach]], and [[Aroma Espresso Bar]]. |
||
==Transportation== |
==Transportation== |
||
Line 40: | Line 40: | ||
==Renovations== |
==Renovations== |
||
[[Image:PromenadeT&T.JPG|thumb|Promenade T&T]] |
[[Image:PromenadeT&T.JPG|thumb|Promenade T&T]]please provide a more updated photo from promenade.ca |
||
The mall has been renovated twice since its opening. A slight facelift was completed around 2002. The mall was painted an off-white colour to replace its previous turquoise, peach and pink colour tones. In later years, [[Cadillac Fairview]] decided to do an extensive interior renovation, in which they replaced all lighting, flooring and reconfigured the food court to accommodate more seating. The centre fountains were removed to have more usable space for the [[Aroma Espresso Bar]]. |
The mall has been renovated twice since its opening. A slight facelift was completed around 2002. The mall was painted an off-white colour to replace its previous turquoise, peach and pink colour tones. In later years, [[Cadillac Fairview]] decided to do an extensive interior renovation, in which they replaced all lighting, flooring and reconfigured the food court to accommodate more seating. The centre fountains were removed to have more usable space for the [[Aroma Espresso Bar]]. |
||
Revision as of 01:15, 17 January 2014
File:Please provide a more updated photo from promenade.ca. | |
Location | Thornhill, Ontario, Canada |
---|---|
Opening date | August 4, 1986[1] |
Developer | Cadillac Fairview[2] |
Owner | Cadillac Fairview |
No. of stores and services | 248<Reference-Promenade.com> |
No. of anchor tenants | 5 |
Total retail floor area | 879,000 sq ft |
No. of floors | 3 |
Parking | outdoor |
Website | http://www.promenade.ca |
The Promenade Shopping Centre (also known as the Promenade Mall[3]) is a large regional upscale shopping centre located on Bathurst Street and Centre Street in the area of Thornhill in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. With 248 stores,<Reference-Promenade.com> the shopping centre is anchored by Sears, T & T Supermarket, Rainbow Cinemas, H&M, and Old Navy.[citation needed] Other retailers include Coach, Zara, Forever 21, Aritzia, Nike, Hollister, Lululemon, Ambercrombie and Fitch, Swarovski, American Eagle Outfitters, Coach, and Aroma Espresso Bar.
Transportation
Public transit
The Promenade is adjacent to the YRT bus terminal which serves bus routes run by YRT/Viva and the TTC
- TTC 160 Bathurst North
- Viva Purple
- 3 Thornhill (Thornhill-York U.)
- 23 Thornhill Woods
- 77 Highway 7 (Highway 7/Centre)
- 88/88A Bathurst
Mall patrons need to walk out from the mall to the terminal as there is no direct connection. The terminal is also an open air stop with shelters and platforms. Buses enter or exit the terminal via a private driveway west of North Promenade entrance road.
Driving
The mall parking space surrounds the mall. Cars can enter the mall from side streets via Clark Avenue West, Bathurst Street and Centre Street. Highway 407 is the closest highway to the mall, two kilometres northeast.
Renovations
please provide a more updated photo from promenade.ca
The mall has been renovated twice since its opening. A slight facelift was completed around 2002. The mall was painted an off-white colour to replace its previous turquoise, peach and pink colour tones. In later years, Cadillac Fairview decided to do an extensive interior renovation, in which they replaced all lighting, flooring and reconfigured the food court to accommodate more seating. The centre fountains were removed to have more usable space for the Aroma Espresso Bar.
Yogen Früz
In August 1986, the first Yogen Früz store in the world was opened at the mall by the local Serruya brothers.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Toronto Star. August 3, 1986. p. D7.
{{cite news}}
: Missing or empty|title=
(help); Unknown parameter|inset=
ignored (help) - ^ http://astint.on.ca/the-promenade-shopping-centre-vaughan/
- ^ Joe Fantauzzi. "Promenade Mall Jewelry Thief Handed Five-Year Sentence". Georgina Advocate, June 10, 2009.[dead link] Archived here.