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  2. McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Vancouver Airport - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver Airport Authority (50%) [4] Architect: Stantec [5] No. of stores and services: approximately 80: Total retail floor area: 340,000 square feet (32,000 m 2) [2] No. of floors: 2 (Second floor for Ralph Polo Lauren, Old Navy Outlet and washrooms only) Parking: 2,000 parking spaces: Public transit access: Templeton: Website: Official website

  3. Willowbrook Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Willowbrook is served by the 320, 370, 501, 502, 503, 531 and the 564 bus routes operated by TransLink, the transportation authority serving Metro Vancouver. TransLink plans to build Willowbrook Exchange, along with a proposed SkyTrain station as part of the Expo Line extension to Langley Centre , to serve the shopping centre and surrounding ...

  4. Granville Mall, Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Following studies and consultations, Vancouver City Council decided in the spring of 2006 to carry out a redesign of the mall after completion of the Canada Line subway under the street. Trolleybus service on the mall resumed on September 7, 2010; the buses continue to use Howe and Seymour streets in the evenings on weekends and holidays.

  5. Pacific Centre - Wikipedia

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    Built between 1971 and 1973, it was an unofficial Eaton Centre.It is a joint venture of Cemp Investments, Toronto Dominion Bank and T. Eaton Company Limited. [4] The Pacific Centre was home to an Eaton's department store, succeeded by Sears Canada after 2002 and vacated in the fourth quarter of 2012. [5]

  6. Metropolis at Metrotown - Wikipedia

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    Metrotown Centre opened in 1986 – attached to a new Woodward's department store, and a Sears Canada department store that had been operating there since the early 1950s – on land that had held a Ford Canada motor factory, [2] warehouses, other light industry, and a supermarket, and which was adjacent to the former Vancouver Interurban Rail line (now the route for the SkyTrain).

  7. Capilano Mall - Wikipedia

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    Capilano Mall is a 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m 2) [3] shopping mall in the City of North Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. It is located on Marine Drive, near the city's western border with the District of North Vancouver. It is the second largest shopping mall in the north shore, after Park Royal. The anchor tenant is Walmart.

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  9. Fields (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The first Fields store was established in Vancouver in 1950 by the chain's founders, Joseph Segal [1] and Saul "Sonny" Wosk. From there, Fields grew to eight stores by the time it opened a store at Capilano Mall in North Vancouver in 1968, continuing to expand across British Columbia into the 1970s with the acquisitions of several regional retailers (including several small HBC stores in ...