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Fairview Pointe-Claire (corporately styled as "CF Fairview Pointe-Claire") is the largest shopping mall in the West Island and one of the biggest on the Island of Montreal. It is located in the city of Pointe-Claire , Quebec , Canada, at the intersection of Trans-Canada Highway and Saint-Jean Boulevard.
Centre Kirkland & Centre St-Charles [61] Les Galeries Kirkland [62] Place Kirkland [63] Mount Royal. Centre commercial Place l'Acadie-Beaumont [64] Centre commercial VMR [65] Centre Rockland–Mount Royal [66] Pointe-Claire. Centre Fairview–Pointe-Claire; Plaza Pointe-Claire; Westmount. Place Alexis-Nihon (partly in Montreal/Ville-Marie ...
Centre Rockland ; Complexe Desjardins; Fairview Pointe-Claire (Pointe-Claire) Galeries d'Anjou ; Montreal Eaton Centre — combined with Complexe Les Ailes as of 2018; Norgate shopping centre (Saint-Laurent) — first mall in Canada; Place Montréal Trust; Place Versailles; Place Vertu (Saint-Laurent) Promenades Cathédrale; Royalmount (opening ...
In addition to the main indoor shopping centre, Galeries d'Anjou has several stores around its parking lot including Best Buy and Rona l'Entrepôt. Formerly owned by Cadillac Fairview, the mall had long been associated with the company's other shopping centres in the area Fairview Pointe-Claire, Carrefour Laval and Promenades Saint-Bruno.
Fairview Pointe-Claire, Pointe-Claire: Quebec 1,045,178 [86] 94,761 ... Cadillac Fairview 9 Heritage Greene Shopping Centre Hamilton, Ontario:
Fairview Pointe-Claire, a major regional mall in Pointe-Claire The city has a large business and industrial park spanning both sides of Quebec Autoroute 40 . The manufacturing sector is the largest provider of jobs in Pointe-Claire, with 7,005 employees or 23.7 percent of employment.
It was Pointe-Claire's third-largest indoor shopping mall behind Fairview Pointe-Claire and Plaza Pointe-Claire until the indoor space was converted to sports stores in 2005. In October 1983, Kmart announced that it would close all of its stores in the Montreal area for January 28, 1984 including Ponte-Claire's. [118]
At its opening, Place Desormeaux was the largest mall in the South Shore [65] as well as the fourth in the Montreal area after Fairview Pointe-Claire, Galeries d'Anjou and Place Versailles. [66] Tenants in the 1970s included Steinberg's, the Bank of Montreal, Banque Canadienne Nationale, Reitmans, J B Lefebvre and Laura Secord Chocolates. [67]