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The chain's Maxi & Cie/Maxi & Co. locations are larger and carry a wider variety of general merchandise. [13] The first Maxi & Cie opened on September 25, 1996 on Jean-Talon street in Saint-Léonard, Quebec and is still in operation. [14] [15] Some Maxi & Cie outlets are themselves former Maxi stores that were converted because of their larger ...
It is considered Canada's first lifestyle centre and occupies an area of 2,746,063 sq ft (255,117.6 m 2) [3] in the L section of Brossard. Quartier DIX30 was designed to emulate an urban or downtown shopping experience with boutiques [ 4 ] and to meet the needs of suburban dwellers living on the South Shore of Montreal .
Brossard is surrounded by four municipalities on the South Shore of Montreal: Saint-Lambert, Longueuil (Borough of Greenfield Park and Borough of Saint-Hubert), Carignan and La Prairie. Brossard is situated on the Saint Lawrence River to the west and by the Saint-Jacques River to the south. (see Geographic location section below)
Marché Adonis also expanded to Laval in the North Shore with two branches on Boulevard Curé-Labelle, Laval and avenue des Aristocrates in East Laval and also to the South Shore with a store on Boulevard Leduc in Brossard. A branch was opened in the Gatineau region, replacing the Target in that city. [2]
Brossard station (known as Rive-Sud during early development) is a Réseau express métropolitain (REM) station in the city of Brossard, Quebec, Canada.Located approximately 200 metres (660 ft) south of the intersection of Autoroutes 10 and 30, in the uninhabited Y section of Brossard, the station is the only elevated station on the South Shore segment and is operated by CDPQ Infra; it serves ...
Maxi, by Maxi Priest; Maxi, a German women's magazine; MAXI (ISS Experiment), an X-ray monitoring device aboard the International Space Station; Austin Maxi, a 1970s medium-sized 5-door hatchback car produced by British Leyland; Maxi dress, an ankle-length dress; Maxi language, which is a spoken in Benin (also known as Fon)
December 27 (approx) – Canada – Seven cars of a nine-car train carrying air force personnel derail near Brosseau Station in present-day Brossard, Quebec. The locomotive engineer and fireman were both killed. [95] [96]
Flyer (1913 automobile), manufactured by the Flyer Motor Car Company in Michigan, United States, from 1913 to 1914 Alpena Flyer, an American automobile manufactured between 1910 and 1914 in Alpena, Michigan