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The Bramalea City Centre had its grand opening on March 28, 1973; [2] this was only four years after Brampton's first mall, Shoppers World Brampton, opened its doors in 1969. Initially opening with 160 outlets, Bramalea City Centre housed various retail stores, large anchor store tenants, grocery stores, restaurants and even a hardware store ...
Bramalea City Centre, Brampton: Ontario 1,500,000 ... Fleur de Lys centre commercial, Quebec City Quebec 859,678 [142] ... Village at Park Royal: West Vancouver ...
RBC Centre's anchor tenant is the Royal Bank of Canada. [6] The bank maintains a presence in several other towers in the city's downtown core , including Royal Bank Plaza at Bay Street and Front Street, the Royal Bank Building at 20 King Street West adjacent to Scotia Plaza , RBC WaterPark Place and the building complex at 310, 315, 320 and 330 ...
The city retained its role as the administrative centre of Peel following its reorganization. In 1972, a new civic centre for Chinguacousy Township was opened in Bramalea. Two years after it was built, when Brampton and Chinguacousy merged, the new city's council chambers and other facilities were created in the building, moving from the old ...
Bramalea Civic Centre building, the former home of the Chinguacousy Township offices, later housed several Brampton city services, including a public library, until 2023, when they vacated for repurposing the building as a medical school operated by Toronto Metropolitan University, which is slated to open in 2025 [1] Chinguacousy Park Clock, with the Greenhouse in the background Bramalea City ...
Splendid China Mall (formerly known as Splendid China Tower) is a Chinese-themed ethnic suburban shopping centre located in the Milliken neighbourhood. The mall is across city limits at Steeles Avenue from another ethnic shopping centre, Pacific Mall, in Markham. Agincourt Mall (Kennedy Road and Sheppard Avenue East), Scarborough
By 1974, the anchor grocery unit had changed to Miracle Food Mart, whose other locations included Bramalea City Centre. [10] As of 1976, there was an outlet of the Peel Region Health Unit at the mall. [11] Lease agreements continued until at least 1982, [12] but this may exclusively been on behalf of the Peel Children's Aid Society. [13]
GO buses also make an on-street connections at Brampton Gateway Terminal, and serves shopping centres such as Bramalea City Centre and Trinity Common. GO is an interregional agency that provides higher-order transit links Brampton to Toronto and other cities in the Golden Horseshoe.