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stu_pendousmat
Feb 7, 2007, 8:53 AM
This is the current list, I am missing a few pieces of info, feel free to help me fill in the gaps :)

*Click the mall name for my source*

1) ( : Champlain Place (http://www.cadillacfairview.com/Client/Cadillac/CF_UW_V500_MainEngine.nsf/pagedocid/70379F8D8A5B577185256A33004EB8F5?OpenDocument) : )

City : Moncton NB
G.L.A. : 816,000 sq ft
Stores : 160


2) ( : Mic Mac Mall (http://www.ivanhoecambridge.com/properties/prop_shop_search_malllist.asp?search=geo&city=Dartmouth) : )

City : Halifax NS
G.L.A. : 671,648 sq ft
Stores : 160


3) ( : Halifax Shopping Center (http://www.20vic.com/propertyPDFs/0609/HalifaxShoppingCentre.pdf) : )

City : Halifax NS
G.L.A. : 640,399 sq ft
Stores : 170


4) ( : Avalon Mall (http://www.shopavalonmall.com/) : )

City : St. John's NL
G.L.A. : ? (I am assuming Avalon is bigger than Regent because it has 25 more stores, I was unable to find a GLA for this mall, if someone could I would appricate it greatly :))
Stores : 140


5) ( : Regent Mall (http://www.cadillacfairview.com/Client/Cadillac/CF_UW_V500_MainEngine.nsf/pagedocid/70379F8D8A5B577185256A33004EB8F5?OpenDocument) : )

City : Fredericton NB
G.L.A. : 476,000 sq ft
Stores : 115


6) ( : McAllister Place (http://www.cadillacfairview.com/Client/Cadillac/CF_UW_V500_MainEngine.nsf/pagedocid/70379F8D8A5B577185256A33004EB8F5?OpenDocument) : )

City : Saint John NB
G.L.A. : 468,000 sq ft
Stores : 110


7) ( : Halifax Shopping Center Annex (http://www.20vic.com/propertyPDFs/0609/HalifaxShoppingCentreAnnex.pdf) : )

City : Halifax NS
G.L.A. : 419,014 sq ft
Stores : 22


8) ( : Mayflower Mall (http://www.mayflowermall.com/vendors.php) : )

City : Sydney NS
G.L.A. : 416,327 sq ft
Stores : 72


9) ( : Village Shopping Centre (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village_Shopping_Centre) : )

City : St John's NL
G.L.A. : ? (St. John's malls are not good for GLA lol)
Stores : 100

Architype
Feb 7, 2007, 3:39 PM
^Avalon Mall has about 552,400 sq ft GLA (or total store areas)

http://www.atlanticshoppingcentres.com/en/lease_floorplan.aspx?PID=54

alps
Feb 7, 2007, 4:12 PM
Interesting list - I wonder where Sunnyside Mall in Bedford would rank (I guessing it's kind of small).

You know, I think you could consider Halifax Shopping Centre and the Halifax Shopping Centre Annex to be one mall, in which case it would be 1,059,413 square feet :D. If you add West End Mall, which is connected, it all clocks in at 1,325,298 (excluding the food court, and of course the corridors). That might be a stretch though since HSC and WEM are owned by different companies :D .

Haliguy
Feb 7, 2007, 4:20 PM
Interesting list - I wonder where Sunnyside Mall in Bedford would rank (I guessing it's kind of small).

You know, I think you could consider Halifax Shopping Centre and the Halifax Shopping Centre Annex to be one mall, in which case it would be 1,059,413 square feet :D. If you add West End Mall, which is connected, it all clocks in at 1,325,298 (excluding the food court, and of course the corridors). That might be a stretch though since HSC and WEM are owned by different companies :D .


Then you got Park Lane and Scotia Square etc. There not major malls but Park Lane does 60 - 70 to shops I believe.

Wishblade
Feb 7, 2007, 8:59 PM
And someone should find out about penhorn mall as well, Im kind of curious about that one :P. I've tried to locate info on this but I cant find any.

alps
Feb 7, 2007, 9:54 PM
And someone should find out about penhorn mall as well, Im kind of curious about that one :P. I've tried to locate info on this but I cant find any.

Penhorn Mall has 92 stores and is 441,651 square feet.

http://www.crombiereit.com/PDF/factsheet_25.pdf

SpongeG
Feb 10, 2007, 2:03 AM
which halifax mall will be getting H&M?

Stanz
Feb 10, 2007, 2:59 AM
Penhorn Mall always seemed tiny compared to Mic Mac Mall.

someone123
Feb 10, 2007, 3:10 AM
I don't think Penhorn is doing very well.

Downsview and Bayers Road Shopping Centre are not very successful either. South Centre Mall in Spryfield is the most depressing place ever. The Maritime Centre Mall hasn't seen renovations since the 70s.

HSC and Mic Mac Mall are the obvious top choices, but Sunnyside Mall in Bedford is also quite nice.