You can check out Baine Johnston's plans for the Canadian Tire here:
http://www.bainejohnston.com/propert...zabeth-avenue/ I think it will be a fantastic addition to the area. Also, large plans for the Avalon Mall wouldn't surprise me. They will be facing intense competition I feel from what crops up in Galway: http://www.galwaynl.ca/home/uploads/plaza-dewcor.pdf |
Thanks for posting the drawings.
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Also, I'm not confident that area needs 4-5 more small sized retail locations. The Pipers Building across the street had empty retail holdings for a long time (now finally Jumping Bean is taking one of the spots). Should be interesting to see how this plays out. Finally, this may spell the end to Toys R Us in its current location in NL... just a thought. |
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2. If the Plaza becomes part of the mall somehow, the rental fees per sf will sky rocket. The Avalon Mall has insane rental fees currently (I ran a business in there for years, part of the lease amount per sf is based on shoppers, but the figures are grossly inflated (mainly due to the movie theatre)). 3. Rent in that Plaza is already insanely high. I looked into the old Dooly's property and just laughed at what they wanted per sf (they wanted about $10,000-$12,000 per month for a temp rental on a location that had no other interest). 4. Just a gut feeling -- but I easily could be wrong. |
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Southlands Boulevard
Anybody happen to have any information on the construction happening on Southlands Boulevard just before the Ruby Line lights and turnoff?
They just recently cut down all the trees and are levelling the lot that used to be the small basketball court, just as you enter the original entrance into Southlands. Looks to me like it is going to be a Gas station or Maybe a Marie's Mini Mart Any info would be great |
Is it just me, or does anyone else notice that there are never any people in any of the Jumping Bean locations ?
This is a terrible location for coffee shop, especially one without a drive thru ! Just don't understand how they are going to compete against Tim's, Starbucks, Second Cup, and to a lessor degree Robin's. They are expanding very fast, could be a drastic mistake on their behalf. I don't think this rapid expansion is going work out in their favour, and they should probably just stick to the Export business, and stay away from Retail. |
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This from July 2014 council agenda (http://www.stjohns.ca/sites/default/...,%202014.pdf): "A Discretionary Use Application has been submitted by Atlantic Planning & Management Ltd. requesting approval to establish and operate a national brand coffee shop with drive-thru, a service station with convenience store and a national brand fast food restaurant at 2-8 Great Southern Drive. The application satisfies all requirements of Section 7.30 "Drive-Thru Facilities" of the St. John's Development Regulations and has the required separation distance from a residential zone. The proposed coffee shop with drive-thru will have a total floor area of 167.2 m2, the service station with convenience store will have a total floor area of232.3 m2 and the fast food restaurant will have a total floor area of 162.6 m2" |
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They aren't expanding that fast. This new location on Elizabeth Avenue will be their first truly new location that's visible to the public since they first set up shop on Harvey Road. They really only have three locations with good street front exposure (Water Street, TD Place, Harvey Road) and the TD Place location is only there because of the office building so it's only open on weekdays when people are in the building, which means that they really only have two locations here in the city that are open seven days a week. I am very excited for the new location to open because I can finally get good coffee close to work. They definitely should keep the retail part of their business alive because they're the best café in the city. |
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The list of new Lowe’s locations. Ontario locations: Ancaster Milton Mall Shopping Centre Mississauga Centrepoint Mall, Toronto RioCan St. Laurent, Ottawa Shoppers World Danforth, Toronto Intercity Shopping Centre, Thunder Bay Across Canada: Abbotsford Power Centre, Abbotsford, B.C. Nanaimo North Town Centre, Nanaimo, B.C. Prince George, B.C. Victoria Tillicum, Victoria, B.C. Shoppes at Shawnessy, Calgary, Alta. Signal Hill Centre, Calgary, Alta. Northgate Mall, Regina, Sask. Any idea who owns the Target space in St. John's? Ron. |
The new high end strip mall on Kenmount Road is starting to come together. The parking lot has been paved and workers have been busy at the interiors as well. I also noticed that the Kelsey's restaurant which shares the same parking lot is getting pretty close to being finished inside and out.
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Now if only they get some nice high end tenants that we don't already have.
Looking at Kelseys exterior design of their current restaurants, there seems to be quite a bit of work to be done in regards to this yet. They have a real retro worn look that probably has to be painted in and worked into the brickwork. They'd better get at it soon before winter comes. Quote:
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With 1 Home Depot, 3 Kent Stores (4 if u count CBS) and 4 RONA stores in St John's and metro, do we really need a Lowes stire too?
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Ikea
Announced today that Ikea will double it's store count over the next 10 years in Canada with new stores opening from coast to coast. This is in addition to "pick-up outlets already announced last year which are currently rolling out.
So only question is......does "coast to coast" mean Victoria to St. John's or in the way some musical artists do coast to coast tours from Vancouver to Halifax??? Full story here: http://business.financialpost.com/ne...ing-web-visits |
Still don't feel that St.johns can support a store the size of IKEA. I think if they did open anything here, it would be good at first but then the novelty would wear off pretty quickly. I just don't think the demand for that kind of furniture is big enough here to sustain a brick-and-mortar store.
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