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Originally Posted by Jebby
No it doesn't. What makes a mall successful is quality, not quantity.
That will be one of the drawing points for tenants, along with the redevelopment of the area, relatively affordable prices (compared to CoV and Metrotown), and accessibility by transit.
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The quality of shopping experience at Brentwood will be hard to beat. You can shop and dine at the same time, or spend some leisurely time at the plaza.
There are literally 20 buildings in the pipeline in the area with the potential for, at least, another 50 to 60 buildings. The area is growing, and quickly, for the foreseeable future. Fulton House, Altus, probably Phase 3 of Solo, Milano, The Dawson, Porte, Concord, Escala, Brentwood 1 and 2, and Triomphe will all be completed within a year of Brentwood opening. Gilmore Place will follow shortly thereafter That is probably close to 6000 to 7000 residents moving into the area in the next five years. That should be a draw to future tenants of the mall.