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Old Posted Jul 9, 2009, 11:14 PM
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I might add that Redcliff also owns Eastgate. I thought it was owned by C-F, but I recently found out I was wrong. All that C-F has left in Hamilton is Limeridge (and the strip plaza at Upper James/Rymal).
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I might add that Redcliff also owns Eastgate. I thought it was owned by C-F, but I recently found out I was wrong. All that C-F has left in Hamilton is Limeridge (and the strip plaza at Upper James/Rymal).
You're right Easgate was sold off as well, I forgot to mention, as I think it was starting to decline years ago before the renovations and some new businesses. I think C-F only owns the premier malls in the country now. Rosart Properties did own the plaza at Upper James and Rymal, but they did go into bankruptcy restructuring. Maybe C-F did buy that out.
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