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God i hope the rogers centre takes over the fourth floor
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I'm assuming it's just a new corridor with stores already announced on each side. The stores in question:

Pottery Barn
West Elm
Dollarama
William Sonoma

Rideau also getting a very small expansion on Nicholas with the Registrar apartments.

A few people on Reddit are saying that Eataly has been confirmed for the former Nordstrom. That would be great for Ottawa.
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A few people on Reddit are saying that Eataly has been confirmed for the former Nordstrom. That would be great for Ottawa.
Can't directly link but this is currently on indeed.ca
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Called it. Although I thought they’d maybe take (some of) the Freiman space.
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Called it. Although I thought they’d maybe take (some of) the Freiman space.
Yeah, the Freiman space would have been a better location for this instead of a space farther from the Market, directly above the food court.
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I'm assuming it's just a new corridor with stores already announced on each side. The stores in question:

Pottery Barn
West Elm
Dollarama
William Sonoma

Rideau also getting a very small expansion on Nicholas with the Registrar apartments.

FWIW, William Sonoma owns both Pottery Barn and West Elm - I’d be shocked if all three moved in.
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West Elm isn’t typically a mall store, at least in Canada. It would be more likely to pop up in Hintonburg I think.
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FWIW, William Sonoma owns both Pottery Barn and West Elm - I’d be shocked if all three moved in.
In Australia, they would have all three brands next to each other. Here in Vancouver, they are all on the same street.
They appeal to slightly different customers. Pottery Barn is kinda preppy/old school, West Elm is trendier and hipper, and Williams Sonoma is very expensive kitchen things with $30 hot chocolate mixes.
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