Wow. thanks for that. I remember when Club Monaco was where you said Birks was. remember when all four floors of the Eaton Center was full of quality retail. Danier, Collegiate Sports, Harry Rosen and a super cool Eatons, that I still remember Christmas shopping in.
I remember Brook's when it was open, but never dined there. Sadly nothing has replaced it. I look in the window now and then and it still is the same it was. Would be a good 80s movie shoot location.
I remember Sbarro. It was in the section that was closed and then reopened to make room for the temp market. It had a great glass enclosed seating area. and good Italian food. I also remember the interior walkway from JS to Copps, that's a shame that doesn't exist now.
The former BMo concourse is still sadly empty and has to be one of the best pieces of real estate in the city. Sometimes this city is so baffling.
I also remember Pete n Marty's. I think I just turned drinking age and celebrated the last new years eve event there before it closed. Too bad, from I remember that club/bar was a classic 80s movie scene, think of the movie Bright Lights, Big City, Keifer and J. Fox. or Cocktail with Tom Cruise.
Anyway I think JS is climbing back. It is the only regional mall that offers, retail, services, cinemas, sit down restaurants and connected to a hotel, office towers and a coliseum.
Anyone for a memory walk down LimeRidge when it was a good mall? that offered more than as many crammed-in A-chain retailers and not much more. Remember the old LR foodcourt, with the open to above second floor and cinemas and arcade, Dominions with their rollers for your grocery pickup outside for your waiting car. and actual lockers to rent for your winter jackets.... man how LR sucks now.