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Old Posted Feb 19, 2015, 12:07 PM
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previous tenant was randalls i think. Urban Barn is a slightly different market, but not really 'adding' another interior/furniture space.
Certainly better than the vacancy and also adding jobs to the local area and that's good enough in my book!
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Old Posted Feb 19, 2015, 2:44 PM
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Urban Barn is coming to Barrhaven (Marketplace). I believe there are currently 2 locations in Ottawa (Market and Stittsville) + many more across the country. I have not been to either location but welcome another interior/furniture place to the 'Haven.
Wow great news! I love the one in the Market - should do well in Barrhaven. It adds another style.
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Old Posted Feb 19, 2015, 6:47 PM
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Since the topic is European brands, one company I was sad to see leave this town was Benetton. I still remember the good old days when there were THREE Benetton shops in Ottawa. Now there are just two left in all of Canada (both in Toronto). Benetton has really been downsizing operations in North America. At the same time, there are hundreds of stores all over Europe (30 in the Barcelona area alone). I wonder why this brand failed to catch on here. To add insult to injury, they have no online shopping on their website.
I totally forgot about Bennetton’s. Not sure if anyone remembers the other Italian sporting store, Robe di Kappa, there was one in the Rideau Centre a while back, too long to remember. For Italian brands, I would love to see an Energie and my wife would love a Miss Sixty.
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Old Posted Feb 20, 2015, 1:18 AM
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Merivale Mall adds Marshalls outlet in $10-million renovation (via Ottawa Citizen)



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Owners of the shopping centre on Merivale Road at Viewmount Drive announced Thursday plans for a $10-million overhaul that will include a newly 25,900-square-foot Marshalls department store and relocation and redesign of a Sport Chek project. Mall entrances, flooring and ceilings will also be part of the project.
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BY THE NUMBERS

1976: Year Merivale Mall was built

$10 million: Cost of construction

29,500: Square footage of new Marshalls department store

234,494: square footage of newly refurbished mall

34: retail spaces when mall is finished

4: retail spaces lost to accommodate Marshalls
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Old Posted Feb 20, 2015, 3:48 AM
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That's unbelievable...Kind of like the renovation of Hazeldean Mall a few years ago. A few of these old small malls have managed to extend their lifespans beyond all odds, unlike Heron Gate and Pinecrest. I don't suspect Beacon Hill will ever be revamped.
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Any updates on the sad sack Honeydale Mall of Ford Nation?
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That's unbelievable...Kind of like the renovation of Hazeldean Mall a few years ago. A few of these old small malls have managed to extend their lifespans beyond all odds, unlike Heron Gate and Pinecrest. I don't suspect Beacon Hill will ever be revamped.
I mean, it is barely a mall. When I was in high school at Colonel By, I had literally no reason to go there. That would be the first grop they would need to look at targeting if they wanted some renewal.
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Having a Marshall's a mere 500m from Winners is interesting. Maybe they're counting on customers not knowing that they are essentially the same store (like Future Shop and Best Buy right across the street).
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I mean, it is barely a mall. When I was in high school at Colonel By, I had literally no reason to go there. That would be the first grop they would need to look at targeting if they wanted some renewal.
Haha..Shoppers Drug Mart has always been the one and only reason to visit the Beacon Hill Mall. BTW this mall has been revamped several times since it opened in the early 70s. It had some decent stores and services back in the day.
Too bad it's been taken over by government offices and the Sally Ann. Looks like they're in there to stay!
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Nice to see Merivale Mall stay viable, its a decent community mall. Glad its not being turned into another big box dump. More comfortable indoors when its 30 below outside.
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Old Posted Feb 20, 2015, 9:23 PM
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Having a Marshall's a mere 500m from Winners is interesting. Maybe they're counting on customers not knowing that they are essentially the same store (like Future Shop and Best Buy right across the street).
Yes, in some ways but Marshalls usually carries higher end brands than Winners (e.g. Gucci bags or shoes). They are owned by the same company TJX and in the US, Winners is the equivalent of TJ Maxx.
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Old Posted Feb 23, 2015, 6:19 PM
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I mean, it is barely a mall. When I was in high school at Colonel By, I had literally no reason to go there. That would be the first grop they would need to look at targeting if they wanted some renewal.
I went to CB too! haha (class of 2003)
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I too went to ColBy - 1978-80.

The mall at the time had a Radio Shack (where I worked part-time), a fine hobby shop, Joe Feller (it was a men's shop in the E.R. Fisher mold) A&P, Zeller's (before the HBC years), a sit-down restaurant, a post office, a magazine and book store, Scotiabank, Fine's Florist, Direct Film (photographic and photo finishing store), a St. Clair paint store, another store I can't remember, plus probably a ladies clothing store, hairdresser and barbershop.

There was also a basement that had community meeting space. I remember attending a presentation by the Progressive Conservative candidate for the 1979 or 1980 federal election. I think the local Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) women's group also met there.
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Old Posted Feb 24, 2015, 1:44 AM
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Had to walk down Sparks Street this morning and noticed that the Green Dragon Gift Shop was closed and empty.

I was last in there in July or August last year. It was really a collection of things begging for a flea market near you. I had no idea how it survived fire code inspection. But it was a truly unique experience stepping back in time like something out of a 1960s James Bond movie.
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I too went to ColBy - 1978-80.

The mall at the time had a Radio Shack (where I worked part-time), a fine hobby shop, Joe Feller (it was a men's shop in the E.R. Fisher mold) A&P, Zeller's (before the HBC years), a sit-down restaurant, a post office, a magazine and book store, Scotiabank, Fine's Florist, Direct Film (photographic and photo finishing store), a St. Clair paint store, another store I can't remember, plus probably a ladies clothing store, hairdresser and barbershop.

There was also a basement that had community meeting space. I remember attending a presentation by the Progressive Conservative candidate for the 1979 or 1980 federal election. I think the local Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) women's group also met there.
I remember a Dairy Queen in the mall at one point too.
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I too went to ColBy - 1978-80.

The mall at the time had a Radio Shack (where I worked part-time), a fine hobby shop, Joe Feller (it was a men's shop in the E.R. Fisher mold) A&P, Zeller's (before the HBC years), a sit-down restaurant, a post office, a magazine and book store, Scotiabank, Fine's Florist, Direct Film (photographic and photo finishing store), a St. Clair paint store, another store I can't remember, plus probably a ladies clothing store, hairdresser and barbershop.

There was also a basement that had community meeting space. I remember attending a presentation by the Progressive Conservative candidate for the 1979 or 1980 federal election. I think the local Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) women's group also met there.
It also had a video game arcade that was really hopping in the early days of the phenom.
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Had to walk down Sparks Street this morning and noticed that the Green Dragon Gift Shop was closed and empty.

I was last in there in July or August last year. It was really a collection of things begging for a flea market near you. I had no idea how it survived fire code inspection. But it was a truly unique experience stepping back in time like something out of a 1960s James Bond movie.
the only times I was in there was to buy fireworks... they had (from what I could tell) the best selection in the city... strange place for a fireworks store
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Old Posted Feb 24, 2015, 5:19 PM
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I remember a Dairy Queen in the mall at one point too.
Yes, of course. Not sure how I could have forgotten about DQ as well as the Shoppers Drug Mart.
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