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Old Posted May 10, 2024, 10:07 PM
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Nice! Safeway work has started so it'll get Occupancy before the rest of the site I'm assuming as it has an external entrance?
It seem like there are retail entrances along Cambie but I still think most of the mall will be complete and open at the same time.
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Old Posted May 14, 2024, 3:23 AM
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Which entrances will the shopping mall use for customer parking and loading docks? Thanks.
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Old Posted May 14, 2024, 4:18 AM
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Which entrances will the shopping mall use for customer parking and loading docks? Thanks.
This video is out of date because the phasing isn't happening this way but sort of gives a good idea of some of the parking/loading access points.

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Old Posted May 14, 2024, 3:32 PM
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Oakridge visible from my rooftop in Olympic Village. Bloedel conservatory on the left too.



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Old Posted May 16, 2024, 7:21 PM
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This video is out of date because the phasing isn't happening this way but sort of gives a good idea of some of the parking/loading access points.
Thanks for the video.
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Old Posted May 18, 2024, 7:18 PM
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Shot of the prefabricated balconies.

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Old Posted Jun 15, 2024, 1:21 AM
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Most of the boulevard next to Oakridge along Cambie has been flattened. Anyone know the reason why?
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Old Posted Jun 15, 2024, 2:55 AM
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Most of the boulevard next to Oakridge along Cambie has been flattened. Anyone know the reason why?
There's some concrete pour around that section of Cambie.

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Old Posted Jun 26, 2024, 10:48 PM
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Over 90% of the new Oakridge Park shopping mall is now leased
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This is the third wave of retailer announcements this year to date, with the mall’s owner and developer today officially naming lululemon, Harry Rosen, Aritzia, Arc’teryx, Canada Goose, and GreenTee Golf Shop as the newest additions to the roster.

Some of these stores will be considerable in size for their respective brands and presence in Metro Vancouver.

At 6,000 sq ft, this will be a significantly sized lululemon, similar to the 6,900 sq ft recently expanded Robson Street store in downtown Vancouver. The Aritzia at 9,850 sq ft will also be far more than an outpost, comparable to the 13,000 sq ft Robson Street store and 10,000 sq ft Metropolis at Metrotown store.

Arc’teryx and Canada Goose at Oakridge Park will have nearly 4,450 sq ft and 4,200 sq ft of space, respectively, making these stores larger than their downtown Vancouver locations.

Other brands named in this week’s announcements include a 2,800 sq ft GreenTee Golf Shop and a 16,460 sq ft Harry Rosen, marking the luxury men’s clothing retailer’s grand return to the property. Additionally, Peninsula Seafood Chinese Restaurant will be making a comeback within a 9,800 sq ft space.

As well, the opening of the Time Out Market food hall, Signature BC Liquor Store, and the return of Safeway grocery store as an anchor tenant were reaffirmed. At 24,800 sq ft, Oakridge Park’s liquor store will be larger than the area’s existing Signature BC Liquor Store just north of the mall property. Both the liquor and grocery stores will be strategically located in the “neighbourhood convenience area” on the arrivals level, which doubles as an underground parking level for seamless liquor and grocery shopping.

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Burns also shared that the underground retail-lined mall corridor reaching the underground ticketing concourse of Oakridge-41st Avenue Station, providing the transit hub with a secondary entrance, is expected to open on or near the mall’s opening day next spring.
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