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Originally Posted by OliverD
The Brookside Mall was always a secondary mall though, and its downfall has been inevitable for quite some time.
All over North America there are a ton of mall revitalization projects underway, all of which are bringing mixed uses to formerly retail-only malls. Granted, most of these involve the conversion of surface parking into multi-storey office and residential buildings, but this could be a first step towards something like that for CF Champlain.
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Agreed. Champlain Place is the primary mall in a city with a CMA population of 150,000. The tertiary market area for this mall tops 600,000 people. It is not the same as Brookside Mall. If a retailer is thinking of setting up in the Moncton market, and the store is a traditional mall based retailer, they
will locate at CF Champlain. They have no other choice. Champlain Place is not going to die......
It should be noted that Halifax Shopping Centre also has an office tower, and is not purely a retail mall. The difference between the two situations is an aesthetic one, and as
Taeolas pointed out, the TD business centre will be right in your face and obviously a "conversion", which sends out entirely different vibes than having an attached office tower.