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Old Posted May 25, 2012, 11:29 PM
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It's the Zellers in the St. Laurent/Donald plaza (Riocan St. Laurent)
http://www.riocan.com/Content/PDF/sitePlan/191A.pdf
If so, it's getting double counted, because the Rio Can St Laurent location is ID'd at the end of the article as one of the ones with opening dates TBC.
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Old Posted May 26, 2012, 12:08 AM
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So that leaves the following with unknown status:

Sparks Street (will close, for lease)

Billings Bridge Plaza (guessing will close and be redeveloped or demolished - likely future redevelopment conflicts)

Gloucester Centre/City Park (not sure? thought it would convert, but maybe they have a redevelopment plan there? although they built big box stores nearby in the late 1990s)

Bells Corners (guessing will close - too close to Bayshore, not sure who could pick up the lease?)

Galeries Aylmer (not sure? seemed like a good conversion candidate)

Place Cartier (lease picked up by Walmart it appears)
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So that leaves the following with unknown status:

Gloucester Centre/City Park (not sure? thought it would convert, but maybe they have a redevelopment plan there? although they built big box stores nearby in the late 1990s)
I drove by here about 3 weeks ago and there was a large sign out front on Ogilive that said the Zellers was closing and everything was discounted. So I'm guessing it will not become a Target!
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Old Posted May 26, 2012, 1:16 AM
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I drove by here about 3 weeks ago and there was a large sign out front on Ogilive that said the Zellers was closing and everything was discounted. So I'm guessing it will not become a Target!
If it weren't for the fact that big box stores proliferated there 15 years ago or so, that would be a prime area for high-level TOD!
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Place Cartier (lease picked up by Walmart it appears)
Correct
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Old Posted May 27, 2012, 2:47 PM
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Fairweather at Rideau Centre closing

One of the stores I hate the most in any mall is Fairweather. They usually take up the largest spaces outside of department stores and their stuff is cheap. I see the Fairweather in Rideau Centre is having a "Lease Expiry Sale" which I assume means they're closing down. It'll be interesting to see who'll take over such a large space. They could fit a good sized tenant in there.
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Ugh. I hate Fairweather. It ceased to be relevant years ago. At the St Laurent location, it has had a "store closing" sign since November 2011. And yet, 6 months later, it's still in business!!
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Indeed, whether Zellers is closing or being renovated into a Target, all the current merchandise will be discounted/liquidated as that merchandise is owned by Zellers and not Target, who owns just the lease. So maybe the Gloucester Centre location will actually be converted to Target after Zellers closes.
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Indeed, whether Zellers is closing or being renovated into a Target, all the current merchandise will be discounted/liquidated as that merchandise is owned by Zellers and not Target, who owns just the lease. So maybe the Gloucester Centre location will actually be converted to Target after Zellers closes.
I vaguely remember hearing that Wal-Mart scooped that one up.
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I vaguely remember hearing that Wal-Mart scooped that one up.
Yes it was confirmed some time age the Zellers in Gloucester was going to be a Wal-Mart. Along with the one in Hull (Place Cartier). Last I heard Zellers in Aylmer was to remain - who knows for how long.

Also read today that the Zellers at Bayshore will not open until 2015ish.

Anxious to get these new stores open. Hoping on some good product and pricing!
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I vaguely remember hearing that Wal-Mart scooped that one up.
Gloucester Centre Zellers will become a Walmart. It has had that status for a while so I can't give you a source right now...
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Published on June 21, 2012
Courtney Symons

Sears Canada (TSX:SCC) is looking to get its retail rhythm back with the grand opening of the largest Sears Home store ever, filling 79,000 square feet of the old Ikea store in the Pinecrest Shopping Centre.

Topics : Sears Canada , Ikea , Rideau Centre , Ottawa , Canada , Vancouver
Doors officially opened at 10 a.m. Thursday morning after a ceremony celebrating the move of Sears Pinecrest from the tiny store - which was already the No. 1 sales volume Sears Homes store in all of Canada, with $25 million in annual appliance sales - to its new, more specialized location.

The $2 million move is part of an effort by the struggling Canadian company to focus on its strengths.

"We're a retailer that lost its retail rhythm," said Sears Canada president and CEO Calvin McDonald in an interview with OBJ. "We can't continue to perform the way we're performing."

Walking into the store is like an Ikea flashback: open concept showrooms with wide aisles and modern signage.
Featuring furniture, more than 110 Energy Star appliances and the largest selection of mattresses in any Sears, the new home store excludes electronics and toys.
New high tech offerings include scannable QR codes on all major appliances, store associates equipped with iPads, and a bed pressure mapping system that customers lie down upon so a computer can match them with the best mattress.

But as the doors open at the new location, the 240,000-square-foot store at the Rideau Centre will close by the end of October, along with locations in Vancouver and Calgary. The Rideau location's demise came from its inability to find a balance between its hard goods such as appliances and soft goods such as clothing Mr. McDonald said, whose first job was as a Sears catalogue delivery boy.

No jobs will be lost from the three store closures, with employees given the option to work at a different location.

The new Sears location leaves 18,000 square feet of unused retail space from the previous Ikea site, which will soon be home to terra20, a retail store selling eco-friendly products. Its first store will open this August, according to its website, with plans to open other locations across the country later in the year.

A couple of stores down lies a Corbeil Appliances, and the Ikea-style layout seems to place them in direct competition with their nearest neighbours. But Mr. McDonald said he welcomes the challenge and that the company differentiates itself with its policy to service what they sell and provide a 90-day price beat guarantee.

"(Sears) is superior versus anyone else," he said. "We do so many things great, and we need to make sure people think of us."

Even while operating in the smaller store four feet away from the new Ikea, the Pinecrest Sears store still managed to keep its ranking as the best selling Sears Home store in the country.

"The team did this amongst the noise, the dust, the leaks and the parking lot congestion (of the Ikea construction)," said Stephen Booth, store manager of the new location.
Leftover products from the old location were donated to the Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa and included $300,000 of furniture, appliances and televisions, on top of a $10,000 cheque presented by Sears Canada at the grand opening event.

The company posted a healthy net profit in the first quarter of 2012 despite declining sales because of a pre-tax gain on lease terminations from its three closing locations.
In the National Capital Region, Sears also has locations at the St. Laurent Centre, Carlingwood Mall and across the Ottawa River in Hull and Aylmer.
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Old Posted Jun 22, 2012, 3:36 AM
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Apple Store at Bayshore Shopping Centre
(100 Bayshore Dr.)
Contractor: SAJO Construction Inc.
Description: Tenant fit-up on first floor of a three-storey retail building
Value: $1,000,000

(according to the arcticle below from the Ottawa Business Journal)


Construction permit value up 40.5% in May
$141.5 million to $198.8 million.

A permit for the superstructure of a $25-million eight-storey apartment building being constructed by Ashcroft Development Inc. helped achieve the value increase, as well as a five-storey addition to the Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre by Aecon Group Inc., valued at $18.75 million.

Minto Communities Inc. received permits for a total of 51 four-storey apartment buildings to build four-storey apartment buildings in Gloucester at varying values close to $2.85 million each.

The top permits in May by value (excluding those for Minto’s Gloucester development) are:

111 West
(111 Richmond Rd.)
Contractor: Ashcroft Development Inc.
Description: Construct an eight-storey apartment building (superstructure only)
Value: $25,000,000

Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre
(1750 Russell Rd.)
Contractor: Aecon Group Inc.
Description: Construct a five-storey addition to a two-storey institutional building (superstructure only)
Value: $18,750,000

Laurentian Place
(1331 Clyde Ave.)
Contractor: Unknown
Description: Construct a five-storey office building and a one-storey parking garage
Value: $16,000,000

Carleton University MacOdrum Library
(1125 Colonel By Dr.)
Contractor: Pomerleau Inc.
Description: Construct a two-storey addition on an existing three-storey portion and a five-storey front addition on a five-storey institutional building
Value: $15,000,000

Trail Road Waste Facility
(4475 Trail Rd.)
Contractor: Unknown
Description: Construct a one-storey industrial building
Value: $9,400,000

Notre Dame des Champs elementary school
(6280 Renaud Rd.)
Contractor: Unknown
Description: Construct a two-storey institutional building
Value: 8,000,000

Mendes Toyota
(1811 Bank St.)
Contractor: Unknown
Description: Construct a two-storey retail building addition to an existing one-storey retail building
Value: $5,250,000

360 McLeod St.
Contractor: Doran Residential Contractors Ltd.
Description: Construct the foundation and two levels of underground parking for a nine-storey mixed-use buildingValue: $2,615,740

609 Fraser Ave.
Contractor: PCH Construction & Renovations Ltd.
Description: Construct a two-storey detached dwelling with attached two-car garage
Value: $1,600,000
411 Roosevelt Ave.
Contractor: Unknown
Description: Exterior alterations to a four-storey office building
Value: $1,375,000

W. Erskine Johnston Public School
(50 Varley Dr.)
Contractor: Unknown
Description: Construct a one-storey addition at the side of a two-storey institutional building
Value: $1,300,000

Kanata Lakes Apartments
(1025 Canadian Shield Ave.)
Contractor: Kanata Centre Premium Rentals Inc.
Description: Construct a 10-storey residential building with a two-level underground parking garage (foundation only)
Value: $1,200,000

2210 Tenth Line Rd.
Contractor: Minto Communities Inc.
Description: Construct a three-storey, 16-unit apartment building
Value: $1,194,480

2214 Tenth Line Rd.
Contractor: Minto Communities Inc.
Description: Construct a three-storey, 16-unit apartment building
Value: $1,194,480

Ultramar
(2302 Tenth Line Rd.)
Contractor: Unknown
Description: Construct a one-storey commercial retail building
Value: $1,193,000

Apple Store at Bayshore Shopping Centre
(100 Bayshore Dr.)
Contractor: SAJO Construction Inc.
Description: Tenant fit-up on first floor of a three-storey retail building
Value: $1,000,000
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Old Posted Jun 22, 2012, 12:51 PM
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Apple Store at Bayshore Shopping Centre
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Description: Tenant fit-up on first floor of a three-storey retail building
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Like I said earlier on in the thread... the Apple store will be going where the old Baby Gap was on the first floor near the middle entrance from the parkade. Glad to see Apple finally adding a second, and much needed, store to the Ottawa area!
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Like I said earlier on in the thread... the Apple store will be going where the old Baby Gap was on the first floor near the middle entrance from the parkade. Glad to see Apple finally adding a second, and much needed, store to the Ottawa area!
With the heavy demand, they might need a third store...east end? south end? Gatineau?
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With the heavy demand, they might need a third store...east end? south end? Gatineau?
If they did a third store, it would surely be at St-Laurent, but I doubt they would do that anytime soon. Place D'Orleans is dead, not nearly enough traffic to warrant an Apple store.
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Gloucester Centre Zellers will become a Walmart. It has had that status for a while so I can't give you a source right now...
here's an article in the OBJ
http://www.obj.ca/Local/Retail/2012-06-26/article-3017262/WalMart-expanding-Ottawa-presence/1
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Walmart signs have gone up already around the mall.
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on...n-former-sears-locations/article4426420/

It's confirmed that Nordstrom will be replacing Sears at the Rideau Centre.
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