Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Markville Shopping Centre

Coordinates:43°52′08″N79°17′17″W / 43.869°N 79.288°W /43.869; -79.288
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shopping mall in Markham, Ontario, Canada
CF Markville
CF Markville entrance in 2017
Map
LocationMarkham, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43°52′08″N79°17′17″W / 43.869°N 79.288°W /43.869; -79.288
Opening dateMarch 17, 1982; 43 years ago (March 17, 1982)
DeveloperJDS Development
ManagementCadillac Fairview
OwnerCadillac Fairview
Stores and servicesover 140[1]
Anchor tenants7
Floor area981,000 square feet (91,100 m2)[1]
Floors2
Public transit
Routes 1 Highway 7, 40 Unionville, 301 Markham Express, 522 Markham Local
Toronto Transit Commission 129 
Websiteshops.cadillacfairview.com/property/cf-markville

CF Markville, also known asMarkville Shopping Centre andMarkville Mall in theCadillac Fairview chain of malls, is ashopping mall of over 140 stores inMarkham, Ontario, Canada.[1] It is located at the intersection ofHighway 7 East andMcCowan Road, and runs along Bullock Drive, located slightly west ofMcCowan Road.[2] Its anchors areWinners,Walmart Supercentre,Decathlon,Sporting Life,Marshalls,Uniqlo, and aBest Buy.[3] It has agross leasable area of 981,000 square feet (91,100 m2).[1] It was the largest shopping mall inYork Region until 2004 whenVaughan Mills opened.[4]

History

[edit]

The shopping centre was developed by JDS Development and opened in 1982.[4] The mall was named for its proximity to the historical villages of Markham andUnionville (now both incorporated in the city of Markham). The name was originally planned to be called Markville Town Centre. The site of the mall was originally a nursery garden. It was once part of the 100 acres Lot 11 for George Eckhart up to 1862 and Eckhart estate thereafter. Once the land was acquired, it was two decades before construction started. High-rises and government buildings were planned to be built around the shopping centre, but the plan was not passed.[5]

The original ground floor featured an artificial waterway and a central reflecting pool with a water fountain that spouted a two storey column. The Pool could be drained for special occasions and in the holiday season would become Santa's Workshop. Among its initial tenants were theEaton's department store and aFamous Players 4-screen cinema.

The mall was renovated in 1990 as part of an expansion because more American retailers were entering Canada.Hudson's Bay in addition toSimpsons were included in this expansion project and both opened in early October 1990. Simpsons was converted toSears in 1991. The Sears space was identical to its store in theMapleview Centre once also occupied by Simpsons. The shopping centre was nearly doubled from 500,000 square feet (46,000 m2) to over 900,000 square feet (84,000 m2) according to theYellow Pages.[5] The mall is now owned by Cadillac Fairview since 1997.[4]

Best Buy, which opened in 2003, was originally aMiracle Food Mart supermarket. Walmart entered the mall in 1994 with two levels. They expanded their lower level in 2004. The upper level became Winners.[4] Wal-Mart location replacedWoolco.

Markville was renovated byEllisDon forCA$111 million from 2011 to 2013.[1] The renovation coincided with an initiative to add new brands to Canada or theGreater Toronto Area. 206,000 square feet (19,100 m2) of the common area was renovated, including new glass railings, flooring, washrooms, and removing the lower level rivers. 268,000 square feet (24,900 m2) of existing tenant space was renovated with high-end tenants.[6] The renovation included the installation of 180,000 square feet (17,000 m2) of porcelain tile flooring and 12,000 linear feet of glass handrails.[5]

A new 45,000 square feet (4,200 m2) food court known as the "Express Eatery" opened on August 23, 2012, next to the former Sears store on the lower level. The upper-level food court next to Best Buy has been remodelled into shop space. According to EllisDon, this was the most challenging aspect of the renovation.[6][7]

Sears closed on February 28, 2015.[8] The upper level of the former Sears space opened asSaks Off 5th on March 8, 2018,[9] while the lower level opened as Marshalls on September 24, 2019.[10] Saks Off 5th closed on April 16, 2022,[11] and it was replaced by Decathlon on November 24, 2022.[12]

Sport Chek closed in 2012 and was replaced byForever 21.[13] Forever 21 closed in Spring 2018 to make way for Japanese retailer Uniqlo to open in its Canadian expansion, one of the four new locations in Canada.[14] Uniqlo opened on October 12, 2018.[15]

A few Chinese retailers have opened in the mall, including Hong Kong–basedLukfook Jewellery,Osim, and Mainland China–basedMiniso.[3]

On April 5, 2021,Porsche Centre Markham, located at the intersection of McCowan Road & Bullock Drive, which is located just outside the mall near Saks Off 5th, officially commenced operations.[16]

Decathlon opened on November 25th, 2022 on the 2nd floor above Marshalls where Saks Off 5th used to be located.

Old Navy closed on January 24th, 2024.

Indigo opened on October 5th, 2024 on the 1st floor across from Sporting Life where the Old Navy used to be located.

Hudson's Bay closed on June 1, 2025.[17]

Decathlon closed on July 31st, 2025.

Toy’s R Us/Babies R Us closed on August 24th, 2025.

Transportation access

[edit]

The mall is accessible byYork Region Transit (YRT)/Viva,Toronto Transit Commission andGO Transit.[18][19][20]

Most YRT routes stop close to the mall on the southside with only VIVA buses stopping along Highway 7. TTC route also stops on McCowan Road. GO Transit buses stop along Bullock Drive and GO Centennial riders on theStouffville rail line need to walk along Bullock from east of McCowan to access the mall.

Gallery

[edit]
  • CF Markville Atrium
    CF Markville Atrium
  • Food Hall
    Food Hall
  • Old CF Markville food court before it was relocated in 2012 (A&W, Manchu Wok, New York Fries, and KFC can be seen)
    Old CF Markville food court before it was relocated in 2012 (A&W,Manchu Wok,New York Fries, andKFC can be seen)
  • Tesla Chargers in CF Markville
    Tesla Chargers in CF Markville

Anchors

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^abcde"Markville Shopping Centre delivers sophisticated and redefined retail experience to consumers".www.cadillacfairview.com. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  2. ^"Address and Location Map - Markville Shopping Centre".Markville Shopping Centre. Archived fromthe original on 13 June 2015. Retrieved26 August 2014.
  3. ^ab"CF Markville Mall Stores".www.cfshops.com. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  4. ^abcd"逛商场读历史 Markville Mall 的人和事".Dushi.ca. Archived fromthe original on 2012-08-21. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  5. ^abc"EllisDon to manage $110 million makeover of Cadillac Fairview mall in Markham, Ontario".Daily Commercial News. Retrieved26 August 2014.
  6. ^ab"EllisDon - Markville Shopping Centre".www.ellisdon.com. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  7. ^"Markville Shopping Centre - NEW Food Court OPENS August 23 - Express Eatery". 31 July 2012. Archived fromthe original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  8. ^"End of an era as Markham Sears store to close Saturday".
  9. ^"Markville Grand Opening".
  10. ^"Marshalls Now Open!". Archived fromthe original on 2019-10-16.
  11. ^"Saks OFF 5th is permanently closing massive outlet store near Toronto".
  12. ^"Decathlon is Now Open!".
  13. ^"New Stores". Archived fromthe original on 2012-10-16. Retrieved16 April 2021.
  14. ^"UNIQLO Canada Will Open Four New Stores in Fall 2018".www.newswire.ca. Retrieved2018-08-03.
  15. ^"UNIQLO officially announces opening dates of its new GTA locations".dailyhive.com. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  16. ^"Porsche Centre Markham Now Open!".
  17. ^"Hudson's Bay officially closes its doors after 355 years in business".
  18. ^"Maps".www.ttc.ca. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  19. ^"Maps".www.yrt.ca. 31 March 2021. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  20. ^"System Map".www.gotransit.com. Retrieved15 April 2021.

External links

[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related toMarkville Shopping Centre.
Toronto
Peel Region
York Region
Durham Region
Halton Region
Hamilton
Niagara Region
Greater Golden
Horseshoe
Simcoe County
Waterloo Region
Wellington County
Peterborough
Defunct malls
Planned malls
The largest mall in each area is bolded.*Ethnic malls
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Markville_Shopping_Centre&oldid=1321731621"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp