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Oshawa Centre

Coordinates:43°53′24″N78°52′46″W / 43.88998°N 78.87935°W /43.88998; -78.87935
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Shopping mall
Oshawa Centre
Oshawa Centre Entrance 8
Map
Coordinates43°53′24″N78°52′46″W / 43.88998°N 78.87935°W /43.88998; -78.87935
Address419 King Street West
Oshawa,Ontario
L1J 2K5
Opening date1956
ManagementPrimaris REIT
OwnerPrimaris REIT
Stores and services230
Anchor tenants10
Floor area1,219,962 sq ft (113,338.2 m2)
Floors2
Parking250
Websitewww.oshawacentre.com

Oshawa Centre is a two-storeyshopping mall located in the city ofOshawa,Ontario, Canada. Located at King Street and Stevenson Road, it is the largest mall inDurham Region and the largest in Ontario east ofToronto with over 230 retail stores and public services. Its Executive Office complex includes theMinistry of Health of Ontario.

The Oshawa Centre is owned and managed byPrimaris REIT. One ofDurham Region Transit's bus terminals is located outside of the mall's south-east entrance, from which there are regular bus services toOshawa GO Station,Whitby GO Station, and the campuses ofDurham College, among other destinations.

History

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The shopping mall opened as a shopping plaza in 1956 and was enclosed in 1968.

Ivanhoé Cambridge had the grand opening of theCA$230 million renovated and expanded a portion of the mall on September 29, 2016. The renovation and expansion project began in the summer of 2013 which included 60 additional stores within the mall. In 2014, Zellers was torn down to make room for what is now parking space. The former 1950s-themed food court was replaced with a new 1000-seat food court. The food court was relocated to the east section of the mall, in the new addition.

Primaris REIT acquires Oshawa Centre along with 50% interest in Southgate Centre in 2025.[1]

Former large retailers at Oshawa Centre included:

  • Eaton's (closed down in the mid-90s)
  • Famous Players (closed down when a new Cineplex theatre opened in North Oshawa)
  • Mark's Work Wearhouse (Moved across the street beside theCanadian Tire)
  • Sears (closed in 2018 with the liquidation of Sears Canadian operations)[2]— Home to SUSO Skate Co until April 2026.
  • Zellers (closed and torn down due to renovation) and was originally supposed to be a newTarget store, but never came to fruition.
  • Hudson's Bay(closed in 2025 due to the Hudson's Bay Company's liquidation of stores and bankruptcy in 2025)-Vacant

The former Westmount Public School, a heritage building built in 1925, was acquired in 1988 and was demolished in September 2018 to make way for the mall's future expansion.

Gallery

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  • Mall Atrium
    Mall Atrium
  • Mall interior
    Mall interior
  • Food Court
    Food Court
  • Former Food Court before renovation in 2016
    Former Food Court before renovation in 2016

See also

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References

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  1. ^Primaris REIT. "Primaris REIT Announces $724 Million of Transactions." *Primaris Real Estate Investment Trust*, 25 April 2025.[1](https://investors.primarisreit.com/news/news-details/2025/Primaris-REIT-Announces-724-Million-of-Transactions/default.aspx).
  2. ^"Sears Canada To Ask Court To Shut All Remaining Stores". Archived fromthe original on 10 October 2017.

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