Mail Champlain

Mail Champlain
Mail Champlain
Location 2151 Lapinière Boulevard
Brossard, Quebec, Canada
Opening date October 30, 1975
Developer Ivanhoe Corporation
Management Ivanhoe Cambridge
Owner
No. of stores and services 149
No. of anchor tenants 5
Total retail floor area 726,111 sq ft (67,457.9 m2). (GLA)
Parking Outdoor and 4-level parking garage
Capacity: 4140 cars
No. of floors 1
Website http://www.mailchamplain.ca

Mail Champlain (also known as Champlain Mall, in English) is a shopping mall located in Brossard, Quebec at the intersection of Taschereau Boulevard and Lapinière Boulevard. Mail Champlain is named in honour of Samuel de Champlain but references the Champlain Bridge that was built 13 years prior to the mall's opening.

Mail Champlain is strategically located in Brossard: on the South Shore's longest commercial artery Taschereau Boulevard (Quebec Route 134), near Autoroute 10 and adjacent to Terminus Brossard-Panama. Thus, the mall attracts about 6.4 million visitors every year.[1]

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History

After Ivanhoe Corporation submitted a request to the City for the development of land for a shopping mall on September 12, 1960, it took 15 years for the Mail Champlain to be constructed. Mail Champlain was built in three phases.

The first phase inaugurated on October 30, 1975 with a Sears and a Steinberg as major anchors. Although the mall itself began operating in October, Sears and Steinberg had been opened to the public since the beginning of the year.

The second phase took place in 1977 with the arrival of 50 stores along with anchors Miracle Mart (now the site of Les Ailes de la Mode) and Cineplex Odeon (now closed).

The final expansion occurred in 1990. La Baie appeared as well as two new mall wings, both leading to the La Baie store. An estimate of 50 new stores were added. The appearance of the current food court also happened during that third phase.

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Anchors and tenants

This is a list of the major anchors and tenants at Mail Champlain, organized by descending leased area.[5]

Anchors

  • Sears (153,588 sq ft/14,268.8 m2)
  • La Baie (144,559 sq ft/13,430.0 m2)
  • Les Ailes de la Mode (65,214 sq ft/6,058.6 m2)
  • Atmosphère/Sports Experts (37,542 sq ft/3,487.8 m2)
  • Archambault (17,664 sq ft/1,641.0 m2)

Major tenants

  • Zara (16,131 sq ft/1,498.6 m2)
  • H&M (15,084 sq ft/1,401.3 m2)
  • Urban Planet (15,781 sq ft/1,466.1 m2)
  • XXI Forever (Forever 21) (17,746 sq ft/1,648.7 m2)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mail Champlain: Profile". Ivanhoe Cambridge. http://www2.icleasing.ca/en/PropertyProfile.aspx?PropertyID=22. Retrieved 2007-05-22. 
  2. ^ "About Us". Mail Champlain. http://mailchamplain.shopping.ca/cambridge/jsp/au_au.jsp?mallid=cha. Retrieved 2007-05-22. 
  3. ^ Pratt, Michel; Pépin, Karol. "Dictionnaire historique de Brossard: M" (in French). Société historique et culturelle du Marigot. Archived from the original on 2006-04-14. http://web.archive.org/web/20050423210534/marigot.ca/dictio/brossard/m.html. Retrieved 2007-05-22. 
  4. ^ Lacroix, Yvon-André; Séguin, Claire (1984) (in French). Brossard, de 1958 à 1983 : la création et l'évolution d'une banlieue. Brossard, Quebec: Ville de Brossard. pp. 97. ISBN 292042100X. 
  5. ^ "Mail Champlain: Facts". Ivanhoe Cambridge. http://www2.icleasing.ca/EN/PropertyFacts.aspx?PropertyID=22. Retrieved 2007-05-22. 

External links

Coordinates: 45°28′23.91″N 73°28′13.26″W / 45.4733083°N 73.47035°W / 45.4733083; -73.47035


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