Masonville Place
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Coordinates | 43°01′32″N 81°16′43″W / 43.02548°N 81.27874°W |
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Address | 1680 Richmond Street North London, Ontario N6G 3Y9 |
Opening date | January 2, 1985 |
Developer | Cadillac Fairview |
Management | Cadillac Fairview |
Owner | Cadillac Fairview |
No. of stores and services | 162 |
No. of anchor tenants | 7 |
Total retail floor area | 686,000 sq ft (63,700 m2).[1] |
No. of floors | 2 |
Website | www |
Masonville Place (known locally as Masonville or Masonville Mall, and corporately styled as CF Masonville Place) is a two-story regional shopping mall located in London, Ontario, Canada, at the southeast corner of Fanshawe Park Road and Richmond Street. The mall contains over 130 stores, several restaurants, and a food court. Masonville Place is anchored by several large retailers including Hudson's Bay, Zara, H&M, Sport Chek/Atmosphere, and Shoppers Drug Mart. Cineplex Cinemas has two locations at the shopping mall, the SilverCity / IMAX theatres, and The Rec Room, an adult-centred entertainment facility featuring food, drink, arcade games and axe-throwing.
Masonville Place opened on January 2, 1985.[2] It was the third multi-level shopping centre to open in London, after Westmount Mall and White Oaks Mall. It was anchored by Sears, Eaton's, and Loblaws, although Loblaws opened on its own in late 1984 across the street, preceding the building of the rest of the mall.
Location
The shopping mall is located in North London, adjacent to the transit corridor of Fanshawe Park Road and Richmond Street. It has a bus terminal for the London Transit Commission serviced by the following routes: 10, 13, 13A, 16, 19, 25, 34, 90, 92 and 93. The mall is expected to be the terminus of one route on the planned London Bus Rapid Transit system.[3]
History
Beginnings
Masonville Place was constructed by the Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited, and opened in 1985.
Expansion
In 1991, Masonville expanded with 75 new stores and services including an indoor miniature golf course, which has since been removed, and replaced with more stores. A Zellers store was built in 1994. It was replaced by Target in 2013.[4] Target later closed all of its Canadian stores, leaving a vacancy in Masonville that has since been filled by Marshalls and HomeSense in 2017.[5] In April 2018, the vacant upper floor of Target was filled by The Rec Room.[6]
In October 1998, the Loblaws store closed and a new standalone Loblaws was opened on the northeast corner of Fanshawe Park Road and Richmond Street. This was around the same time the Eaton's store was closed due to bankruptcy and was replaced with The Bay.
Renovations
On October 29, 2013, Sears Canada announced that it would be closing its store at the mall and several other locations throughout Canada in a bid to reduce costs.[7] There were rumours that Nordstrom, an American retailer, was seeking to fill the space Sears had left, but these were dispelled in 2013 when Cadillac Fairview announced its plans.[8]
On March 29, 2016, Cadillac Fairview announced that Masonville Place would receive major renovations during 2016.[9] The $77 million renovations included a two-level mall expansion into the former Sears store, which had occupied an area of approximately 127,000 square feet.[10][11] The renovations and mall expansion were completed by November 2016 and includes London's first Disney Store, Zara, Hot Topic and Aroma Espresso Bar along with H&M and Atmosphere/Sport Chek.[12] The Keg moved from Richmond Row in downtown London to occupy a portion of the space in the new renovation.[13] Other stores also moved into previously empty spaces, such as American fashion company Michael Kors, and New York based makeup company NYX Cosmetics. In 2020, it was announced that Urban Planet would replace the former Forever 21 store.[14][15]
See also
References
- The Gazette :: Park & Ride the bus at Masonville Place
- Masonville keeps iSecret | London | News | London Free Press
- London, Ont., mall is home to intriguing auto museum
- NewsBank for AJC | www.prod.ajc.com
- The Gazette :: Parking solutions on tap? (editorial)
- Target targets Masonville | London | News | London Free Press
- Notes
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Masonville Place - Regional mall in London, Canada". canada.malls.com. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
- ^ "City hall is recommending a pair of corridors to serve as the spines of London's proposed rapid-transit system". Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ "Masonville Place - Regional mall in London, Canada". canada.malls.com. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ "Shut down of Target stores will leave big holes in retail plazas across Southwestern Ontario". Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ Daniszewski, Hank (March 13, 2018). "Second Rec Room to open in Edmonton". The London Free Press. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
- ^ https://www.thestar.com/business/2013/10/29/sears_canada_to_sell_leases_for_its_flagship_torontos_eaton_centre_store.html
- ^ http://www.am980.ca/2013/10/29/sears-closing/. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
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(help) - ^ "Coming Soon A New Look". www.cfshops.com. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
- ^ Daniszewski, Hank (2016-03-29). "'Relentless investment' fortifies Masonville". The London Free Press. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
- ^ "$77M being invested into Masonville Place". London. CTV London. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
- ^ Tariq, Hamza. "ZARA, H&M coming to Masonville as part of major redevelopment". The Gazette • Western University's Student Newspaper. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
- ^ "Parking costs drive eatery from core". Retrieved 2016-06-02.
- ^ https://www.cfshops.com/masonville-place/stores/store.urban-planet.Y005.html
- ^ https://globalnews.ca/news/5969050/forever-21-closing-canada/