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Location | Cornwall, Ontario |
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Opening date | 1979 |
Owner | Charter Real Estate Investment Trust |
No. of stores and services | 70+ |
No. of anchor tenants | 2 (No Frills, Sears) |
Total retail floor area | 252,502 square feet (23,458 m) |
No. of floors | 2 |
Parking | Parkade, 1000 |
Website | www.cornwallsquare.com |
Cornwall Square (also known as The Square) is a major shopping centre located in Cornwall, Ontario, owned by Charter Real Estate Investment Trust and operated by Redcliff Realty Management Inc. The shopping mall is located on Water Street at the corner of Pitt Street and Sydney Street.
The mall has a total of over 70 stores and services on two levels, at one end is Sears and the other No Frills. Sears is on two levels of the building, No Frills is one, just above that is the food court.
See also
References
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Dan Karon, Citizen staff writer (September 25, 1979). "Motorists winning, pet owners losing". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
The Toronto developers of the shopping centre who will also manage it...their 1,000-car garage. ...the shopping centre provides jobs for about 400 people.
Further reading
- Peter Young (2002). Let's Dance: A Celebration of Ontario's Dance Halls and Summer Dance Pavilions. Dundurn. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-896219-02-8. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
Local historian Gary Villeneuve writes: 'Pearson's Furniture,...was levelled in 1979, along with an entire city block, to make way for the Cornwall Square shopping mall.'
- Dan Karon, Citizen staff writer (January 3, 1980). "Cornwall enjoying boom of new shopping centres". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
credits previous...city planning...for the construction boom. 'It follows a sequence of events dating back...five years to when the city redeveloped the Water Street area,' he said.
- Karl Groskaufmanis, Citizen special correspondent (April 26, 1979). "Improvement designation could unite businessmen". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
...hopes Cornwell Square will attract into the city money from the area which is currently spent in Ottawa and Montreal.
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- Dan Karon, Citizen staff writer (November 19, 1980). "Cornwall draws industry". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
...The major one was the opening of the $20-million Cornwall Square downtown shopping complex.
- Dan Karon, Citizen staff writer (January 15, 1985). "After 18 years, Cornwall mayor to leave politics". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
...Among other achievements was the...construction of the Cornwall Square shopping centre...
- Dan Karon, Citizen staff writer (September 10, 1979). "Cornwall pushing for more industry". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
Moskowitz is quick to rattle off a list of major new developments such as the Pitt Street Mall, the Civic Complex and the Cornwall Square Shopping Centre.
- Staff (February 28, 1980). "Cornwall planners approve another shopping proposal". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
...noted that this is the third major shopping center being developed following the opening of the $21-million Cornwall Square complex. The two others are a $5-million addition to the Brookdale Mall and a $4-million centre along Vincent Massey Drive.
- Karl Groskaufmanis, Citizen special correspondent (February 12, 1979). "Chief administrative officer. Co-ordination key role of position". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
Across the street from the complex, another source of pride for Hamilton is being constructed -- the $20-million Cornwall Square project.
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- Special (November 7, 1978). "Challenger's withdrawals called ploys". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
...mentioned the achievements of his past two terms, including...the two-block Cornwall Square project.
- Staff (August 27, 1981). "Cornwall planning chief dies". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
Abdul Ismaily...was instrumental in the development of...the $25-million Cornwall Square shopping centre.
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