How many stores does yorkdale have
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It offered numerous retail outlets that were closer to home than the downtown, were impervious to the weather, and possessed plenteous free parking. Torontonians were able to drive to the mall to shop indoors, enjoy a meal or snack, and attend a movie theatre, all at one destination. The configuration of the Yorkdale Plaza was basically an "L-shape.
The corridors that connected the big stores resembled indoor shopping streets, one-third of a mile long, 40 feet wide, the ceiling above them two storeys in height. The three large retailers had large open spaces in front of them, similar to a courtyard or piazza, which were three-storeys high. Since the mall was climate controlled, shoppers were able to enjoy strolling along the wide avenue-like areas and courtyards in comfort, immune to the weather outside.
The curtains in the spacious windows, located high above the shops, could be automatically adjusted to allow the proper amount of light to enter the interior of the plaza.
Other pleasing features were the two large fountains as well as numerous foot trees, some of them palm trees. I vividly remember Coleman's Delicatessen and its delicious corned beef sandwiches, the restaurant located near the Dominion Store. There was a Smitty's Pancake House, which also served small steaks the site later became "Obies".
The Encore Noshery was reputed to be the largest restaurant in Canada in a shopping centre. The beauty parlour, "Ponytails," which catered to the needs of small children, had hobbyhorses instead of regular chairs. Yorkdale had a cinema with two auditoriums, with combined seating for patrons.
It was an afternoon matinee, attended mostly by seniors. I was one of the few persons in the audience that did not have purple-tinted hair. As a matter of fact, even then, I did not have much hair at all. As the screening progressed, I discovered that I was also one of the few that was laughing. I admit that the humour was a little off-colour— typically Mel Brooks.
Eaton's and Simpsons both had restaurants. The Simpson's Court restaurant overlooked the cathedral-like interior courtyard with its three-storey ceiling. I remember visiting it numerous times for lunch, usually ordering the daily special of soup, chicken-pot pie, and a salad.
Eaton's Vista restaurant was on the second floor, at the northwest corner of the store, overlooking the mall where there was a fountain. In the evenings, the Vista featured all-you-can-eat buffet, which included roast beef. I sometimes visited it on a Friday for dinner. I seem to remember that Eaton's restaurant was later renamed "The Loft," but I cannot find any proof of this. Memory sometimes plays strange tricks.
Though Yorkdale was located quite a distance north of the downtown, it was connected by several arterial roadways—Highway , Wilson Avenue, and Dufferin Street. Market research conducted by Eaton's had shown that the mall was likely to attract shoppers from within a minute drive. This meant that people as far away as Brampton and Whitby could easily drive to Yorkdale, as well as those living north of Bloor Street.
This was a potential market of almost a million shoppers. Bottega Venetta left , Steve Madden right.
The pair on the right also comes in brown, lavender, silver with rhinestones, and taupe. Talk about bang for your buck! BT21 characters, which the famous boy band BTS helped create, are also available at the store. Ailish Forfar Narcity. People reportedly started lining up outside of the mall at 11 p.
One fan told Narcity that they started waiting in line outside of the mall at a. It looks like the news of Disney Stores closing up shop has taken hold of Ontarians who want to cash in on that last bit of childhood nostalgia while they can. Recently, Retail Insider reported that Disney will shut down most of its stores in Canada next month , with only three remaining locations left in the GTA.
Narcity's own Ailish Forfar went to Yorkdale Mall to check out the scene and saw that the line for the store wrapped around the corner. Several families and shoppers waited patiently to get inside the store, which will shut down on or before August 18, , according to a sign posted out front.
Even though Scarborough Town Centre has not officially announced when it will close, a TikTok video showed Disney fans waiting in a long line to get inside. Following the closures, the only way shoppers can purchase their Minnie or Mickey merchandise is if they shop online. English French. Get Narcity on the Go. Submit a news tip. This website uses cookies We use cookies to personalize content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyze our traffic.
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