Kingsway
Active Member
With tenant's like Bad Boy and a buffet, you have to wonder why they went through the effort of tearing down the Bay. Bad Boy would have been just as well off in a the old Bay store. RioCan does some weird things sometimes.
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With tenant's like Bad Boy and a buffet, you have to wonder why they went through the effort of tearing down the Bay. Bad Boy would have been just as well off in a the old Bay store. RioCan does some weird things sometimes.
I sometimes go to that mall for lunch. There's a place there that sells absolutely killer Roti varieties. I'll take some pics the next time I'm there, but the last time I was, I'm pretty sure the mall was nearly 100% occupied. I would say Woodbine is in a worse shape than Westwood.
Here are the photos as promised. Westwood is alive and well.
There's one or two malls in china town on spadina (one larger one) has anyone been to them lately ?
I did maybe 2 years ago and it was in OK shape (i.e. there were some vacancies on the higher floors but it wasn't bad otherwise) what's it like now ?
There's one or two malls in china town on spadina (one larger one) has anyone been to them lately ?
I did maybe 2 years ago and it was in OK shape (i.e. there were some vacancies on the higher floors but it wasn't bad otherwise) what's it like now ?
You meant Chinatown Centre. There are still some vacancies upstairs and frankly, I think it is the most useless mall ever because there is no one goes there to shop. Pretty dead there. Unless, if you are a parent buying clothes for your children.
The reason for its deadness isn't so much its uselessness in terms of products (which becomes more and more apparent when you lose retailers), it's because of the movement of Chinese people away to the burbs, in particular Markham where you see the same-sized petite retail setups doing well-ish in Pacific Mall, Time Square etc...
Alive yes, but not so well.
The Food Court has so many boarded up places and there is almost no major retailers inside the mall except whatever opened there years ago like The Source. No Gamestop, no major clothing stores etc. It's sad as a lot of folks use that mall in Malton.
There are only two boarded up shops in the food court.
There was a lot of people in the mall on my visit there. Some parts of the mall look dated like the food court, but overall, it's in not in a bad shape.
Are you sure about the foodcourt? Maybe it was just when I went (Sunday evening) but there were a couple boarded up, and a few just closed.. I think only one or two places were open.
I agree that the malls condition looks okay.. but they need true retails stores to make it there. Whoever owns the place isn't efforting, as there is enough population in the area to serve the mall well.