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I hope not. All of the urban format stores charge ridiculous prices, like $7.00 for a box of Oatmeal Crisp Triple Berry Crunch cereal.
Wtf.
Wtf.
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I'd rather see Loblaws too, but 40,000 sq. ft. is not going to be a Loblaws, unless they're going to launch some sort of new urban format like other grocers.
40,000 sqft is not very small for a grocery store. Most No Frills-type stores are smaller. That's big enough for a compact full-range grocery store.
I am seriously looking very forward to City Centre having it's first grocery store.
I'd rather it wasn't a whole foods. I want a proper grocery store that sells regular stuff, considering City Centre doesn't have a regular store, it should at least have one before a specialty store. I'm hoping for a Sobeys or IGA.
Do you happen to know off-hand how big a typical Loblaws is? If Loblaws did want the spot, they'd surely have the pull to allow a slightly larger store. After all, the only square footage from that PDF that is for certain is the 24,000 sq ft Crate & Barrel. The others aren't leased yet, so they're subject to change.
Regarding the above discussion, there was a good article on La Senza in the Globe and Mail today. It talks about Victoria's Secret opening 10-15 stores in Canada's "top malls" starting in 2010 with Ontario.
Anyone know where or speculate where the first location will open? Yorkdale perhaps?
La Senza Sharpens Its Focus
There's also a Food Basics at Central Parkway & Burnhamthorpe. That and Metro are the closest grocery stores to the City Centre.
I also believe it will be a Sobeys. It makes sense, plus with their urban format stores.
I think a Whole Foods might open in the podium of Chicago, which is where another store is supposed to go as far as I know.
Is that Costco-esque grocery in the plaza at Confederation & Central Pkwy still around?