TravellingChris
Active Member
Simons committed to Londonderry before the demise of Sears Canada made Kingsway and Southgate available--both of which are far superior malls with higher sales per square foot (and LRT access). However, as I understand it there's an additional wrinkle: a clause in Simons' lease at WEM apparently prevents them from opening a store within a certain radius of the mall. Londonderry was outside that radius.Uniqlo is a 1-2 max store it seems and so I don't think we will see anything else from them.
It's crazy (and telling) that neither Simons nor Uniqlo want a more central location ie. Whyte or ECC... alas.
I was concerned for the future of Simons' store in Londonderry before the announcement that Hudson's Bay is remaining in the mall (albeit in a reduced and altered capacity). Peter Simons has stated in the past that the chain prefers to co-locate in malls with other mid-to-upscale anchors in order to be part of a "fashion destination." In the absence of HBC, Londonderry would be at risk of going downscale fast. If HBC's complete exit led to a significant loss of traffic at Londonderry I could have envisioned Simons leaving as well.