JasonParis
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Toronto has so many amazing card shops. I never go to Carlton, Papyrus, etc, unless I'm in a jam.
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I got a bunch of Christmas cards at the Scotiabank Papyrus, which seems to be quite busy. They have always been expensive, but it was really over the top that time.Cards have become such a ridiculous price -- $10 to say happy birthday?
I buy my cards at Rexall at Parliament and Winchester. Good selection, usually about $5.And half the time the ones from Hallmark and Carlton are ugly as sin.
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'There is no retail apocalypse': Canada's top shopping malls see sales growth
Many Canadian shopping malls are seeing sales growth as owners pour cash into non-retail amenities, such as entertainment spaces and unique food markets, in an attempt to retain and attract customers.ca.yahoo.com
That headline is rather misleading - we've always known that top malls are doing well; the issue is with everyone else.
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I’m a poor judge I’m afraid. I very rarely go to malls, or regularly buy anything physical beyond groceries. If the retail economy depended on my type it would go bust.That headline is rather misleading - we've always known that top malls are doing well; the issue is with everyone else.
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That headline is rather misleading - we've always known that top malls are doing well; the issue is with everyone else.
AoD
Apparently, indoor amusement parks aren't as popular as we thought."Everyone else", will have to find a way to adapt around this current retail landscape. Expeirental or adding grocery stores or Walmarts is the way to go now. Malls like Woodbine Mall are failing for a reason.