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Here's a list of the tenants reported by Cadillac Fairview in 1992, published in the 1993 Canadian Directory of Shopping Centres. I had to guess at where a few of the food listings should be, as they aren't always properly categorized; the list is just a text list of stores, no layout of the mall itself.

Perhaps only 20% of the tenants listed below are still there 30 years later, and even less in their original locations. This was of course before the various renovations and expansions were completed. The mall also used to have more small merchandise kiosks on the third floor, above where the Apple Store is now. The now-ubiquitous mobile stores have yet to become a category.

It's also interesting to see entire categories that are now all-but-extinct: music stores, ticket kiosks, and camera & photo. I haven't heard of many of the below stores.

Department stores: Eaton's - 1.1 million sq ft
Marks & Spencer

Children's: Gap Kids, Roots Kids

Family/Unisex: Benetton, Butterfield's, Canary Island, Le Chateau, Club Monaco, Cotton Ginny, Danier Leather, Fabien, Freedom, The Gap, Harvest Almanac, Jean Machine, Kinsk, Levi's 1850, Mark's Work Warehouse, Oh Yes Toronto!, Pantorama, Roots, Shapes, Stitches, Thrifty's, Tie Rack, University Class, Urban Behaviour, Vinci's Woolskins

Ladies' wear: Addition-Elle, Au Coton, Backstreet, Bigi, Born Free, Braemar, Braemar Petites, Cotton Ginny Plus, D'Allairds, Dalmy's, Danier Sport, Espirit, Fairweather, Giggles, Holly's, Jacob, Kaegar, Karuba, Lady Foot Locker, Laura, Leg Raves, Limite, Lipton's, Liz Porter. Matenique, Melanie Lyne, Mia, The Model's Centre, Mondi, Northern Reflections, One+One, One+One Petites, Pennington's, Reitmans, Robin Kay, Rodier, Together, Tristan, La Vie en Rose, The Vllage Shop, Yofi Creations

Menswear: America, Gentleman's Court, Grafton & Co, Harry Rosen, International Clothiers, Jack Fraser, Massimo, Miami Man, Petrocelle Uomo, Rag's, Randy River, Star's Men's Sop Steel, Tip Top

Footwear/Leather goods: Aggies, Agnew, Aldo, Aldo-Elle, Athlete's World, Bag World, Bags & Baggage, Bally, Bata, Belinda & Brother, Browns, Brunelle, Calderone, De Ritz, Dr. Leather, Dolan Shoes, Florsheim Shoes, Foot Locker, Freselle, K. Jamson, Kinney, Makan Leather Goods, Moneysworth & Best, Montano Shoes, Naturalizer, Pegabo, Verese Shoes, Via Frattina.

Accessories and jewelry: Ani Jewellers, Ardene, Birks, Butler's Umbrellas, Ching's Jewellery Boutique, Cruz Fashion Accessories, Mokuba, People's, Felicia's, Jewels by Koby, La Swiss, Top Hat, Trinkets Fine Jewellery, Watch N' Wares.

Banks and financial services: CIBC, TD Green Machine

Books and stationery: Athena, Best Wishes, Carlton Cards, Classic Bookshop, Coles, Grand & Toy, Hallmark, WH Smith, When You Care

Electronics: Battery One-Stop, Bell Canada, Compucentre, Radio Shack, The Telephone Booth

Florist: Flower Accents

Health and beauty: The Body Shop, Caryl Baker Visage, Crabtree & Evelyn, Faces, La Sel Salon, Shoppers Drug Mart, Trade Secrets

Furniture and furnishings: Artworks, The Bombay Company, Cowboy Chuck, Eiderdown Shop, India House

Gifts: A Step Up Distinctive Gifts, Baskits, Bowring, Canadiana Shoppe, Den for Men, Ming Innovations, the Nature Store, Things Engraved

Hardware: Key Man Engravable

Hairstyling/esthetics: L’Attitudes, Natural Solutions, Nino D’Arena

Hobby/craft: Pingouin, Quick Stitch

Home appliances/housewares: House of Knives, The Panhandler, Shaver Centre Fine Blade, Stokes

Music – records & tapes: Classicus, HMV, Music World, Sunrise

Optical: LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut

Pet: Aquarium Toronto

Photo/Camera: Astral Photo, Auto-Photo, Black’s, Glamour Shots, Hodgskiss Studios, Japan Camera, Sooter’s

Restaurants (stand-alone): City Grill, East Side Mario’s, Elephant & Castle, J.J. Mugg’s, Lime Rickey’s, Marchelino Movenpick, McDonald’s, Mr. Greenjeans, Papaya Hut, Pete & Marty’s, Toby’s Good Eats,

Restaurants - Food Court/Grab & Go: Abacus Cuisine, Aida’s Falafel, The Bagel Stop, BBQ Delight, Bread & Bowl, Chuck’s Fried Chicken, Druxy’s, Edo Japan, Fins n’ Shells, J. Kwinter Hot Dogs, Jimmy the Greek, KFC, London Style Fish & Chips, Los Rios, Made in Japan, Manchu Wok, Michel’s Baguette, Mrs. Vanilli’s, Mr. Sub, New York Fries, Orange Cup Hot Dogs, Paradise Frozen Yogurt, Points East, Sbarro, The Snack Man, The Submarine Place, Thai Pearl.

Specialty Food & Drink: Baskin-Robbins, Laura Secord, LCBO, Mrs. Fields Cookies, Mr. Bagel, The Nutrition House, Second Cup, Sweet Rosie’s Cookies, Sweet Sue Pastries, Timothy’s, Treats, Yogen Fruz, Yogurty’s

Sporting Goods: Collegiate Sports

Theatre/Entertainment: Bestsellers, Cineplex Odeon, Game Emporium, GamesA-Lot

Travel: Marlin Travel

Variety/Convenience: Gateway Cigar/Newstands, Shefield & Sons, Sun Smoke & Gift, United Cigar Store

Miscellaneous: Five Star Tickets, Infoplace, KP Copy, Purolator Courier
 
Here's a list of the tenants reported by Cadillac Fairview in 1992, published in the 1993 Canadian Directory of Shopping Centres. I had to guess at where a few of the food listings should be, as they aren't always properly categorized; the list is just a text list of stores, no layout of the mall itself.

Perhaps only 20% of the tenants listed below are still there 30 years later, and even less in their original locations. This was of course before the various renovations and expansions were completed. The mall also used to have more small merchandise kiosks on the third floor, above where the Apple Store is now. The now-ubiquitous mobile stores have yet to become a category.

It's also interesting to see entire categories that are now all-but-extinct: music stores, ticket kiosks, and camera & photo. I haven't heard of many of the below stores.

Department stores: Eaton's - 1.1 million sq ft
Marks & Spencer


Children's: Gap Kids, Roots Kids

Family/Unisex: Benetton, Butterfield's, Canary Island, Le Chateau, Club Monaco, Cotton Ginny, Danier Leather, Fabien, Freedom, The Gap, Harvest Almanac, Jean Machine, Kinsk, Levi's 1850, Mark's Work Warehouse, Oh Yes Toronto!, Pantorama, Roots, Shapes, Stitches, Thrifty's, Tie Rack, University Class, Urban Behaviour, Vinci's Woolskins

Ladies' wear: Addition-Elle, Au Coton, Backstreet, Bigi, Born Free, Braemar, Braemar Petites, Cotton Ginny Plus, D'Allairds, Dalmy's, Danier Sport, Espirit, Fairweather, Giggles, Holly's, Jacob, Kaegar, Karuba, Lady Foot Locker, Laura, Leg Raves, Limite, Lipton's, Liz Porter. Matenique, Melanie Lyne, Mia, The Model's Centre, Mondi, Northern Reflections, One+One, One+One Petites, Pennington's, Reitmans, Robin Kay, Rodier, Together, Tristan, La Vie en Rose, The Vllage Shop, Yofi Creations

Menswear: America, Gentleman's Court, Grafton & Co, Harry Rosen, International Clothiers, Jack Fraser, Massimo, Miami Man, Petrocelle Uomo, Rag's, Randy River, Star's Men's Sop Steel, Tip Top

Footwear/Leather goods: Aggies, Agnew, Aldo, Aldo-Elle, Athlete's World, Bag World, Bags & Baggage, Bally, Bata, Belinda & Brother, Browns, Brunelle, Calderone, De Ritz, Dr. Leather, Dolan Shoes, Florsheim Shoes, Foot Locker, Freselle, K. Jamson, Kinney, Makan Leather Goods, Moneysworth & Best, Montano Shoes, Naturalizer, Pegabo, Verese Shoes, Via Frattina.

Accessories and jewelry: Ani Jewellers, Ardene, Birks, Butler's Umbrellas, Ching's Jewellery Boutique, Cruz Fashion Accessories, Mokuba, People's, Felicia's, Jewels by Koby, La Swiss, Top Hat, Trinkets Fine Jewellery, Watch N' Wares.

Banks and financial services: CIBC, TD Green Machine

Books and stationery: Athena, Best Wishes, Carlton Cards, Classic Bookshop, Coles, Grand & Toy, Hallmark, WH Smith, When You Care

Electronics: Battery One-Stop, Bell Canada, Compucentre, Radio Shack, The Telephone Booth

Florist: Flower Accents

Health and beauty: The Body Shop, Caryl Baker Visage, Crabtree & Evelyn, Faces, La Sel Salon, Shoppers Drug Mart, Trade Secrets

Furniture and furnishings: Artworks, The Bombay Company, Cowboy Chuck, Eiderdown Shop, India House

Gifts: A Step Up Distinctive Gifts, Baskits, Bowring, Canadiana Shoppe, Den for Men, Ming Innovations, the Nature Store, Things Engraved

Hardware: Key Man Engravable

Hairstyling/esthetics: L’Attitudes, Natural Solutions, Nino D’Arena

Hobby/craft: Pingouin, Quick Stitch

Home appliances/housewares: House of Knives, The Panhandler, Shaver Centre Fine Blade, Stokes

Music – records & tapes: Classicus, HMV, Music World, Sunrise

Optical: LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut

Pet: Aquarium Toronto

Photo/Camera: Astral Photo, Auto-Photo, Black’s, Glamour Shots, Hodgskiss Studios, Japan Camera, Sooter’s

Restaurants (stand-alone): City Grill, East Side Mario’s, Elephant & Castle, J.J. Mugg’s, Lime Rickey’s, Marchelino Movenpick, McDonald’s, Mr. Greenjeans, Papaya Hut, Pete & Marty’s, Toby’s Good Eats,


Restaurants - Food Court/Grab & Go: Abacus Cuisine, Aida’s Falafel, The Bagel Stop, BBQ Delight, Bread & Bowl, Chuck’s Fried Chicken, Druxy’s, Edo Japan, Fins n’ Shells, J. Kwinter Hot Dogs, Jimmy the Greek, KFC, London Style Fish & Chips, Los Rios, Made in Japan, Manchu Wok, Michel’s Baguette, Mrs. Vanilli’s, Mr. Sub, New York Fries, Orange Cup Hot Dogs, Paradise Frozen Yogurt, Points East, Sbarro, The Snack Man, The Submarine Place, Thai Pearl.

Specialty Food & Drink: Baskin-Robbins, Laura Secord, LCBO, Mrs. Fields Cookies, Mr. Bagel, The Nutrition House, Second Cup, Sweet Rosie’s Cookies, Sweet Sue Pastries, Timothy’s, Treats, Yogen Fruz, Yogurty’s

Sporting Goods: Collegiate Sports

Theatre/Entertainment: Bestsellers, Cineplex Odeon, Game Emporium, GamesA-Lot

Travel: Marlin Travel

Variety/Convenience: Gateway Cigar/Newstands, Shefield & Sons, Sun Smoke & Gift, United Cigar Store

Miscellaneous: Five Star Tickets, Infoplace, KP Copy, Purolator Courier

Ok, I'm going to look at the list above and add some colour to the places I remember: Look up
 
The former south food court/richtree/movenpick is officially going 'food hall' under lessee O&B.

It will be known as the Queen's Cross food hall.

Retail-Insider has the details:


One bit of the story here, for the rest, follow the link:

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The former south food court/richtree/movenpick is officially going 'food hall' under lessee O&B.

It will be known as the Queen's Cross food hall.

Retail-Insider has the details:


One bit of the story here, for the rest, follow the link:

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Oliver and Bonacini is quickly taking over the entire city. I appreciate that they tend to come up with distinct dining concepts rather than repeating the same nameplate—even if all the locations have a certain O&B-ness to them.

But don’t enjoy the monopoly they’re starting to have on sit down dining. One mistake up top and there will suddenly be a lot of retail space up for rent.
 
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Oliver and Bonacini is quickly taking over the entire city.

Just make it more confusing, they might consider buying 'naming rights to Dundas Street and Station, so that you can go to an Oliver and Bonacini Restaurant in the Mall that fronts Oliver Street by exiting at Bonacini station.
 
The former south food court/richtree/movenpick is officially going 'food hall' under lessee O&B.

It will be known as the Queen's Cross food hall.

Retail-Insider has the details:


One bit of the story here, for the rest, follow the link:

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How imaginative.

AoD
 
The former south food court/richtree/movenpick is officially going 'food hall' under lessee O&B.

It will be known as the Queen's Cross food hall.

Retail-Insider has the details:


One bit of the story here, for the rest, follow the link:

View attachment 449964
So basically the same as before just with new names.
 
Blue Jays shop on Level one (next to Journeys) closed on Monday. I was there before they put up the construction hoarding, but sad news. They opened this store back in 2014:

Here's the opening article from SLD:

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Blue Jays shop on Level one (next to Journeys) closed on Monday. I was there before they put up the construction hoarding, but sad news. They opened this store back in 2014:

Here's the opening article from SLD:

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Better them than Journeys!
 

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