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Galeries d'Anjou

Galeries d'Anjou (formerly "CF Galeries d'Anjou") is a shopping mall located in the borough of Anjou in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Major tenants include Hudson's Bay, Simons, The Brick, Winners, Sports Experts/Atmosphere and Aubainerie. In addition to the main indoor shopping centre, Galeries d'Anjou has several stores around its parking lot including Best Buy and Rona l'Entrepôt.

Galeries d'Anjou
LocationMontreal, Quebec
Address7999 Galeries d'Anjou Blvd, Anjou, Quebec, Canada
Opening dateAugust 8, 1968
DeveloperCemp Investments
ManagementJLL
OwnerIvanhoé Cambridge
No. of stores and services160
No. of anchor tenants6
Total retail floor area1,114,000 sq ft (103,500 m2).
No. of floors1
Parking6000
Public transit access STM Bus 44, 95, 141 and 460
Websitegaleriesdanjou.com

Formerly owned by Cadillac Fairview, the mall had long been associated with the company's other shopping centres in the area Fairview Pointe-Claire, Carrefour Laval and Promenades Saint-Bruno.[1][2] It is now wholly-owned by Ivanhoé Cambridge and operated by JLL. It constitutes, along with rival Place Versailles, the super-regional malls in eastern Montreal. Galeries d'Anjou is currently over 1,100,000 square feet (100,000 m2) and was by far the largest shopping mall on the Island of Montreal throughout the 1970s and much of the 1980s.

History Edit

 
The Bay prior to being renamed Hudson's Bay
 
Former Zellers store which had kept Eaton's facade.

In 1967, the part of Radisson Street in Anjou was renamed Galeries d'Anjou Boulevard in honor of the upcoming shopping mall.

Galeries d'Anjou opened in 1968 with 85 stores.[3] Its original anchors were the department stores Simpsons and Eaton's, and the supermarkets Steinberg's and Dominion.[3] As with Fairview Pointe-Claire, Simpsons and Eaton's were located at the extremities of the mall.[3] Simpsons always had three levels, making it the largest store of Galeries d'Anjou, but only its first and second floors were used to sell merchandise (its basement was at the time reserved for store services and an employees' cafeteria).[4][5] Eaton's had two floors only and, unlike its other Montreal stores at the time, used the French name Eaton (without the "'s") for its location at Galeries d'Anjou.[5] Steinberg's and Dominion faced each another in the north side of the mall and were separated from one another by a corridor.[3] Upon its opening, Galeries d'Anjou was the second largest shopping mall in Canada after Yorkdale in Toronto.[6] The mall was the joint property of Simpsons Limited and Cemp Investments, and managed by Fairview Corporation.[3] It is the second shopping centre in the Montreal area developed and owned by the duo of Simpsons and Cemp Investments.[7]

In 1975, then manager and co-owner Cadillac Fairview announced the expansion of Galeries d'Anjou to bring the total size of the shopping centre from 700,000 to 920,000 square feet.[8] As a result, 65 new stores opened on March 25, 1976, in a new mall wing.[9][8] This new section was anchored a few months later by Sears which inaugurated in August 1976.[10][9]

In 1979, Hudson's Bay Company acquired the Simpsons chain which it kept as a subsidiary.[11] In 1984, Hudson's Bay Company transferred to its real-estate unit Markborough Properties the shopping malls that were owned by Simpsons.[12] Galeries d'Anjou was therefore the joint property of Cadillac Fairview and Markborough.[13] Simpsons continued operating its store in the mall until it converted to The Bay in March 1989.[14] The store's basement once served in the early 1990s as a warehouse for The Bay's bargains in Montreal, specifically on household products such as large appliances and home furnishings.[15]

Dominion rebranded as Provigo on June 29, 1981.[16] Based on past telephone directories, the Provigo at Galeries d'Anjou lasted until 1989-1990.[17] Ironically, the Steinberg's store in the mall was later rebranded as a Provigo for a brief time in 1992 before being converted into a Maxi supermarket that same year.[18][19]

Galeries d'Anjou underwent through a $18-million renovation in 1993.[13] The shopping centre did not increase size this time, but it added 30 new retail stores, a new food court in addition to making a series of interior upgrades to rejuvenate the 25-year-old mall that had become outdated and was losing young customers to rival Place Versailles.[13]

In 1997, Cambridge Shopping Centres absorbed Markborough along with its ownership in shopping malls like Galeries d'Anjou.[20] Cambridge later merge with Ivanhoe Corporation in 2001 to form Ivanhoé Cambridge.[21]

Eaton's went out of business in 1999.[22] Hudson's Bay Company acquired its first floor for a new Zellers store that opened in Spring 2000.[23][24] The second floor was taken over by The Brick four years later on April 14, 2004.[25][24]

In August 2013, Galeries d'Anjou introduced a new section of 150,000 square feet featuring Simons and some 15 other retailers.[26][27] Simons itself was built on the mall's parking lot, while the small tenants took the site of the former food court that was razed to accommodate the expansion.[28][29] The food court was relocated on the other side of the shopping centre near Zellers (later Target).[30]

Target acquired the lease of Zellers at Galeries d'Anjou, allowing it to open its own store on October 18, 2013.[31] After Target closed all its stores in Canada in April 2015, its space at Galeries d'Anjou was left vacant for two years. Winners, Saks Off 5th and Old Navy opened in 2017 in the former Target location.[32] Saks and Winners both opened on August 3, 2017, whereas Old Navy arrived two months later in October.[33][32] In spite of these major arrivals, a small space of the former Target store was still unoccupied.[32] It has since been filled by a Cacao 70 chocolatier shop and a Copper Branch restaurant, both of which are accessible only from outside.[34] Moreover, a Dollarama opened up on the second floor and appears to have taken the space of a downsizing The Brick.[35][28]

The Sears at Galeries d'Anjou was among the stores that closed during the chain's final day in Canada on January 14, 2018.[36] The Aubainerie [fr] store opened at the former Sears on November 2, 2022.[37][38]

On May 19, 2021, Ivanhoé Cambridge became the sole owner of the mall by acquiring Cadillac Fairview's share of Galeries d'Anjou in exchange for Ivanhoé Cambridge's share of Fairview Pointe-Claire.[39] Prior to this, the two shopping centres were co-owned by Ivanhoé Cambridge and Cadillac Fairview, with the latter serving as manager of both malls.[40][41]

Public transit access Edit

Most buses that stop at Galeries D’Anjou go to Radisson metro station. All buses stop on both sides of Galeries D’Anjou boulevard.

Société de transport de Montréal
Route
  44 Armand Bombardier
  95 Bélanger
  141 Jean Talon Est
  372 Jean Talon
  460 Metropolitaine
Société de transport de Laval
Route
925 Saint-Francois - Metro Radisson

It is expected that with the Blue line extension into Anjou the future metro station will connect underground to the mall through a pedestrian tunnel.[42] On February 16, 2023, it was announced that Ivanhoé Cambridge and the STM, owners of the Montreal metro, have agreed to the construction of the brand new Anjou terminus station of the Blue Line to take place right near the mall. Expropriation of the affected mall space by the STM is expected to occur in March 2024, which would give time to the affected businesses to relocate elsewhere while the new station is being constructed. The station is projected to open in 2029.[43]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Fairview shopping centre undergoing major renovation". montrealgazette.
  2. ^ "Fashon centres advertisement". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. July 2, 1986. p. D2.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Les Galeries d'Anjou above all a place for people". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. 8 August 1968. p. 18.
  4. ^ "Simpsons boasts expanded service, innovations". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. 8 August 1968. p. 23.
  5. ^ a b "Eaton's and Simpson's Galeries d'Anjou page (Montreal Star 1968)". Montreal Star. Montreal. August 7, 1968. pp. 34A.
  6. ^ "Montreal boom comes to halt as projects move to suburbs". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. 15 February 1968. p. B2.
  7. ^ "CORPORATE REPORTS: Simpsons sets '67 outlay at $14.95 million". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. 24 March 1967. p. 32.
  8. ^ a b "Major expansion planned for Galeries d'Anjou". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. March 26, 1975. p. 21.
  9. ^ a b "St.Bruno centre start set for spring". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. February 3, 1976. p. 31.
  10. ^ Sears Canada. . Sears Canada. Archived from the original on 2013-01-19. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
  11. ^ "McGill Digital Archive :: Canadian Corporate Reports :: Company Detail".
  12. ^ "Properties shuffled to Bay subsidiary". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. 1 March 1984. p. 29.
  13. ^ a b c "Cadillac Fairview finds comfort in the ruins; Crowd-drawing tenants take space left by former Steinberg and Pascal stores". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. 7 October 1993. p. C1.
  14. ^ "The Bay advertisement page". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. 11 March 1989. p. B8.
  15. ^ "Stores are fighting to attract customers; Shoppers can benefit from bargain outlets all over the city: [FINAL Edition]". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. November 14, 1993. p. C3.
  16. ^ "Dominion notice". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. June 27, 1981. p. 8.
  17. ^ "Galeries d'Anjou stores list". 1989-1990 Montreal phone book. Bell Canada. p. 854.
  18. ^ "Galeries d'Anjou stores list". 1992-1993 Montreal phone book. Bell Canada. p. 810.
  19. ^ "Maxi's advertisement page". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. October 7, 1992. p. 8 (A8).
  20. ^ "Cambridge bites off property rival Markborough: $375-million takeover is friendly". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. 29 April 1997. p. C2.
  21. ^ "Our history". CDPQ | Long-term institutional investor | Asset manager. February 6, 2017.
  22. ^ "CBC Archives".
  23. ^ "Hudson's Bay Company announces acquisition of former Eaton's stores". Canada NewsWire. Ottawa. 29 November 1999.
  24. ^ a b (PDF). www.galeriesdanjou.ca. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 March 2005. Retrieved 15 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  25. ^ "Media Alert - Brick is opening today six stores in Quebec". Canada NewsWire. Ottawa. 14 April 2004.
  26. ^ "Galeries d'Anjou celebrates makeover milestone Phases I and II of $86-million transformation now complete Phase III underway". Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec | CDPQ | Long-term institutional investor | Asset manager. March 27, 2017.
  27. ^ (PDF). January 16, 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 16, 2015.
  28. ^ a b (PDF). www.lesgaleriesdanjou.ca. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 February 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  29. ^ (PDF). October 8, 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2008.
  30. ^ "Galeries d'Anjou gets makeover; Expansion pegged at $86 million; Facelift will feature two-level Simons, redone Bay, Target instead of Zellers". Montreal Gazette. Montreal. 19 July 2011. p. B1.
  31. ^ "Target to Open First Stores in Quebec and Nova Scotia". Target Corporate.
  32. ^ a b c "CF Galeries d'Anjou Announces Target Space Replacement". June 7, 2017.
  33. ^ "First Saks Off 5th store in Montreal region opens at Galeries d'Anjou". montrealgazette.
  34. ^ "7999 Bd des Galeries d'Anjou · 7999 Bd des Galeries d'Anjou, Anjou, QC H1M 1W9, Canada". Google Timeline.
  35. ^ "Shopping Mall Map | Galeries d'Anjou". galeriesdanjou.com.
  36. ^ Wright, Lisa (12 January 2018). "Final Sears stores close Sunday, marking the end of an era | The Star". The Toronto Star.
  37. ^ Hautala, Shelby (November 8, 2022). "Aubainerie Opens 50,000 sq. ft. MEGA POP Concept Store in Montreal [Photos/Interview]".
  38. ^ "7451 Bd des Galeries d'Anjou". Google Timeline.
  39. ^ "Montreal's Top-10 CRE transactions of 2021". January 31, 2022.
  40. ^ . October 19, 2006. Archived from the original on 19 October 2006.
  41. ^ . October 19, 2006. Archived from the original on 19 October 2006.
  42. ^ "Montreal's metro network to get five new stations along Blue Line in east end". Montreal. 2022-03-18. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  43. ^ "STM and developer reach agreement for new Metro station at Galleries D'Anjou". CBC. Montreal. 18 February 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Galeries d Anjou formerly CF Galeries d Anjou is a shopping mall located in the borough of Anjou in Montreal Quebec Canada Major tenants include Hudson s Bay Simons The Brick Winners Sports Experts Atmosphere and Aubainerie In addition to the main indoor shopping centre Galeries d Anjou has several stores around its parking lot including Best Buy and Rona l Entrepot Galeries d AnjouLocationMontreal QuebecAddress7999 Galeries d Anjou Blvd Anjou Quebec CanadaOpening dateAugust 8 1968DeveloperCemp InvestmentsManagementJLLOwnerIvanhoe CambridgeNo of stores and services160No of anchor tenants6Total retail floor area1 114 000 sq ft 103 500 m2 No of floors1Parking6000Public transit accessSTM Bus 44 95 141 and 460Websitegaleriesdanjou wbr comFormerly owned by Cadillac Fairview the mall had long been associated with the company s other shopping centres in the area Fairview Pointe Claire Carrefour Laval and Promenades Saint Bruno 1 2 It is now wholly owned by Ivanhoe Cambridge and operated by JLL It constitutes along with rival Place Versailles the super regional malls in eastern Montreal Galeries d Anjou is currently over 1 100 000 square feet 100 000 m2 and was by far the largest shopping mall on the Island of Montreal throughout the 1970s and much of the 1980s Contents 1 History 2 Public transit access 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit nbsp The Bay prior to being renamed Hudson s Bay nbsp Former Zellers store which had kept Eaton s facade In 1967 the part of Radisson Street in Anjou was renamed Galeries d Anjou Boulevard in honor of the upcoming shopping mall Galeries d Anjou opened in 1968 with 85 stores 3 Its original anchors were the department stores Simpsons and Eaton s and the supermarkets Steinberg s and Dominion 3 As with Fairview Pointe Claire Simpsons and Eaton s were located at the extremities of the mall 3 Simpsons always had three levels making it the largest store of Galeries d Anjou but only its first and second floors were used to sell merchandise its basement was at the time reserved for store services and an employees cafeteria 4 5 Eaton s had two floors only and unlike its other Montreal stores at the time used the French name Eaton without the s for its location at Galeries d Anjou 5 Steinberg s and Dominion faced each another in the north side of the mall and were separated from one another by a corridor 3 Upon its opening Galeries d Anjou was the second largest shopping mall in Canada after Yorkdale in Toronto 6 The mall was the joint property of Simpsons Limited and Cemp Investments and managed by Fairview Corporation 3 It is the second shopping centre in the Montreal area developed and owned by the duo of Simpsons and Cemp Investments 7 In 1975 then manager and co owner Cadillac Fairview announced the expansion of Galeries d Anjou to bring the total size of the shopping centre from 700 000 to 920 000 square feet 8 As a result 65 new stores opened on March 25 1976 in a new mall wing 9 8 This new section was anchored a few months later by Sears which inaugurated in August 1976 10 9 In 1979 Hudson s Bay Company acquired the Simpsons chain which it kept as a subsidiary 11 In 1984 Hudson s Bay Company transferred to its real estate unit Markborough Properties the shopping malls that were owned by Simpsons 12 Galeries d Anjou was therefore the joint property of Cadillac Fairview and Markborough 13 Simpsons continued operating its store in the mall until it converted to The Bay in March 1989 14 The store s basement once served in the early 1990s as a warehouse for The Bay s bargains in Montreal specifically on household products such as large appliances and home furnishings 15 Dominion rebranded as Provigo on June 29 1981 16 Based on past telephone directories the Provigo at Galeries d Anjou lasted until 1989 1990 17 Ironically the Steinberg s store in the mall was later rebranded as a Provigo for a brief time in 1992 before being converted into a Maxi supermarket that same year 18 19 Galeries d Anjou underwent through a 18 million renovation in 1993 13 The shopping centre did not increase size this time but it added 30 new retail stores a new food court in addition to making a series of interior upgrades to rejuvenate the 25 year old mall that had become outdated and was losing young customers to rival Place Versailles 13 In 1997 Cambridge Shopping Centres absorbed Markborough along with its ownership in shopping malls like Galeries d Anjou 20 Cambridge later merge with Ivanhoe Corporation in 2001 to form Ivanhoe Cambridge 21 Eaton s went out of business in 1999 22 Hudson s Bay Company acquired its first floor for a new Zellers store that opened in Spring 2000 23 24 The second floor was taken over by The Brick four years later on April 14 2004 25 24 In August 2013 Galeries d Anjou introduced a new section of 150 000 square feet featuring Simons and some 15 other retailers 26 27 Simons itself was built on the mall s parking lot while the small tenants took the site of the former food court that was razed to accommodate the expansion 28 29 The food court was relocated on the other side of the shopping centre near Zellers later Target 30 Target acquired the lease of Zellers at Galeries d Anjou allowing it to open its own store on October 18 2013 31 After Target closed all its stores in Canada in April 2015 its space at Galeries d Anjou was left vacant for two years Winners Saks Off 5th and Old Navy opened in 2017 in the former Target location 32 Saks and Winners both opened on August 3 2017 whereas Old Navy arrived two months later in October 33 32 In spite of these major arrivals a small space of the former Target store was still unoccupied 32 It has since been filled by a Cacao 70 chocolatier shop and a Copper Branch restaurant both of which are accessible only from outside 34 Moreover a Dollarama opened up on the second floor and appears to have taken the space of a downsizing The Brick 35 28 The Sears at Galeries d Anjou was among the stores that closed during the chain s final day in Canada on January 14 2018 36 The Aubainerie fr store opened at the former Sears on November 2 2022 37 38 On May 19 2021 Ivanhoe Cambridge became the sole owner of the mall by acquiring Cadillac Fairview s share of Galeries d Anjou in exchange for Ivanhoe Cambridge s share of Fairview Pointe Claire 39 Prior to this the two shopping centres were co owned by Ivanhoe Cambridge and Cadillac Fairview with the latter serving as manager of both malls 40 41 Public transit access EditMost buses that stop at Galeries D Anjou go to Radisson metro station All buses stop on both sides of Galeries D Anjou boulevard Societe de transport de MontrealRoute nbsp 44 Armand Bombardier nbsp 95 Belanger nbsp 141 Jean Talon Est nbsp 372 Jean Talon nbsp 460 MetropolitaineSociete de transport de LavalRoute925 Saint Francois Metro RadissonIt is expected that with the Blue line extension into Anjou the future metro station will connect underground to the mall through a pedestrian tunnel 42 On February 16 2023 it was announced that Ivanhoe Cambridge and the STM owners of the Montreal metro have agreed to the construction of the brand new Anjou terminus station of the Blue Line to take place right near the mall Expropriation of the affected mall space by the STM is expected to occur in March 2024 which would give time to the affected businesses to relocate elsewhere while the new station is being constructed The station is projected to open in 2029 43 See also EditList of largest enclosed shopping malls in Canada List of malls in Montreal List of shopping malls in CanadaReferences Edit Fairview shopping centre undergoing major renovation montrealgazette Fashon centres advertisement Montreal Gazette Montreal July 2 1986 p D2 a b c d e Les Galeries d Anjou above all a place for people Montreal Gazette Montreal 8 August 1968 p 18 Simpsons boasts expanded service innovations Montreal Gazette Montreal 8 August 1968 p 23 a b Eaton s and Simpson s Galeries d Anjou page Montreal Star 1968 Montreal Star Montreal August 7 1968 pp 34A Montreal boom comes to halt as projects move to suburbs The Globe and Mail Toronto 15 February 1968 p B2 CORPORATE REPORTS Simpsons sets 67 outlay at 14 95 million The Globe and Mail Toronto 24 March 1967 p 32 a b Major expansion planned for Galeries d Anjou Montreal Gazette Montreal March 26 1975 p 21 a b St Bruno centre start set for spring Montreal Gazette Montreal February 3 1976 p 31 Sears Canada Sears History 1973 1977 Sears Canada Archived from the original on 2013 01 19 Retrieved 2017 10 11 McGill Digital Archive Canadian Corporate Reports Company Detail Properties shuffled to Bay subsidiary Montreal Gazette Montreal 1 March 1984 p 29 a b c Cadillac Fairview finds comfort in the ruins Crowd drawing tenants take space left by former Steinberg and Pascal stores Montreal Gazette Montreal 7 October 1993 p C1 The Bay advertisement page Montreal Gazette Montreal 11 March 1989 p B8 Stores are fighting to attract customers Shoppers can benefit from bargain outlets all over the city FINAL Edition Montreal Gazette Montreal November 14 1993 p C3 Dominion notice Montreal Gazette Montreal June 27 1981 p 8 Galeries d Anjou stores list 1989 1990 Montreal phone book Bell Canada p 854 Galeries d Anjou stores list 1992 1993 Montreal phone book Bell Canada p 810 Maxi s advertisement page Montreal Gazette Montreal October 7 1992 p 8 A8 Cambridge bites off property rival Markborough 375 million takeover is friendly Montreal Gazette Montreal 29 April 1997 p C2 Our history CDPQ Long term institutional investor Asset manager February 6 2017 CBC Archives Hudson s Bay Company announces acquisition of former Eaton s stores Canada NewsWire Ottawa 29 November 1999 a b Archived copy PDF www galeriesdanjou ca Archived from the original PDF on 17 March 2005 Retrieved 15 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Media Alert Brick is opening today six stores in Quebec Canada NewsWire Ottawa 14 April 2004 Galeries d Anjou celebrates makeover milestone Phases I and II of 86 million transformation now complete Phase III underway Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec CDPQ Long term institutional investor Asset manager March 27 2017 January 2015 Map PDF January 16 2015 Archived from the original PDF on January 16 2015 a b Archived copy PDF www lesgaleriesdanjou ca Archived from the original PDF on 11 February 2014 Retrieved 15 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link October 2008 Map PDF October 8 2008 Archived from the original PDF on October 8 2008 Galeries d Anjou gets makeover Expansion pegged at 86 million Facelift will feature two level Simons redone Bay Target instead of Zellers Montreal Gazette Montreal 19 July 2011 p B1 Target to Open First Stores in Quebec and Nova Scotia Target Corporate a b c CF Galeries d Anjou Announces Target Space Replacement June 7 2017 First Saks Off 5th store in Montreal region opens at Galeries d Anjou montrealgazette 7999 Bd des Galeries d Anjou 7999 Bd des Galeries d Anjou Anjou QC H1M 1W9 Canada Google Timeline Shopping Mall Map Galeries d Anjou galeriesdanjou com Wright Lisa 12 January 2018 Final Sears stores close Sunday marking the end of an era The Star The Toronto Star Hautala Shelby November 8 2022 Aubainerie Opens 50 000 sq ft MEGA POP Concept Store in Montreal Photos Interview 7451 Bd des Galeries d Anjou Google Timeline Montreal s Top 10 CRE transactions of 2021 January 31 2022 IvanhoeCambridge Canadian Properties October 19 2006 Archived from the original on 19 October 2006 IvanhoeCambridge Canadian Properties October 19 2006 Archived from the original on 19 October 2006 Montreal s metro network to get five new stations along Blue Line in east end Montreal 2022 03 18 Retrieved 2022 08 04 STM and developer reach agreement for new Metro station at Galleries D Anjou CBC Montreal 18 February 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