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Park Royal Shopping Centre

Park Royal Shopping Centre, also known as simply Park Royal, opened in 1950, is a shopping mall located in West Vancouver and X̱wemelch'stn, British Columbia, Canada. Park Royal was Canada's first covered shopping mall.[1][2] Park Royal has seen multiple redeveloped projects within the last decade. Notably, in 2014, the district of West Vancouver approved a permit for the "removal of the storefront fabric canopies, faux columns and related ‘nautical’ theme designs"[3] as well as the re-facing of the building to "create a cohesive look between Park Royal North and Park Royal South."[4] The shopping centre was originally anchored by Woodward's.[5]

Park Royal Shopping Centre
Entrance of Park Royal North in 2010
LocationWest Vancouver and X̱wemelch'stn, British Columbia, Canada
Coordinates49°19′34″N 123°08′13″W / 49.326°N 123.137°W / 49.326; -123.137
Opening dateSeptember 1, 1950; 73 years ago (1950-09-01)
No. of stores and services280
Total retail floor area1,400,000 sq ft (130,000 m2)
No. of floors1 (Park Royal North), 2 (Park Royal South)
Public transit accessPark Royal Exchange
Websiteshopparkroyal.com

History edit

The Centre was started alongside the Guinness family's British Properties developments nearby, and was named after the London suburb of Park Royal where a Guinness brewery stood. The Guinnesses sold it in 1986.[citation needed]

The mall is physically divided into two locations by Marine Drive, a major thoroughfare on the North Shore. The two sides are aptly named North Mall and South Mall, and are connected by 2 main intersections: Main St - Marine Drive, and Taylor Way - Marine Drive, as well as an overpass next to Shoppers Drug Mart. The North Mall is the original part of the mall, and had the anchor store Woodward's (on the East end) and Woodward's Food Floors (on the West end).[5] Expansion to the South Mall occurred in the 1962 with a further development in the mid-1970s. The expansion in the 1960s added SuperValu and Eaton's as the anchor stores on the South Mall.[5] Further expansion in the mid-1970s added a second floor to the mall and the Hudson's Bay store.[5]

In 1993, when Woodward's closed, The Bay moved into the location previously held by Woodward's.[5] Food Floor was converted into a Government Liquor Store, London Drugs and Rogers Video (now closed).

The Village edit

In late 2004, The Village was opened as an expansion of the South Mall, allowing for more stores and retail services. The Village was designed as a joint venture by the architectural firms, F+A Architects (Pasadena, California) and Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership (Vancouver). The 238,000 square foot (22,111 m²) expansion cost approximately $30 million Canadian dollars. The Village is Canada's first lifestyle centre specifically designed for the more affluent West Vancouver market, where all the retail locations offer mid to upscale lifestyle services. The Village is unique in that it aims to replicate the experience found at Whistler Village, where consumers are predominantly in the open-air (outside) to browse the stores. A bowling alley and a golf practice range were demolished to make way for The Village.

Shops and services edit

Park Royal South anchor stores include: Best Buy, Staples, La Maison Simons, Sport Chek, and Dollarama. Since 2013, Park Royal has been undergoing major renovations, and has introduced a new village that includes retailers such as: Urban Outfitters, Zara, H&M, Aritzia and Anthropologie. In 2015, Park Royal moved the food court on the south side of the mall to the second floor. It includes chains such as Booster Juice, Freshii, and Chatime. In 2015, Canadian retailer Simons moved into the space that used to be occupied by Extra Foods. In 2017, The Canpets was replaced by a new store, Miniso. A Cineplex VIP movie theatre opened above The Brick on April 3, 2019.

Transportation edit

Park Royal also acts as a major transit hub, known as the Park Royal Exchange, which is the main transit exchange in West Vancouver. It lies on Marine Drive. Park Royal serves as the western terminus of the R2 Marine Dr RapidBus, as well as housing various other TransLink and West Vancouver Blue Bus bus routes.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Shopping Mall History 2008-03-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Our History:Social History
  3. ^ . westvancouver.ca. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  4. ^ . westvancouver.ca. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  5. ^ a b c d e http://shoppingmallmuseum.blogspot.com/2015/11/above-we-see-malls-south-anchor-which.html

External links edit

  • Official website

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Park Royal Shopping Centre also known as simply Park Royal opened in 1950 is a shopping mall located in West Vancouver and X wemelch stn British Columbia Canada Park Royal was Canada s first covered shopping mall 1 2 Park Royal has seen multiple redeveloped projects within the last decade Notably in 2014 the district of West Vancouver approved a permit for the removal of the storefront fabric canopies faux columns and related nautical theme designs 3 as well as the re facing of the building to create a cohesive look between Park Royal North and Park Royal South 4 The shopping centre was originally anchored by Woodward s 5 Park Royal Shopping CentreEntrance of Park Royal North in 2010LocationWest Vancouver and X wemelch stn British Columbia CanadaCoordinates49 19 34 N 123 08 13 W 49 326 N 123 137 W 49 326 123 137Opening dateSeptember 1 1950 73 years ago 1950 09 01 No of stores and services280Total retail floor area1 400 000 sq ft 130 000 m2 No of floors1 Park Royal North 2 Park Royal South Public transit accessPark Royal ExchangeWebsiteshopparkroyal wbr com Contents 1 History 2 The Village 3 Shops and services 4 Transportation 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Centre was started alongside the Guinness family s British Properties developments nearby and was named after the London suburb of Park Royal where a Guinness brewery stood The Guinnesses sold it in 1986 citation needed The mall is physically divided into two locations by Marine Drive a major thoroughfare on the North Shore The two sides are aptly named North Mall and South Mall and are connected by 2 main intersections Main St Marine Drive and Taylor Way Marine Drive as well as an overpass next to Shoppers Drug Mart The North Mall is the original part of the mall and had the anchor store Woodward s on the East end and Woodward s Food Floors on the West end 5 Expansion to the South Mall occurred in the 1962 with a further development in the mid 1970s The expansion in the 1960s added SuperValu and Eaton s as the anchor stores on the South Mall 5 Further expansion in the mid 1970s added a second floor to the mall and the Hudson s Bay store 5 In 1993 when Woodward s closed The Bay moved into the location previously held by Woodward s 5 Food Floor was converted into a Government Liquor Store London Drugs and Rogers Video now closed The Village editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message In late 2004 The Village was opened as an expansion of the South Mall allowing for more stores and retail services The Village was designed as a joint venture by the architectural firms F A Architects Pasadena California and Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership Vancouver The 238 000 square foot 22 111 m expansion cost approximately 30 million Canadian dollars The Village is Canada s first lifestyle centre specifically designed for the more affluent West Vancouver market where all the retail locations offer mid to upscale lifestyle services The Village is unique in that it aims to replicate the experience found at Whistler Village where consumers are predominantly in the open air outside to browse the stores A bowling alley and a golf practice range were demolished to make way for The Village Shops and services editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Park Royal South anchor stores include Best Buy Staples La Maison Simons Sport Chek and Dollarama Since 2013 Park Royal has been undergoing major renovations and has introduced a new village that includes retailers such as Urban Outfitters Zara H amp M Aritzia and Anthropologie In 2015 Park Royal moved the food court on the south side of the mall to the second floor It includes chains such as Booster Juice Freshii and Chatime In 2015 Canadian retailer Simons moved into the space that used to be occupied by Extra Foods In 2017 The Canpets was replaced by a new store Miniso A Cineplex VIP movie theatre opened above The Brick on April 3 2019 Transportation editPark Royal also acts as a major transit hub known as the Park Royal Exchange which is the main transit exchange in West Vancouver It lies on Marine Drive Park Royal serves as the western terminus of the R2 Marine Dr RapidBus as well as housing various other TransLink and West Vancouver Blue Bus bus routes Gallery edit nbsp Park Royal Shopping Centre prior to the South Mall expansion c 1950 nbsp Park Royal North in 2006 nbsp Park Royal South in 2006See also editList of largest shopping malls in Canada List of shopping malls in Canada Capilano Mall Norgate shopping centre first mall in CanadaReferences edit Shopping Mall History Archived 2008 03 27 at the Wayback Machine Our History Social History Park Royal North District of West Vancouver westvancouver ca Retrieved 2021 10 19 Park Royal North District of West Vancouver westvancouver ca Retrieved 2021 10 19 a b c d e http shoppingmallmuseum blogspot com 2015 11 above we see malls south anchor which htmlExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Park Royal Shopping Centre amp oldid 1201692029, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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