Coordinates | 43°43′32″N 79°27′10″W / 43.725599°N 79.452696°W |
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Address | 3401 Dufferin Street Toronto, Ontario M6A 2T9 |
Opening date | February 26, 1964 |
Developer | Trizec Corporation |
Management | Oxford Properties |
Owner | AIMCo (50%) OMERS (50%)[1] |
Architect | John Graham Jr.[2] |
No. of stores and services | 250 |
No. of anchor tenants | 6 |
Total retail floor area | 1,845,725 sq ft (171,473.5 m2) |
No. of floors | 2 (main level for retail, underground level for shipping/receiving, food court is on 2nd/3rd floors, The Bay and Restoration Hardware occupy four floors in their respective anchor spaces) |
Parking | 4 lots, 4 parkades, 1 valet |
Public transit access | Yorkdale Yorkdale Bus Terminal Toronto Transit Commission Buses |
Website | yorkdale |
Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Yorkdale Mall, or simply Yorkdale, is a major retail shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located at the southwest corner of the interchange between Highway 401 and Allen Road, it opened in 1964 as the largest enclosed shopping mall in the world.[3] Yorkdale is currently the third largest shopping mall in Canada by floor space and has the highest sales per unit area of any mall in Canada,[4] with current merchandise sales levels at roughly CA$1,905 per square foot (CA$20,505.25 per square metre).[5] At 18 million annual visitors, it is one of the country's busiest malls.[6] Many international retailers have ventured the Canadian market initially at Yorkdale.
Yorkdale is currently owned by a joint venture between the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System through its subsidiary Oxford Properties Group and the Alberta Investment Management Corporation.[1]
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