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Fairview Park Mall
Fairview Park (commonly known as Fairview Park Mall) is a large shopping mall of 120 stores in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, owned and managed by Westcliff Management Ltd. The anchor store is Walmart, with two large anchor spaces, with one last occupied by Sears, divided into multiple stores including Winners, Sport Chek, Mark's, and an RBC branch which opened in 2021, with the rest of vacant space planned for redevelopment in the future, and the other last occupied by Hudson's Bay which is currently vacant.
Kingsway Drive bounds CF Fairview Park to the north, Wilson Avenue to the west, Fairway Road to the south, and Highway 8 to the east. Its presence over the years has turned Fairway Road into a major commercial strip. Out of the four malls in the Region, Fairview Park is the largest at 730,000 square feet (68,000 m2) of gross leasable area.
The mall is also a significant public transit hub in Waterloo Region. Fairway station, located just west of the mall, is the terminus for many Grand River Transit bus routes as well as the southern terminal of the Ion rapid transit system, which recently started operating in June 2019.
Fairview Park opened in 1966 in the Parkway neighbourhood of the recently expanded City of Kitchener. A Simpsons-Sears department store had opened in August 1965, predating the mall's opening by a year, with the rest of the mall being constructed around it.
The initial anchors were Simpsons-Sears at the south end and a Zehrs supermarket at the north. A new wing with Woolco was added on the east in the early 1970s along with 20 stores, and Simpsons on the west was added in the early 1980s along with 40 more stores. In the time since, Simpsons-Sears has become Sears, Woolco was converted to a Walmart, and Simpsons became The Bay. The small Zehrs supermarket had been located facing Kingsway Drive but moved to an outdoor plaza on Weber Street on the other side of Highway 8 (occupying the space of the former "HiWay Market" supermarket). Its area was redeveloped, partially into the current food court and partially into a PharmaPlus location (which later closed).
From early 2007 to that summer, the mall underwent a major $33.4-million redevelopment. This renovation included a new food court and interiors, including high ceilings. The parking lot was also refurbished. It was the first major renovation since 1986.
On December 3, 2024, Cadillac Fairview officially sold the property to Westcliff, a development company based in Montreal. The amount for the purchase was undisclosed.
The main department anchor of the mall is Walmart Supercentre. Junior anchors includes Winners, Sport Chek and Mark's which were built out the former Sears building. H&M, Urban Behavior and Linen Chest are also junior anchors of the mall. Outside the mall lies an outdoors retail complex which includes Cineplex Cinemas and VIP, Indigo Books and Music, Party City and the region's first Chick-fil-A.
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Fairview Park Mall
Fairview Park (commonly known as Fairview Park Mall) is a large shopping mall of 120 stores in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, owned and managed by Westcliff Management Ltd. The anchor store is Walmart, with two large anchor spaces, with one last occupied by Sears, divided into multiple stores including Winners, Sport Chek, Mark's, and an RBC branch which opened in 2021, with the rest of vacant space planned for redevelopment in the future, and the other last occupied by Hudson's Bay which is currently vacant.
Kingsway Drive bounds CF Fairview Park to the north, Wilson Avenue to the west, Fairway Road to the south, and Highway 8 to the east. Its presence over the years has turned Fairway Road into a major commercial strip. Out of the four malls in the Region, Fairview Park is the largest at 730,000 square feet (68,000 m2) of gross leasable area.
The mall is also a significant public transit hub in Waterloo Region. Fairway station, located just west of the mall, is the terminus for many Grand River Transit bus routes as well as the southern terminal of the Ion rapid transit system, which recently started operating in June 2019.
Fairview Park opened in 1966 in the Parkway neighbourhood of the recently expanded City of Kitchener. A Simpsons-Sears department store had opened in August 1965, predating the mall's opening by a year, with the rest of the mall being constructed around it.
The initial anchors were Simpsons-Sears at the south end and a Zehrs supermarket at the north. A new wing with Woolco was added on the east in the early 1970s along with 20 stores, and Simpsons on the west was added in the early 1980s along with 40 more stores. In the time since, Simpsons-Sears has become Sears, Woolco was converted to a Walmart, and Simpsons became The Bay. The small Zehrs supermarket had been located facing Kingsway Drive but moved to an outdoor plaza on Weber Street on the other side of Highway 8 (occupying the space of the former "HiWay Market" supermarket). Its area was redeveloped, partially into the current food court and partially into a PharmaPlus location (which later closed).
From early 2007 to that summer, the mall underwent a major $33.4-million redevelopment. This renovation included a new food court and interiors, including high ceilings. The parking lot was also refurbished. It was the first major renovation since 1986.
On December 3, 2024, Cadillac Fairview officially sold the property to Westcliff, a development company based in Montreal. The amount for the purchase was undisclosed.
The main department anchor of the mall is Walmart Supercentre. Junior anchors includes Winners, Sport Chek and Mark's which were built out the former Sears building. H&M, Urban Behavior and Linen Chest are also junior anchors of the mall. Outside the mall lies an outdoors retail complex which includes Cineplex Cinemas and VIP, Indigo Books and Music, Party City and the region's first Chick-fil-A.