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Looks like Bison Liquor is taking a 14,966 sf section of the redeveloped Golden Mile former Extra Foods. Quite a large chunk.
http://www.onereit.ca/property/21/go...hopping-centre A 10,000 sf Sobey's Liquor is also now shown on Southland Mall's Map. http://www.onereit.ca/property/44/southland-mall |
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The Timmy's in the Cornwall Centre is closing at its current location on Thursday, June 8th and re-opening in its new location by the 11th Avenue entrance on Monday, June 12th. I imagine the destruction/re-construction of the complate H&M area to go full bore ahead at that point.
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(ISC doesn't have a record of 'Bison Liquor' at the moment) ...maybe Willow Park's finally decided to throw in the towel (IMHO, they've been on life support since arriving in Regina...Sobeys at Southland will finish them), & Bison Liquor is what will rise from the fire sale. |
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At 14,966sqft, it'll be the 4th largest tenant in the mall (behind RCSS, GoodLife & Rainbow) |
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Golden Mile and for Southland Mall properties every few days for the last couple months. This is new. |
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I don't think there are any distilleries in Regina right now. There is one in Lumsden. |
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Quality of their spirits? Leaves much to be desired. Last Mountain, Black Fox & Lucky Bastard are much, much better. To BD's point, I'm very skeptical that a distillery would be permitted in the mall. You'd think that OJ's would have got a restrictive in their lease against an entity like Brewsters or Bonzzini's opening on the property - likely going after similar demographic. But to open a liquor store, without getting a private store permit (Sobeys x 2; Metro; Willow Park), moving an existing OffSale seems the only option... and that should require the hotel/pub/restaurant with the licence to move with the store. This said, I'm not sure on what basis Silver's Local Market (which sells liquor, wine, beer & has a growler station) was able to open in downtown Saskatoon (there's no obvious restaurant, hotel or pub attached to it, and it didn't get a licence in the recent RFP... maybe Sperling Silver is producing a token amount of product there to qualify for an offsale licence?) |
It sounds like Sears Canada is on its last legs. I expect the Cornwall Centre will get its wish and will be able to redevelop the NE corner. It would be great if they opened up Hamilton and Sask Dr. to street traffic and re-did the north entrance east of SaskTel.
5 or 10 years ago Sears was Regina's largest private employer. The Catalogue Centre, Call Centre, Warehouse and Clearance Centre are all gone. All that is left are the Cornwall Store and the Home Store on Quance. I heard that the same group that bought the Ring Road warehouse also bought the Home Store although Sears is still operating it. No doubt its days are numbered. http://business.financialpost.com/ne...crunch-worsens |
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