Mail Carnaval is a shopping mall located in Greenfield Park, Quebec, Canada. It is located on Taschereau Boulevard, near Greenfield Park's borough limit with neighbouring Brossard. The mall is named after its biggest anchor at the time of its opening, Super Carnaval (the ancestor of Super C). The mall opened around 1984.
A Jean Coutu pharmacy was one of the original tenants, but soon moved out (the space would later serve as the location of the current Zellers years later). American fitness chain Gold's Gym had a brief presence in the mall in the early 1990s but closed, and was eventually replaced by Famous Players movie theatre (now closed). Other notable tenants that once made business at Mail Carnaval include a Do it Center hardware store, the National Bank of Canada and Moores.
Up until 2007, Mail Carnaval was an indoor shopping centre. For the past 5 years or so, Mail Carnaval gradually began loosing it's small tenants and started to ressemble a dead mall. In the summer of 2007, the last small tenants left the mall and the indoor section has since been barricaded and enclosed through a wall. Only the major tenants from the strip section of the mall: Super C, Zellers, Dollarama, Mexx, Energie Cardio and Cohoes Rio Sud are still in operation.
A popular Quebec fitness chain, Nautilus Plus, currently has its corporate head office in the mall, just next to a branch of competitor Energie Cardio.
Current tenants
*Zellers
*Super C
*Dollarama
*Mexx
*Energie Cardio
*Cohoes Rio Sud
A Jean Coutu pharmacy was one of the original tenants, but soon moved out (the space would later serve as the location of the current Zellers years later). American fitness chain Gold's Gym had a brief presence in the mall in the early 1990s but closed, and was eventually replaced by Famous Players movie theatre (now closed). Other notable tenants that once made business at Mail Carnaval include a Do it Center hardware store, the National Bank of Canada and Moores.
Up until 2007, Mail Carnaval was an indoor shopping centre. For the past 5 years or so, Mail Carnaval gradually began loosing it's small tenants and started to ressemble a dead mall. In the summer of 2007, the last small tenants left the mall and the indoor section has since been barricaded and enclosed through a wall. Only the major tenants from the strip section of the mall: Super C, Zellers, Dollarama, Mexx, Energie Cardio and Cohoes Rio Sud are still in operation.
A popular Quebec fitness chain, Nautilus Plus, currently has its corporate head office in the mall, just next to a branch of competitor Energie Cardio.
Current tenants
*Zellers
*Super C
*Dollarama
*Mexx
*Energie Cardio
*Cohoes Rio Sud
Place Desormeaux is a small shopping mall located in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada. Its major tenants are Zellers and Super C, and to a lesser extent Pharmaprix. The mall is made of approximately 45 stores.
History
Place Desormeaux openned in 1971 with Bonimart, Steinberg's and Zellers as anchors.
Bonimart closed in 1991 . The space remained empty for the following 6 years. In 1997, Bonimart's former location was demolished and rebuilt with a complete new design to welcome the current Super C.
Steinberg's went bankrupt in 1992. The location in Place Desormeaux, unlike most Steinberg's outlets, was not sold and was closed instead. A small grocery chain Esposito took over the lease. Esposito in turn closed in 1996, opening the way for department store Winners to install itself in the mall. After operating for 10 years, Winners closed around late 2006/early 2007. The space currently has no tenant.
Zellers has been where it is since 1971.
Like other shopping centres, Place Desormeaux has gone to different renovations at various times of its history. However, it has never increase in size since its inception.
The mall also used to house one branch of the Longueuil public library.
History
Place Desormeaux openned in 1971 with Bonimart, Steinberg's and Zellers as anchors.
Bonimart closed in 1991 . The space remained empty for the following 6 years. In 1997, Bonimart's former location was demolished and rebuilt with a complete new design to welcome the current Super C.
Steinberg's went bankrupt in 1992. The location in Place Desormeaux, unlike most Steinberg's outlets, was not sold and was closed instead. A small grocery chain Esposito took over the lease. Esposito in turn closed in 1996, opening the way for department store Winners to install itself in the mall. After operating for 10 years, Winners closed around late 2006/early 2007. The space currently has no tenant.
Zellers has been where it is since 1971.
Like other shopping centres, Place Desormeaux has gone to different renovations at various times of its history. However, it has never increase in size since its inception.
The mall also used to house one branch of the Longueuil public library.
Place Portobello is a shopping mall located in Brossard, Quebec along Taschereau Boulevard near the Autoroute 10-Taschereau Interchange. The second and third floors serve as commercial office space. Some major tenants include Wal-Mart, Linen-Chest, Maxi and Jean Coutu. There is a nearby Reno-Depot hardware store which is part of Place Portobello despite not sharing any indoor or outdoor boundary with the rest of the mall.
Major tenants
*Wal-Mart (128,617 sq. ft.)
*Maxi (50,332 sq. ft.)
*Linen Chest (33,757 sq. ft.)
*Globo (11,178 sq. ft.)
*Jean Coutu (12,587 sq. ft.)
Major tenants
*Wal-Mart (128,617 sq. ft.)
*Maxi (50,332 sq. ft.)
*Linen Chest (33,757 sq. ft.)
*Globo (11,178 sq. ft.)
*Jean Coutu (12,587 sq. ft.)
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TaGPack believe in reducing packaging to minimise the environmental impacts as much as possible. As a government enviromnment agency approved packaging legislation specialist TaGPack are able to calculate the packaging fines owed by packaging producers in the UK. As part of this process TaGPack works with packaging producers to reduce the packaging used to minimise future fines and the impact on the environment.