Scotia Centre
Scotia Centre Mall First Avenue Entrance | |
Location | 123 Second Avenue South – Central Business District, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Coordinates | 52°07′39″N 106°40′03″W / 52.127500°N 106.667500°WCoordinates: 52°07′39″N 106°40′03″W / 52.127500°N 106.667500°W |
Management | Dream Office Management (Sask) Corp. |
No. of stores and services | approx 16 and food court |
No. of anchor tenants | 1 Bank of Nova Scotia |
Scotia Centre is a commercial complex and small shopping mall in downtown Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, managed by Dream Office Management (Sask) Corp.[1]
Description
The mall portion of the Centre contains about a dozen stores.
The headquarters of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan are located in one of two office towers at Scotia Center, having relocated from Saskatoon Square in June 1985.[2] The company purchased its tower from the developer in 2005.[3]
History
The mall opened in 1985 on a site formally occupied by the original Capitol Theatre movie palace, which was demolished in 1979 to make way for the new project, although construction was delayed for nearly five years.[4][5] The groundbreaking for the project occurred in February 1984.[6] When the mall opened, it was notable for having downtown Saskatoon's first food court (Midtown Plaza across the street not opening its own for several more years).
See also
References and external links
- ↑ "Scotia Centre". Dundee Realty Management Corporation.
- ↑ Change of Address, The StarPhoenix
- ↑ (6 May 2006). Princeton Tower sale likely, The StarPhoenix
- ↑ (15 November 1983). Princeton Tenders Close, The StarPhoenix
- ↑ Saskatoon: A History of Photographs, p. 52, 137 (2007)
- ↑ (9 Feb 1984).Scotiabank official high on city future, The StarPhoenix