This mall used to actually be a nice place. I remember a movie theatre, a Loblaws, and meeting the power rangers there when I was a kid. Sad to see it go but the mall isn’t what it once was. Thanks for giving us something to watch for years to come
Actually, it’s kind of ironic but it is exactly as it was minus the foot traffic. All the people went to newer, redesigned malls while this remain stagnant and stuck in then”past” like time stood still for them. Of course I’m fond of bygone days. Big modern malls are too busy and hectic for my taste.
@@MisterMister5893 the decor hasn’t changed, but everything else has. This location of Canadian tire has gates with locks covering half the products. The grocery store was a higher end store and now is a discount store.
I used to take my children to Centre Point Mall just for something to do, so I have fond memories there. So sad to know that it is slated to be demolished. Thank you for the tour.
GTA needs the housing for sure but it shouldn't be at the expense of loosing these places, the developers should be required to incorporate the mall into the development. These places are still a destination for some social interaction, be it a coffee with friends or strangers or just a place to walk when the weather outside isn't favorable.
The more stipulation you put on new development the more expensive you make it for the end user. I understand the desire for 3rd places but that should be on the city planning department.
@@TheTroyc1982 Your right the city planners have to outline what fits in the community and what the community need are, just because a developer wants to build, what they build should make sense. I don't know this specific project, but the other one Johnny mentioned "Galleria on the park" the developer took away the Galleria Mall and the Wallace Emmerson community Centre, before being given the go ahead the developer had to include a new community Centre (that they build) in the master plan. There are other developments where the developer had to build a new high-school or incorporate a new library in the pedestal of the building, so that's why I think the developer in this case should consider the mall and its users, if they add 2000 (or whatever it is) units that's a huge new customer base, why not capitalize on that as well.
I lived in that area back from 08-14, that mall was on its last legs even then. The Promenade around the corner is a superior mall if thats what you're after. Fairview isn't far either, same with the one in Richmond Hill up the street
Hi Johnny! Thanks for the awesome tour around Centrepoint mall on a Tuesday afternoon. I’ve been to this mall many times and I remember way back then there used to be a store called Zellers if not mistaken. Hope everyone has a great day!!
Thank-you for your videos. Some of these bring back so many memories for me. For example, I used to work at 2 Bloor West 15+ years ago and so your video about Cumberland Mall brought back a flood of memories. Now with this video I am reminded about how a friend and I used to come to Centrepoint a lot. Sometimes for a bit of shopping, but mostly just to go to The Pickle Barrel for lunch before going to see a movie. I hope these videos stay up for a long, long time. They act like a sort of time capsule of parts of the GTA.
I am a senior and I have been going to this mall almost everyday for the past 20 years. I am going to be so disappointed if this mall disappear because I have no other place to go. 😌😔😟😰😥😢
@@inlee99 Sorry to hear that. I used to live with my elderly mom over at Bathurst and Steeles. Other than medical visits, she didn't really go out much during the last several years of her life, but almost every weekend we'd go over to Centrepoint, so she could go to the Bay, and then we'd grab some groceries. We didn't have a car, so this was pretty much her only outing. She's gone now, and I've left the area, but I can't imagine how disappointing it would have been for her to have lost the mall.
You're in my area! I grew up 2 blocks north of center point mall. I used to go to golden star with my parents and I still order from them! I was at the canada computers there 2 days ago!
There isn't really another mall around so I don't know why it's not busier. The nearby mall which is around the Promenade is also nice and also a dead mall.
Wow, times change. I grew up on the other side of Yonge St from the mall. Went there regularly from late 70’s to early 90’s. My high school is in behind it as well. Lot of memories there, but North York in general has changed so much in my lifetime. When I was a kid, the North side of Steeles was just open fields. Guess I’m getting old.
ive heard rumours the actual goal with yorkdale mall is to add towers ontop of the building, yorkdale mall atleast in 2019 was the most profitable mall per sqf in canada, and top 3 in north america, really cool walking around the back halls of yorkdale mall and seeing the many different bricks from all the different additions they've done over the years. unrelated but i've found canadian tire in a few locations has done quite well with building into new buildings and community's, its not great for anything but its good enough for most stuff making it a "popular" store.
Wow !! TO and the surrounding areas continue to grow, people want to live in Canada, it’s a GREAT country 🇨🇦 Ps I worked close to this shopping mall in the 90s good times 👍☘️
👍..Great video and info. The mall here where I am, although only a one level building, looks exactly like the Centerpoint Mall. Even the parking lot is almost identical. It is a shame that Centerpoint will most likely be demolished.
When Town And Country Square first opened, my parents shopped there. I was just a child at the time. Throughout the first few years of it's existence, there was no mall. It was just Savette at the south and Discount Foods at the north . The two stores were separated by more than one hundred yards of open pavement. Later, they built a mall that connected the two stores. The eastern and western additions to the mall came much later.
like Centre Point Mall, there is a similar redevelopment plan under way in Hamilton for the former Eaton Centre (aka Hamilton City Centre) built in 1990. i dunno why? i think Centre Point Mall and Hamilton City Centre are both nice malls.
Yes there used to be a Zellers for many years and then they turned it in to a Target. Now, it's Canada Computers! I used to go to this mall all the time because I used to live around there but I don't anymore.
The memories.... Movie theater... I saw Star Wars: New Hope opening day in 1977 at Town & Country moive theater... And i saw Stripes there.... Grizzly Adams....
Thanks for another great video Johnny . I think they should just Renovate the mall looks like it's still in very good condition. Just needs a face-lift
Wow. When I lived near this mall (2008-2016) I knew it like the back of my hand, and it's quite surreal to have this virtual walk-through when the last time I was there was November 2016, a day or two before I moved to the UK. My ex and I always did our weekly shopping at No Frills, and we used to meet his mom there every single Thursday for dinner in the food court and shopping! This was back when the Dollarama was A Buck or Two and Zellers was still alive. We ALWAYS went in those two stores, Crappy Tire, the little clothing shop Grazia (we called it the Six Dollar Shirt Store lol), and Smart Maple which I see is no longer there. And his mom and I were often found in the gem & mineral store once that showed up. We always used the post office when it was there and enjoyed Pickle Barrel a time or ten. It's funny to remember shops that aren't there anymore, such as PayLess (next to No Frills). I remember sitting on those round seats/planters, drinking a coffee and having a bit of a rest. I honestly have so many lovely memories of Centrepoint and I'm so sad to see it go, but I know times and cities change with expansion and evolution. I'm overdue for a Toronto visit so I hope I can take one last walk through before it all gets torn down, but if I don't, I'm so grateful this little video exists. Thank you so much, Johnny!!
I remember A Buck Or Two, I remember there was 1 of those on the north side of Wilson just west of Jane where the Dollarama is now (1 of 2 Dollaramas in that area, across from each other). The store at that location used to be a Blockbuster Video a long time ago
It's had the same activity for years. It's not really doomed if it's still getting plenty of activity like that. It's about the normal numbers for a long time.
I think with all the online shopping everybody is doing is the reason why alot of malls not just in Canada but here in the US are closing. I haven't been to a mall in several years because I do all my shopping online.
This project sounds what they did to Oakridge Mall in Vancouver. It was a high-end fashion mall with a Hudson's Bay and Apple store as anchors. They bulldozed the whole thing a few years ago and are still rebuilding it with numerous condo towers and a new shopping facility. There's a question whether Apple will return when it's completed.
Remember shopping here all the time when it was Town and Country Square. How sad that it soon will be no more. Where will people go to shop in this area, or is online shopping simply taking over?
What? Town and country square? Geez, I feel so old and I used to live in the Senlac and Finch area not far from the mall from 1996 to 2001 and would go there all the time usually to window shop
This mall reminded me of old unimproved Dufferin Mall. The floor and the decor here looks dated. Just like the Dufferin mall looked before the renovations.
That’s crazy I remember going to centrepoint as a baby, even as a young kid. The 98 took me right to the mall. I remember when they had the Olive Garden, Loblaws, buck or two,Zellers. It’s a shame what Toronto has been become man
Great video Johnny. I lived in the area for 6 years and I enjoyed a lot the Centerpoint. Before it was full of old Russians then it changed to Filipinos. Your video will remain a good memory of the past as unfortunately Toronto is destroyed in the name of “progress”.
bummer, i drive past this mall all the time but haven't gone inside in years. it'd be cool if they could build condos on top of the mall, like promenade mall
Ooh yeaaaaah! I had forgotten about that. That's where Santa used to sit too. It's too bad they ripped the centre out of Centrepoint just for more retail space.
The no frills there was a wolco when I got here in '91 then it was a supercenter then a loblaws now, where dollar store is was a ramp going up to a movie theater where watched all the movies for free, and a water fountain below with a smoking section where the kids from the highschool used to smoke along with everyone else. Only canadian tire and the bay remained since those times.
It was a Woolco, then Loblaws, Supercentre, and No Frills. There was a BMO, but in a different location, and also there was a Shoppers, but much smaller.
@@BlueToronto the supercentre was before the loblaws, used to watch movies there when young, when got out at 18 later it was a loblaws then turned to no frills, the shoppers was always there nu looked different, the bmo was by the bay. Either way they want to tear all the malls down and put up towers.
@@BossPresident No, it wasn't. I lived in the area for 44 years. Loblaws was on the Steeles side, then it moved to the current No Frills location when Woolco left.
@@BlueToronto there never was a loblaws on the Steeles side, it was where the no frills is now after the supercentre and the prices were too high, on the steeles side was a zellers and the crappy tire. Been there since ‘92 watching free movies at the theatre sneaking in, your memory is fading ol’timer. Put some push-ups on it then go do your homework then your push-ups.😂😂✌🏼
Just looked it up, apparently there was a super city that turned to a loblaws before the zellers, that was before I got here I guess. Later on after woolco got turned to supercentre then a new loblaws then no frills now. We’re talking different time periods and two different loblaws, I never saw a loblaws on steeles when got here must have been prior, it was early 2000s when the new loblaws popped up where the supercentre was and then it became a no frills.
Anyone remember stores here from way back? I remember PJ's Pets, Oceania (many comics, and hockey cards were bought there), Gentlemen's Court, Benetton, and some little fruit and vegetable store. Oh, and Coconut Joe! LMAO.
In this case the development has a potential problem because Metrolinx wants to build a bus terminal on the property, all the other developments need to know where the Subway and station will be located. Of course if nobody wants to take a gamble on real estate prices all bets are off. Up the road prices have dropped
Mall with rentals above5 floors so the firemens hose reaches in case of an emergency So they can actually do their jobs Instead of standing around helplessly watching it burn With tenants without balconies on the 40th floor and up😮 5 stories above a mall with balconies to rent Until we meet the spouses if our dreams to merge our riches and someday buy a house😊❤
1 Is the upper lever @ Hudson's Bay actually closed or is the escalator out of service? 2. Will the 3000+ future households lthere likely be a need for a full-line department store at Yonge & Steeles after redevelopment? 3. This mall seems to have a huge amount of "Mom & Pop" businesses. I never seen a Best Buy Mobile before.
I don’t understand why they have to demolish the whole mall. Just develop the parking lot or make additions to the mall (unless it is structurally unsound).
If the Centerpoint Mall is going to be demolished, why not have an improved new design where a large mall is built with a residential rental apartment hirise on top of it?
But centrepoint is a run down mall. It’s been in decay for 2 decades now. What used to be a working class neighbourhood becoming a working poor neighbourhood. The area is too valuable to have run down apartments and run down mall.
Would be nice to see independant fashion stores We have enough cookie cutter fashion stores and stores for the ultra richWould be nice to see an actual leather store with warm(WARM) leather glo es mitts pants boots shoes purses long leather coats with ir without a winter lining Maxi midi car coat jacket short jacket etc Leather hats etc Cannot find one anywhere these days Every mall sold leather jackets for men and women and they were affordable They want to dish out this horrible weather and dress us for the islands😮
this is sign of the time when big business rule for everyone and money is their god gas cars small shops nice people all must go for a few can rule my my what a miss i see all
I think this is a decent redevelopment plan. Centrepoint Mall is a fine mall, but its not like a historic landmark that must ve preserved at all costs. Torontonians are too averse to change. Its no wonder nothing ever gets done quickly in this town.
Thank you Johnny for the videos,l really appreciate and enjoy them!😊
Thank you Mary!!!
Your welcome Johnny!
This mall used to actually be a nice place. I remember a movie theatre, a Loblaws, and meeting the power rangers there when I was a kid. Sad to see it go but the mall isn’t what it once was. Thanks for giving us something to watch for years to come
Actually, it’s kind of ironic but it is exactly as it was minus the foot traffic. All the people went to newer, redesigned malls while this remain stagnant and stuck in then”past” like time stood still for them. Of course I’m fond of bygone days. Big modern malls are too busy and hectic for my taste.
Yea used to be a small theatre with 3 screens. Quite a nice little mall. Now it’s more like a flea market feel. So run down now.
@@MisterMister5893 the decor hasn’t changed, but everything else has. This location of Canadian tire has gates with locks covering half the products. The grocery store was a higher end store and now is a discount store.
@@MrMannyhw I remember watching the Titanic at that theatre just after the movie came out in early 1998
@@OnyxMoneyDrops and at one point was there a small water fountain at the food court?
I used to take my children to Centre Point Mall just for something to do, so I have fond memories there. So sad to know that it is slated to be demolished. Thank you for the tour.
GTA needs the housing for sure but it shouldn't be at the expense of loosing these places, the developers should be required to incorporate the mall into the development.
These places are still a destination for some social interaction, be it a coffee with friends or strangers or just a place to walk when the weather outside isn't favorable.
The more stipulation you put on new development the more expensive you make it for the end user.
I understand the desire for 3rd places but that should be on the city planning department.
@@TheTroyc1982 Your right the city planners have to outline what fits in the community and what the community need are, just because a developer wants to build, what they build should make sense.
I don't know this specific project, but the other one Johnny mentioned "Galleria on the park" the developer took away the Galleria Mall and the Wallace Emmerson community Centre, before being given the go ahead the developer had to include a new community Centre (that they build) in the master plan. There are other developments where the developer had to build a new high-school or incorporate a new library in the pedestal of the building, so that's why I think the developer in this case should consider the mall and its users, if they add 2000 (or whatever it is) units that's a huge new customer base, why not capitalize on that as well.
I lived in that area back from 08-14, that mall was on its last legs even then. The Promenade around the corner is a superior mall if thats what you're after. Fairview isn't far either, same with the one in Richmond Hill up the street
Hi Johnny! Thanks for the awesome tour around Centrepoint mall on a Tuesday afternoon. I’ve been to this mall many times and I remember way back then there used to be a store called Zellers if not mistaken. Hope everyone has a great day!!
It was a Woolco's before that.
It used to be called Town and County Mall from the 1970's when the grand opening started.
Thanks for the memories of a mall I used to visit.
Thanks George!!!
Thank-you for your videos. Some of these bring back so many memories for me. For example, I used to work at 2 Bloor West 15+ years ago and so your video about Cumberland Mall brought back a flood of memories.
Now with this video I am reminded about how a friend and I used to come to Centrepoint a lot. Sometimes for a bit of shopping, but mostly just to go to The Pickle Barrel for lunch before going to see a movie.
I hope these videos stay up for a long, long time. They act like a sort of time capsule of parts of the GTA.
I still remember and miss the movie theatre that used to be in this mall.
I am a senior and I have been going to this mall almost everyday for the past 20 years. I am going to be so disappointed if this mall disappear because I have no other place to go. 😌😔😟😰😥😢
@@inlee99 Sorry to hear that. I used to live with my elderly mom over at Bathurst and Steeles. Other than medical visits, she didn't really go out much during the last several years of her life, but almost every weekend we'd go over to Centrepoint, so she could go to the Bay, and then we'd grab some groceries. We didn't have a car, so this was pretty much her only outing. She's gone now, and I've left the area, but I can't imagine how disappointing it would have been for her to have lost the mall.
You're in my area! I grew up 2 blocks north of center point mall. I used to go to golden star with my parents and I still order from them! I was at the canada computers there 2 days ago!
Thanks for the tour. I used to work in the Loblaws (now no frills) 30 years ago.
I pretty grew up in that mall throughout the 80's & 90's. It used to be called Town & Country Mall
Definitely will miss having it. Good stores and convenient location. Great videos btw!!
There isn't really another mall around so I don't know why it's not busier. The nearby mall which is around the Promenade is also nice and also a dead mall.
Everyone ordering on-line. Sad❣
When was the last time you saw a Kodak store? Now that's a blast from my childhood past, right next to the It Store.
It's actually a relatively new store in the mall. It has nothing to do with cameras. It has optometrists, and sells glasses.
It really reminded me of a few malls in my younger days in Ottawa and in Guelph, ON.
Wow, times change. I grew up on the other side of Yonge St from the mall. Went there regularly from late 70’s to early 90’s. My high school is in behind it as well. Lot of memories there, but North York in general has changed so much in my lifetime. When I was a kid, the North side of Steeles was just open fields. Guess I’m getting old.
ive heard rumours the actual goal with yorkdale mall is to add towers ontop of the building, yorkdale mall atleast in 2019 was the most profitable mall per sqf in canada, and top 3 in north america, really cool walking around the back halls of yorkdale mall and seeing the many different bricks from all the different additions they've done over the years.
unrelated but i've found canadian tire in a few locations has done quite well with building into new buildings and community's, its not great for anything but its good enough for most stuff making it a "popular" store.
Thanks for the video Johnny That is one mall I have not been to on about 40 years
Wow !! TO and the surrounding areas continue to grow, people want to live in Canada, it’s a GREAT country 🇨🇦 Ps I worked close to this shopping mall in the 90s good times 👍☘️
👍..Great video and info.
The mall here where I am, although only a one level building, looks exactly like the Centerpoint Mall. Even the parking lot is almost identical.
It is a shame that Centerpoint will most likely be demolished.
Thank you Johnny! Your videos are quite informative.
The old Town and Country Mall 50 years later !
When Town And Country Square first opened, my parents shopped there. I was just a child at the time. Throughout the first few years of it's existence, there was no mall. It was just Savette at the south and Discount Foods at the north . The two stores were separated by more than one hundred yards of open pavement. Later, they built a mall that connected the two stores. The eastern and western additions to the mall came much later.
That's interesting. I was born in '76, and as far as I can remember, it was a mall. It had a Woolco.
ive been homeless off in on past 10 yrs experiencing toronto thanks johnny
a new point of view
like Centre Point Mall, there is a similar redevelopment plan under way in Hamilton for the former Eaton Centre (aka Hamilton City Centre) built in 1990. i dunno why? i think Centre Point Mall and Hamilton City Centre are both nice malls.
Centerpoint is one of those places that gives you a 90s or even 80s vibe. A true time warp indeed.
Yes there used to be a Zellers for many years and then they turned it in to a Target. Now, it's Canada Computers! I used to go to this mall all the time because I used to live around there but I don't anymore.
The memories.... Movie theater... I saw Star Wars: New Hope opening day in 1977 at Town & Country moive theater... And i saw Stripes there.... Grizzly Adams....
I was hoping the Line 1 extension could save the mall. I was thinking there could be a tunnel from the mall to the future Steeles station.
Yeah, I'm sure they could have incorporated a building or two on the land, and kept the mall, but I guess money was more important.
Thanks for another great video Johnny . I think they should just Renovate the mall looks like it's still in very good condition. Just needs a face-lift
Wow. When I lived near this mall (2008-2016) I knew it like the back of my hand, and it's quite surreal to have this virtual walk-through when the last time I was there was November 2016, a day or two before I moved to the UK.
My ex and I always did our weekly shopping at No Frills, and we used to meet his mom there every single Thursday for dinner in the food court and shopping! This was back when the Dollarama was A Buck or Two and Zellers was still alive. We ALWAYS went in those two stores, Crappy Tire, the little clothing shop Grazia (we called it the Six Dollar Shirt Store lol), and Smart Maple which I see is no longer there. And his mom and I were often found in the gem & mineral store once that showed up. We always used the post office when it was there and enjoyed Pickle Barrel a time or ten. It's funny to remember shops that aren't there anymore, such as PayLess (next to No Frills). I remember sitting on those round seats/planters, drinking a coffee and having a bit of a rest.
I honestly have so many lovely memories of Centrepoint and I'm so sad to see it go, but I know times and cities change with expansion and evolution. I'm overdue for a Toronto visit so I hope I can take one last walk through before it all gets torn down, but if I don't, I'm so grateful this little video exists. Thank you so much, Johnny!!
I remember A Buck Or Two, I remember there was 1 of those on the north side of Wilson just west of Jane where the Dollarama is now (1 of 2 Dollaramas in that area, across from each other). The store at that location used to be a Blockbuster Video a long time ago
It's had the same activity for years. It's not really doomed if it's still getting plenty of activity like that. It's about the normal numbers for a long time.
I think with all the online shopping everybody is doing is the reason why alot of malls not just in Canada but here in the US are closing. I haven't been to a mall in several years because I do all my shopping online.
Enjoyed the video. Sorry the mall is going away.
It was called The Town and Country! Back in the day I guess the newer name did not farre as well😮
This project sounds what they did to Oakridge Mall in Vancouver. It was a high-end fashion mall with a Hudson's Bay and Apple store as anchors. They bulldozed the whole thing a few years ago and are still rebuilding it with numerous condo towers and a new shopping facility. There's a question whether Apple will return when it's completed.
Remember shopping here all the time when it was Town and Country Square. How sad that it soon will be no more. Where will people go to shop in this area, or is online shopping simply taking over?
What? Town and country square? Geez, I feel so old and I used to live in the Senlac and Finch area not far from the mall from 1996 to 2001 and would go there all the time usually to window shop
This mall reminded me of old unimproved Dufferin Mall. The floor and the decor here looks dated. Just like the Dufferin mall looked before the renovations.
I worked at the loblaws there in the 90's
good morning everyone
Towne & Country Mall when I grew up there
That Dollarama used to be a movie theatre wayyyy back in the day 😁
Subway station when? Never! Look at the Crosstown disaster. Another neighborhood destroyed.
That’s crazy I remember going to centrepoint as a baby, even as a young kid. The 98 took me right to the mall. I remember when they had the Olive Garden, Loblaws, buck or two,Zellers. It’s a shame what Toronto has been become man
Great video Johnny. I lived in the area for 6 years and I enjoyed a lot the Centerpoint. Before it was full of old Russians then it changed to Filipinos. Your video will remain a good memory of the past as unfortunately Toronto is destroyed in the name of “progress”.
I think you’re right. Rising real estate values mean the owners can make more money. Some of the stores have good prices on basic unbranded clothing.
Good morning
Steeles wasn't yet completely paved when this mall started !
bummer, i drive past this mall all the time but haven't gone inside in years. it'd be cool if they could build condos on top of the mall, like promenade mall
Anyone remember the water fountain in the middle of the mall?
yeah in the smoking section below the movie theater ramp.
Ooh yeaaaaah! I had forgotten about that. That's where Santa used to sit too. It's too bad they ripped the centre out of Centrepoint just for more retail space.
@@BlueToronto On the note of fountains. I vaguely recall there was a very small one at the food court
The no frills there was a wolco when I got here in '91 then it was a supercenter then a loblaws now, where dollar store is was a ramp going up to a movie theater where watched all the movies for free, and a water fountain below with a smoking section where the kids from the highschool used to smoke along with everyone else.
Only canadian tire and the bay remained since those times.
It was a Woolco, then Loblaws, Supercentre, and No Frills.
There was a BMO, but in a different location, and also there was a Shoppers, but much smaller.
@@BlueToronto the supercentre was before the loblaws, used to watch movies there when young, when got out at 18 later it was a loblaws then turned to no frills, the shoppers was always there nu looked different, the bmo was by the bay.
Either way they want to tear all the malls down and put up towers.
@@BossPresident No, it wasn't. I lived in the area for 44 years. Loblaws was on the Steeles side, then it moved to the current No Frills location when Woolco left.
@@BlueToronto there never was a loblaws on the Steeles side, it was where the no frills is now after the supercentre and the prices were too high, on the steeles side was a zellers and the crappy tire. Been there since ‘92 watching free movies at the theatre sneaking in, your memory is fading ol’timer. Put some push-ups on it then go do your homework then your push-ups.😂😂✌🏼
Just looked it up, apparently there was a super city that turned to a loblaws before the zellers, that was before I got here I guess.
Later on after woolco got turned to supercentre then a new loblaws then no frills now. We’re talking different time periods and two different loblaws, I never saw a loblaws on steeles when got here must have been prior, it was early 2000s when the new loblaws popped up where the supercentre was and then it became a no frills.
Anyone remember stores here from way back?
I remember PJ's Pets, Oceania (many comics, and hockey cards were bought there), Gentlemen's Court, Benetton, and some little fruit and vegetable store. Oh, and Coconut Joe! LMAO.
I remember PJ’s pets and Benetton.
oh man I used to go there for the Canadian Tire & the food court! too many Filipinos hang out there...that's why they have the Jollibee :)))
you should check out woodbine mall and fantasy fair, when I was there it was abandoned
I was used to shop at centre point mall, Unique stores but it was not this big in 2016 to2019. is there other mall adjacent to it?
In this case the development has a potential problem because Metrolinx wants to build a bus terminal on the property, all the other developments need to know where the Subway and station will be located. Of course if nobody wants to take a gamble on real estate prices all bets are off. Up the road prices have dropped
Mall with rentals above5 floors so the firemens hose reaches in case of an emergency So they can actually do their jobs Instead of standing around helplessly watching it burn With tenants without balconies on the 40th floor and up😮 5 stories above a mall with balconies to rent Until we meet the spouses if our dreams to merge our riches and someday buy a house😊❤
Nooooooo are you fkkking kidding me -_- then again what ISN'T about to ne demolished and built into useless condos these days in Toronto -_-
Bus driver thought you were a tourist and made sure to stop incase.
Are the demolishing the whole mall? Would it not benefit residents of the Condos to have retail close by?
Come to Promanade mall in Thornhill
I used to frequent a restaurant/bar in there back in the 80's. Can't remember the name.
I have been to the very first Jollibee in the Philippines.This is why McDonald gave up in the Philippines !
1 Is the upper lever @ Hudson's Bay actually closed or is the escalator out of service?
2. Will the 3000+ future households lthere likely be a need for a full-line department store at Yonge & Steeles after redevelopment?
3. This mall seems to have a huge amount of "Mom & Pop" businesses. I never seen a Best Buy Mobile before.
I don’t understand why they have to demolish the whole mall. Just develop the parking lot or make additions to the mall (unless it is structurally unsound).
It has been 2 years since they made the announcement but still nothing happened to the Mall.
So they are ripping it down for condos?
If the Centerpoint Mall is going to be demolished, why not have an improved new design where a large mall is built with a residential rental apartment hirise on top of it?
In typical Toronto fashion, destroy anything useful and build overpriced condos
And give them to anyone *but* Canadians
The rich Illegals need somewhere to go.
You mean 3000 parking spots?
But centrepoint is a run down mall. It’s been in decay for 2 decades now. What used to be a working class neighbourhood becoming a working poor neighbourhood. The area is too valuable to have run down apartments and run down mall.
@@MrMannyhwIt's not run down. I'm not saying it's modern, but it's still in good condition, and serves the area well.
Would be nice to see independant fashion stores We have enough cookie cutter fashion stores and stores for the ultra richWould be nice to see an actual leather store with warm(WARM) leather glo es mitts pants boots shoes purses long leather coats with ir without a winter lining Maxi midi car coat jacket short jacket etc Leather hats etc Cannot find one anywhere these days Every mall sold leather jackets for men and women and they were affordable They want to dish out this horrible weather and dress us for the islands😮
Sayvette opened in 1961.
Jollibee, a famous Filipino fastfood.😄
Canadian tire and people have been there for almost 60 years that’s why Canadian tire ain’t leaving they own this mall😂😂
Victim of online shopping and Airbnb.
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this is sign of the time when big business rule for everyone and money is their god gas cars small shops nice people all must go for a few can rule my my what a miss i see all
Fit fir less?Do you have a pool To do length and lane swim's?
Gross. They sure are destroying Toronto.
It is already destroyed . 😢
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I think this is a decent redevelopment plan. Centrepoint Mall is a fine mall, but its not like a historic landmark that must ve preserved at all costs. Torontonians are too averse to change. Its no wonder nothing ever gets done quickly in this town.
A HUNGER ARTIST book by Franz Kafka...
Johnny do you not eat anything other than oriental😊?❤
stop destroying all the old toronto/gta we grew up with and replacing it with these trash developments.
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would you demolish h o m e?...
LOOK, MANN' + WHY BE UNCOMFORTABLE WHEN YOU DON't HAVE TO?/
I have watched too many videos of yours. You are negative dude. See you later.
Unfortunately, it’s a pit 🫤🫤
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