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By the number of stores, it is the largest mall in the [[Tri-Cities (British Columbia)|Tri-Cities]] (which includes Coquitlam, [[Port Coquitlam, British Columbia|Port Coquitlam]] and [[Port Moody, British Columbia|Port Moody]]) with 216 stores and services. Notable retailers include [[The Bay]], [[Sears Canada|Sears]], [[T & T Supermarket]], [[Zellers]], [[London Drugs]], [[Future Shop]], [[Sport Chek]] and [[Coast Mountain Sports]]. |
By the number of stores, it is the largest mall in the [[Tri-Cities (British Columbia)|Tri-Cities]] (which includes Coquitlam, [[Port Coquitlam, British Columbia|Port Coquitlam]] and [[Port Moody, British Columbia|Port Moody]]) with 216 stores and services. Notable retailers include [[The Bay]], [[Sears Canada|Sears]], [[T & T Supermarket]], [[Zellers]], [[London Drugs]], [[Future Shop]], [[Sport Chek]] and [[Coast Mountain Sports]]. |
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Adjacent to Coquitlam Centre is [[Coquitlam Station]], a major transit hub for the area. Public transit, serviced by [[TransLink (Vancouver)|TransLink]], has connections to the mall, with additional routes to [[Burnaby, British Columbia|Burnaby]], Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Downtown [[Vancouver]], [[Pitt Meadows, British Columbia|Pitt Meadows]], [[Maple Ridge, British Columbia|Maple Ridge]], [[New Westminster, British Columbia|New Westminster]] and [[Simon Fraser University]]. In addition to being the main public transit transfer point in Coquitlam, it is also the terminus of the [[97 B-Line]], a [[bus rapid transit]] line from Coquitlam Centre and Coquitlam Central Station to [[Lougheed Town Centre Station]], near the Coquitlam-Burnaby border. The 97 B-Line will be replaced by the [[Evergreen Line]], which will run from the nearby [[Douglas College]] campus to Lougheed Town Centre Station. It should be completed by 2014, although it has been delayed several times before. |
Adjacent to Coquitlam Centre is [[Coquitlam Station]], a major transit hub for the area. Public transit, serviced by [[TransLink (Vancouver)|TransLink]], has connections to the mall, with additional routes to [[Burnaby, British Columbia|Burnaby]], Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Downtown [[Vancouver]], [[Pitt Meadows, British Columbia|Pitt Meadows]], [[Maple Ridge, British Columbia|Maple Ridge]], [[New Westminster, British Columbia|New Westminster]] and [[Simon Fraser University]]. In addition to being the main public transit transfer point in Coquitlam, it is also the terminus of the [[97 B-Line]], a [[bus rapid transit]] line from Coquitlam Centre and Coquitlam Central Station to [[Lougheed Town Centre Station]], near the Coquitlam-Burnaby border. The 97 B-Line will be replaced by the [[Evergreen_Line_%28Vancouver%29|Evergreen Line]], which will run from the nearby [[Douglas College]] campus to Lougheed Town Centre Station. It should be completed by 2014, although it has been delayed several times before. |
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Several store chains have selected Coquitlam Centre for their first Lower Mainland locations, including [[H&M]] (officially opened on [[August 23]], [[2007]]) and [[Old Navy]]. The interior of the mall has been featured in several television programs and feature films, including the [[80th Academy Awards|Academy Award]]-winning movie '''[[Juno_(film)|Juno]]'''. |
Several store chains have selected Coquitlam Centre for their first Lower Mainland locations, including [[H&M]] (officially opened on [[August 23]], [[2007]]) and [[Old Navy]]. The interior of the mall has been featured in several television programs and feature films, including the [[80th Academy Awards|Academy Award]]-winning movie '''[[Juno_(film)|Juno]]'''. |
Revision as of 07:14, 23 July 2008
Location | Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada |
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Management | Morguard Investments Limited |
Owner | Morguard Investments Limited |
No. of stores and services | 216 |
No. of anchor tenants | 8 |
No. of floors | 2 |
Coquitlam Centre is a shopping mall in Coquitlam, British Columbia, built in the late 1970s and since expanded and renovated several times. It is located in downtown Coquitlam, near Coquitlam Central Station of the West Coast Express. It is also in close proximity of other shopping areas and the city hall.
By the number of stores, it is the largest mall in the Tri-Cities (which includes Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody) with 216 stores and services. Notable retailers include The Bay, Sears, T & T Supermarket, Zellers, London Drugs, Future Shop, Sport Chek and Coast Mountain Sports.
Adjacent to Coquitlam Centre is Coquitlam Station, a major transit hub for the area. Public transit, serviced by TransLink, has connections to the mall, with additional routes to Burnaby, Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Downtown Vancouver, Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, New Westminster and Simon Fraser University. In addition to being the main public transit transfer point in Coquitlam, it is also the terminus of the 97 B-Line, a bus rapid transit line from Coquitlam Centre and Coquitlam Central Station to Lougheed Town Centre Station, near the Coquitlam-Burnaby border. The 97 B-Line will be replaced by the Evergreen Line, which will run from the nearby Douglas College campus to Lougheed Town Centre Station. It should be completed by 2014, although it has been delayed several times before.
Several store chains have selected Coquitlam Centre for their first Lower Mainland locations, including H&M (officially opened on August 23, 2007) and Old Navy. The interior of the mall has been featured in several television programs and feature films, including the Academy Award-winning movie Juno.
Anchors
- Sears (151,455 sq. ft. / 14,070.6 m²)
- The Bay (120,527 sq. ft. / 11,197.3 m²)
- Zellers (116,270 sq. ft. / 10,801.8 m²)
- Future Shop (37,878 sq. ft. / 3,519 m²)
- London Drugs (36,568 sq. ft. / 3,397.3 m²)
- T & T Supermarket (33,062 sq. ft. / 3,071.6 m²)
- Golf Town (20,669 sq. ft. / 1,920.2 m²)
- Sport Chek (20,363 sq. ft. / 1,891.8 m²)
- Coast Mountain Sports (20,022 sq. ft. / 2,045.9 m²)
- H&M