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Market Square Shopping Centre (Kitchener)

Coordinates: 43°26′57.1″N 80°29′12.3″W / 43.449194°N 80.486750°W / 43.449194; -80.486750
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Market Square Shopping Centre
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LocationKitchener, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43°26′57.1″N 80°29′12.3″W / 43.449194°N 80.486750°W / 43.449194; -80.486750
Address25 Frederick Street
Opening date1973
No. of stores and services~6 (16 retail spaces mostly vacant or repurposed)
No. of anchor tenants1
Total retail floor areaOver 241,341 sq ft (22,421.3 m2) - mixed retail, office space
No. of floors2 (4 with non-retail areas)
Websiteeuropro.ca/property/market-square (Leasing site for Europro)

Market Square Shopping Centre is a mall located in downtown Kitchener, Ontario, whose tenancy skews to services.

History

Built between 1971 and 1973 on the grounds of the original Kitchener City Hall in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. It was home to an Eaton's (opened in 1973 and later became a Sears Canada retail store[1]), and home to the Kitchener Farmer's Market from 1973 to 2004. A glass clock tower at the corner of King and Frederick Streets pays homage to the former city hall clock tower, which is now located at Victoria Park, Kitchener.

Decline

The mall has since declined, through the 1990s (with a half empty food court[2] with long time McDonald's leaving in 2015) as shoppers have fled to larger malls in Waterloo Region like Conestoga Mall in Waterloo or Fairview Park Mall or Cambridge Centre to the south.

In January 2020, Conestoga College opened an 82,000-square-foot (7,600 m2) campus in the building, occupying about 13 of the centre's space.[3] The other major tenants are triOS College and The Record, the latter of which occupies a former Sears Outlet store. Few retail stores remain in the mall, which is now primarily used as office space. Nordia Inc. operated a call centre on the uppermost floor of the former Eaton's until 2019.

The mall has a multi-level indoor parking along Duke Street and a walkway across to Oxlea Tower (22 Frederick Street), a large office tower across Frederick Street.

The mall is now owned by Europro Real Estate, which owns a number of buildings in the city's core.[4]

Tenants

Transit Connections

Grand River Transit has a number of routes that have stops around the complex:

Bus Routes

  • Route 1 Queen–River via stop on Frederick Street
  • Route 3 Ottawa South via stop on Frederick Street
  • Route 4 Glasgow via stop on Frederick Street
  • Route 7 King via stops on King Street
  • Route 204 iXpress Highland–Victoria via stops on Frederick Street

Light Rail

References

  1. ^ Kopytek, Bruce Allen (2014-10-21). Eaton's: The Trans-Canada Store. ISBN 9781625846952.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-04-29. Retrieved 2017-04-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Banger, Chase (2019-05-31). "Market Square will be home to new Conestoga College campus". CTV News. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
  4. ^ Davis, Brent (January 28, 2017). "Blockbuster! Toronto firm buys much of downtown Kitchener. Now what?". TheRecord.com.