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Mill Woods Town Centre

Coordinates: 53°27′22″N 113°25′52″W / 53.45611°N 113.43111°W / 53.45611; -113.43111
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Mill Woods Town Centre
Shoppers Drug Mart Entrance
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Coordinates53°27′22″N 113°25′52″W / 53.45611°N 113.43111°W / 53.45611; -113.43111
Address2331 66 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta
T6K 4B5
Opening date1988
ManagementBentallgreenoak
OwnerMaclab Development Group
No. of anchor tenants4
Total retail floor area580,250 sq ft (53,907 m2)
No. of floors1
Public transit accessEdmonton Transit System Light rail interchangeValley Line Mill Woods stop
Websitemillwoodstowncentre.com

Mill Woods Town Centre is a shopping centre located in south Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the neighbourhood of Mill Woods. It contains service and retail including Canadian Tire, Shoppers Drug Mart.[1] Some surrounding satellite stores are located in and around the mall's exterior properties. Stores inside the mall include Tim Hortons, the Shoe Company, Alberta Works Support Service Center, Telus Mobility, and more. There is also an ETS transit centre on the northern side of the property.

History

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Development for the mall started in the late 1970s; it was designed so that people would not have to leave Mill Woods to get access to major department stores.[2] In 2012, Zellers closed to become Target. In 2013, Safeway closed and became a Co-op. The Edmonton Public Library branch closed in 2015 and moved to a nearby location.

In 2017, building owner RioCan announced a plan to redevelop the site over the next 25 years, which would include a new transit station to serve the upcoming Mill Woods LRT stop and two new 18-story residential towers.[3]

December 2022 the Mall location was obtained by Maclab Development Group and currently making plans for future development .[4]

Transit

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The Mill Woods Transit Centre is located on the east side of the mall on Hewes Way.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Number of stores and services
  2. ^ "Millwoods Town Centre". Plus.ca. Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  3. ^ "Mill Woods redevelopment to include first European-style bus terminal". Edmonton Journal. March 18, 2017. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  4. ^ "Local developer buys Mill Woods Town Centre, plans for infill housing". Edmonton Journal. 2022-12-17.
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