Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre

Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre

infobox shopping mall
shopping_mall_name = Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre


caption =
location = Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
opening_date =
owner= Morguard Investments Ltd.
manager=
developer=
number_of_stores = Approx. 100
number_of_anchors = 3
floor_area =
parking =
floors= 1
website = http://www.bonniedoonshoppingcentre.com

Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre is a shopping mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Located in the neighbourhood of Bonnie Doon, it is a medium sized mall and houses only an estimated 100 stores on one floor. The mall was originally an exposed shopping centre when constructed about 1960, however it was enclosed and a large Sears store added in 1967. It is in an older neighbourhood and caters to many seniors who live nearby. It is very much a neighbourhood mall verses a destination centre.

Its anchors are Sears, Zellers, and Safeway.

Anchors

*Bonnie Doon Bowling Lanes (39,640 sq ft.)
*Canada Safeway (47,500 sq ft.)
*Sears (108,406 sq ft.)
*Sport Mart (10,001 sq ft.)
*Zellers (74,745 sq ft.)

ee also

List of Edmonton malls

References

External links

* [http://www.bonniedoonshoppingcentre.com Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre]


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