- Scarborough City Centre
Scarborough City Centre is a small city centre in Scarborough,
Toronto ,Ontario ,Canada , one of the six municipalities amalgamated into the City ofToronto in 1998. It is roughly bounded by Midland Avenue to the west, Markham Avenue to the east, Ellesmere Road to the south, and Highway 401 on the north. At its core is theScarborough Town Centre , a shopping mall with approximately convert|1700000|sqft|m2 of space, occupied by three anchor retailers, a cineplex and 200 small outlets over two floors. This mall is the central focus of the city centre, and is connected to a station of the SRT system, which also interfaces with the bus system. Two other SRT stations, Midland and McCowan, also exist within the bounds of the city centre. To the south of the mall isScarborough Civic Centre , which was the city hall for Scarborough before amalgamation. Standing between the mall and the civic centre isAlbert Campbell Square , a public space named after a former reeve of Scarborough.Surrounding these central buildings are an assortment of condominium towers, many of them very recent additions to the skyline. The major office towers in the area are those at
Consilium Place , which was completed in 1991. In a band around the southern side of the city centre are densely forested parklands, between Borough Drive and Ellesmere Road. Outside the immediate city centre is mostly industrial parks and low-density housing.
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