Carrefour Angrignon

Carrefour Angrignon

Carrefour Angrignon is a Canadian shopping centre in the Montreal borough of LaSalle in Quebec. Built in 1986, it is located on Newman Boulevard, at the intersection with Angrignon Boulevard. Popular stores include Sears, Zellers, Bureau en Gros, Sears Home, Best Buy and Fortune Cinemas, as well as the soon-to-be-closed Maxi. There is also a food court, located between Sears and Fortune Cinemas. Free outdoor customer parking is provided. Tenants from its opening until 1993 included a Sears, Zellers, Maxi, Eaton's and Pascal. The mall underwent changes, as the Pascal became a movie theatre owned by Cine Entreprise days before opening it was sold to Famous Players (later Fortune Cinemas) in 1993 in its first half and a Future Shop occupying the second half of it in 1996. Eaton's pulled out of the mall in 1998, with its current occupants Sears Home and Bureau en Gros occupying them in the early 2000s. When Future Shop moved out of the mall in 2004, it was demolished and rebuilt as a Best Buy store a year later. Fortune Cinemas replaced the Famous Players location in 2006.

In addition to the stores mentionned above, Carrefour Angrignon has many different stores that sell a particular kind of merchandise. It has quite a few women's fashion boutiques, some of these being Limité, Marie-Claire, Le Château and Sirens. This mall also has jewellery/accessory stores such as Ardène, gift/card shops such as Hallmark and Carlton, a dollar store and a very creatively decorated pet shop called Safari, where there are all sorts of animals, from "standard" pets (e.g. cats, dogs, fish, etc.) to more unusual ones (e.g. ferrets, degus, scorpions).

ee also

*List of malls in Montreal
*Montreal


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