- Lambton Mall
Lambton Mall is a
shopping mall located inSarnia, Ontario . It opened in 1971 and through several expansions now has 650,000 square feet of retail space. It is bounded by London Road, Lambton Mall Road, and Exmouth Street.For much of its history, Lambton Mall did not have a department store (
The Bay , Simpsons,Eaton's , Sears), only being anchored byCanadian Tire , a Dominion supermarket (Dominion soon closed down in the 1980s and was replaced by Ashbrook or Ashby's which sold towels and bath products) andWoolco . It nonetheless proved a great success with the growing suburban population, drawing much traffic away from the downtown boutique shops which began to fall into decline.In 1982, the Sarnia Eaton Centre opened in downtown, intending to revitalize the city centre. Though it initially offered some competition, Lambton Mall generally enjoyed the upper hand and by the late 1990s the Eaton Centre was faced with poor patronage and high vacancy rates (sparked by the departure of its chief anchor). Lambton Mall was also threatened in the 1990s by the new
Birchwood Mall inPort Huron, Michigan , however this competition dropped off as the Canadian government allowedSunday shopping and also due to a weak Canadian dollar.In the 1990s, Lambton Mall underwent several expansions. In 1994, Wal-Mart purchased the
Woolco chain and moved in at the location facing London Road. AToys "R" Us and Country Farmer's Market were added in the eastern wing. The existingCanadian Tire was expanded, making it one of Ontario's largest for a while. A couple of years later, the Farmer's Market expanded and moved into an eastern extension.In the early 2000s, Wal-Mart moved to a new wing, now no longer connected to the rest of the mall, and its spot was taken over by Sears which had vacated its old Exmouth Street location (the old store on Exmouth Street near Colburn Road was in use since 1974 and served for a short time as a Sears liquidator, later being demolished; the plazas around there have since stagnated). Teppermans, a furniture store in a separate building on the mall parking lot was replaced by a Montana's. The Toys "R" Us and Farmer's Market were also relocated again, and a new food court and
SportChek were added next to theCanadian Tire . A dozen new stores were also added during the construction of the two storey Sears store. Interestingly, Wal-Mart later built a new store elsewhere in the city and closed down their mall location, but their lease still runs until 2021. [http://www.primarisreit.com/faq.aspx] )Lambton Mall's 1990s expansion also spurred the development of businesses in the Exmouth Street/London Road vicinity. The nearby
Famous Players movie theatre expanded to nine screens as the other theatres elsewhere in Sarnia closed down, and a new Sun ValleyChrysler car dealership opened at the intersection with Lambton Mall Road and Exmouth Street. Business Depot andThe Brick opened up stores on London Road just south of the mall in the mid and late 1990s. As Sears relocated to Lambton Mall in 2002,Sobeys (later converted to a Price Choppers one year later),Home Depot andFuture Shop also added locations on Exmouth Street across from the mall.On December 17, 2000, part of the mall's roof collapsed under the weight of snow, near the Hallmark store, killing one person.
External links
* [http://www.lambtonmall.com/ Official Site]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2000/12/14/mall_001214.html Roof Collapse]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/consumers/market/files/health/robbjoists/index.html Faulty Roof Contractor]
* [http://deadmalls.com/malls/bayside_mall.html Growth of Lambton Mall]
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