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Scotia Centre

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Scotia Centre Mall
Scotia Centre Mall First Avenue Entrance
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Location123 Second Avenue South – Central Business District, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Coordinates52°07′39″N 106°40′03″W / 52.127500°N 106.667500°W / 52.127500; -106.667500Coordinates: 52°07′39″N 106°40′03″W / 52.127500°N 106.667500°W / 52.127500; -106.667500
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ManagementDream Office Management (Sask) Corp.
No. of stores and servicesapprox 16 and food court
No. of anchor tenants1 Bank of Nova Scotia

Scotia Centre is a commercial complex and small shopping mall in downtown Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, managed by Dream Office Management (Sask) Corp.[1]

Description[edit]

The mall portion of the Centre contains about a dozen stores.[citation needed]

The headquarters of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan are located in one of two office towers at Scotia Center, having relocated from Saskatoon Square in June 1985.[2] The company purchased its tower from the developer in 2005.[3]

History[edit]

The mall opened in 1985 on a site formally occupied by the original Capitol Theatre movie palace, which was demolished in 1979 to make way for the new project, although construction was delayed for nearly five years.[4][5] The groundbreaking for the project occurred in February 1984.[6] When the mall opened, it was notable for having downtown Saskatoon's first food court (Midtown Plaza across the street not opening its own for several more years).

See also[edit]

References and external links[edit]

  1. "Scotia Centre". Dundee Realty Management Corporation.
  2. Change of Address, The StarPhoenix
  3. (6 May 2006). Princeton Tower sale likely Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine, The StarPhoenix
  4. (15 November 1983). Princeton Tenders Close, The StarPhoenix
  5. Saskatoon: A History of Photographs, p. 52, 137 (2007)
  6. (9 Feb 1984).Scotiabank official high on city future, The StarPhoenix


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