Advertisement

Holt Renfrew Announces Square One Opening Date

Date:

Share post:

Holt Renfrew has announced the opening date of its highly anticipated 130,000 store at Mississauga’s Square One. It will replace a location at nearby CF Sherway Gardens in Toronto, which will close as a result

The Mississauga store, designed by Janson Goldstein, will be Holt’s fourth-largest location, following its 185,000 square foot Bloor Street flagship, its 147,000 square foot Calgary store, and its 146,000 square foot Vancouver flagship. Towards the end of the decade, Holt’s will open a combined Ogilvy/Holt Renfrew store in Montreal measuring 220,000 square feet, and its Bloor Street and Vancouver flagships will also see considerable expansions — the Vancouver store is expected to be almost 188,000 square feet when completed. 

The Square One Holt’s is set to open on the morning of Thursday, July 28. The store will be located in the mall’s new ‘luxury wing’ that opened in March of this year. Luxury menswear retailer Harry Rosen also anchors the wing with a 20,000 square foot store, and Salvatore Ferragamo is set to open a store in the wing this summer as well. 

Mississauga’s Holts will feature a two-story facade with a glass curtain wall, interspersed with grey graphite stone and 15 foot wide display windows. Its interior will feature soaring ceilings up to 30 feet in height, atriums, an open staircase, natural light, and unobstructed sight-lines across the store’s 90,000 square foot main floor, according to Holt Renfrew. 

The store will feature a roster of designer brands, including a number of shop-in-stores. Tiffany & Co. and Links of London are confirmed to be concessions inside of Holt’s, with other designers to be carried such as Gucci, Prada, Miu Miu, Valentino, Derek Lam, Akris, Max Mara, Hugo Boss, Stella McCartney, Acne, Kenzo, Moncler, See by Chloe, Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, Aquazurra, and Stuart Weitzman, among others. 

The store will also feature some impressive services, including a master tailor, shoeshine and sneaker cleaning, concierge and valet, as well as a resident ‘Leather Artisan’ who will “elevate the customer experiences with bespoke embossing details on any leather accessory and offer full-service repair”, according to Holt’s. The store will also feature an impressive jewellery and watch service area, under the guidance of certified watchmakers. More than 2,500 square feet on the Square One store’s mezzanine level will be dedicated to personal shopping, including Holt Renfrew’s private luxury shopping suite called ‘The Apartment‘. Also located on the second level, overlooking the store, will be a 2,000 square foot Holt’s Café. 

*All renderings are via Janson Goldstein for Holt Renfrew. 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

More From Retail Insider

RECENT RETAIL INSIDER VIDEOS

Advertisment

Subscribe to the Newsletter

Subscribe

* indicates required

RECENT articles

From The Desk: Retail Resilience and Experiential Growth in Canadian Markets

Canadian retailers expand experiential and sustainable footprints while navigating inflation and evolving consumer behaviours shaping urban and mixed-use markets.

Why Food Brands Are Quietly Reversing Skimpflation

Food brands are reformulating products as consumers push back against years of ingredient cuts and declining food quality.

Retail sales jump to $72.7 billion in March: Statistics Canada

Retail sales were up 2.1% in the first quarter of 2026, marking a seventh consecutive quarterly increase.

Tim Hortons to build or renovate 480 restaurants across the country

Canadian restaurant owners are investing $270 million, in addition to Tim Hortons corporate investing an additional $130 million.

Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities launches national initiative to build 25 new community soccer pitches

Jumpstart has provided more than 4.5 million opportunities for Canadian kids to get into the game since 2005.

Canadians shifting focus to everyday loyalty rewards, Scene+ and Bond report says

Canadians are holding an estimated $13 billion to $15 billion in unredeemed loyalty points.

Tahini’s to roll out Shawarma Ramen across Canada after initial test launch

The national launch marks a broader expansion of a product the company has spent two years developing as it looks to build on customer interest in fusion-style menu offerings and social media engagement.

SKYBIRD Asian Grill opens fourth location as it prepares for continued growth

SKYBIRD Asian Grill has opened its fourth location at 2183 Rue Ste-Catherine West in Montréal, continuing its fast-casual growth.

Sports Retail Shows Resilience in Canada

SportChek growth, fanwear demand, and rising interest in soccer highlight resilience in Canada’s sports retail sector.

Luxury Shoppers Are Still Spending, But More Carefully: Canada Goose

Canada Goose’s latest earnings call suggests luxury shoppers remain active, but retailers are seeing more cautious and selective spending patterns.

Jersey Mike’s to open second downtown Toronto location as Redberry expands Canadian footprint

Redberry continues a broader plan to grow Jersey Mike’s presence in Canada, where the company says it aims to reach 300 locations by 2035.

nixit expands into Loblaw grocery banners with sexual wellness products

The move marks nixit’s first expansion into the Canadian mass grocery channel and increases its domestic retail footprint by 52 per cent.

Ferrari-Themed Calgary Fundraiser Supports Alberta Children’s Hospital

Ferrari-themed Calgary fundraiser supports Alberta Children’s Hospital with a luxury Maranello trip and community-driven charity campaign.

Daily Synopsis: May 21, 2026

Fuel charges on grocery hits economy, Rona leads radio spend, campus thrift store opens in Calgary, Time Out Market prepares to open at Oakridge Park, 500 charges in retail theft scheme, and other news.

Vivobarefoot to Open Second Canadian Store in Toronto

Vivobarefoot plans to open its second Canadian store on Toronto’s Queen Street West as barefoot footwear gains momentum in Canada.

adidas Taking Over Toronto’s STACKT Market for FIFA World Cup

adidas is turning Toronto’s STACKT Market into a massive FIFA World Cup fan destination with watch parties, retail, food, and soccer experiences.

Small business confidence falls steeply in May: CFIB

"Demand is weak, costs, especially fuel, are high and conditions don’t show signs of improving."

Lightspeed announces Q4 and full year 2026 financial results, net loss of just over $144 million

For the year, total revenue of $1,227.0 million, an increase of 14% year-over-year.

31% of Canadians have side hustle to cover every day expenses: Omnisend

85% admit they started for financial reasons rather than personal fulfillment or fun.

Time Out Market Vancouver prepares for May 28 opening date at Oakridge Park

Across 51,000 sq ft there are 18 kitchens, a dessert counter, a coffee counter, 3 bars, multiple event spaces and a large outdoor terrace onto a public park.