It’s the second large-format Nike flagship store for the Canadian market and it will feature prominent frontage on Ste-Catherine Street West. More are expected.
The brand’s motto is “a perfume for everyone”, and its Canadian partner says that as many as 40 locations could open in this country over the next decade.
The US-based retailer, which entered Canada in 2001 with 12 stores, sees continued growth in secondary markets with Canada being a key market for further expansion.
The popular Japanese fashion retailer will enter the Quebec market for the fist time as Uniqlo launches a Canadian store expansion that could see 100 locations open in the coming years.
The highly anticipated merger of two downtown shopping centres will see an innovative new complex, featuring a range of retailers including a spectacular Time Out food hall, Decathlon store, Sephora, and a rumoured popular retailer.
Canadian cities are seeing new food halls that are creating increased footfall and drawing in consumers from a wider area. But will we become oversaturated if too many are built?
Following the successful opening of the wildly popular Time Out Food Hall in Lisbon, Portugal, its 1st Canadian location will debut in downtown Montreal.
Ivanhoé Cambridge has revealed plans to merge the two downtown Montreal malls, as part of a massive multi-year investment that will create Canada’s second-busiest retail centre.