Oakridge Park unveils a curated mix of global flagships, lifestyle brands, and cultural amenities, positioning Vancouver for a major retail moment in spring 2026.
The prestigious Toronto shopping centre continues its transformation with a new 4,500 sq. ft Japanese dining destination, featuring an authentic omakase sushi and upscale teppanyaki experience.
Hudson’s Bay will not open at Vancouver’s redeveloped Oakridge Park, allowing QuadReal an opportunity to bring new retailers, wellness, and unique community spaces to the project.
Activities at the property will aim to drive foot traffic and connect with the community as the former Oakridge Centre prepares for its overhaul unveiling next year.
The Toronto shopping centre at Bayview and Sheppard is being transformed into something unrecognizable, creating a 'European-style' centre unlike competitors in the region.
Included will be one of the world’s largest Rolex stores, and first-to-Canada locations for two of the world’s most exclusive and expensive jewellery and watch brands.
The initiative helps revitalize and re-imagine spaces using sustainable development practices, while incorporating the latest technology to enhance the visitor experience, blending physical and digital elements.
The massive mixed-use project, developed by QuadReal and Westbank, will create a significant luxury retail node in Vancouver with brands such as Louis Vuitton and Prada.
The online platform allows consumers to access products from mall retailers with a single-cart checkout process, along with other innovations including delivery.
The two-level Turkish spa is unlike anything seen in a Canadian shopping centre to date, creating a luxurious experience not found in other nearby mall properties.
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?