The Core (shopping centre)
Shopping mall in Calgary, Alberta, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Core (stylized the CORE Shopping Centre), which consists of TD Square, the Holt Renfrew building, the Simons building, the Stephen Avenue Place shops, Scotia Centre, and the former Calgary Eaton Centre, is the dominant shopping complex located in the downtown core of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.[2] It spans three city blocks and contains approximately 160 retailers on four levels. The property also contains six major office towers (TD Canada Trust Tower, Home Oil Tower, Dome Tower, and the historic Lancaster Building. It is the hub of downtown Calgary's +15 skywalk system, and as such is the busiest shopping centre in the city by pedestrian count, with around 250,000 visitors passing through each week.[3] The centre's architectural focal point is a vast suspended glass skylight which spans the length of the complex. As of October 29, 2010, the Core offers free evening and weekend parking at its underground lots.[4]
Coordinates | 51°02′48″N 114°04′07″W |
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Address | 324 8th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Opening date | 1977, 1990 |
Management | Cushman & Wakefield |
Owner | Ivanhoé Cambridge (50%)[1] AIMCo |
No. of stores and services | 160 |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
Total retail floor area | 62,080 m2 (668,200 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 4 |
Parking | 600 |
Public transit access | 4 Street SW station 3 Street SW station |
Website | www |
The Core is bounded by 8th Avenue SW (Stephen Avenue pedestrian mall) on the south, 7th Avenue SW (LRT Corridor rapid transit line) on the north, and extends above 3rd Street SW (Barclay Parade) and 4th Street SW. The mall is directly connected to the neighbouring retail compandes of Bankers Hall (south), Intact Place (north), Brookfield Place via Scotia Centre/Hudson's Bay Store (north), and Manulife Place (west) via the +15 skywalk system. It also contains the Devonian Gardens, a unique 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) glass-enclosed indoor botanical park, which reopened to the public on July 27, 2012, after a complete renovation.[5]