Cadillac Fairview says it has a binding agreement to sell 50 per cent interests in two flagship shopping malls to funds operated by TD Asset Management Inc. The TD funds are investing in CF Carrefour Laval in the Greater Montreal Area, and CF Sherway Gardens in Toronto. The funds involved are the TD Greystone Real Estate L.P. Fund and TD Greystone Real Estate Fund Inc. Financial details were not immediately disclosed.
Apple plans to open a revamped 10,287-square-foot store at Fairview Mall in Toronto, Canada, nearly twice as large as its existing store in the mall, according to a recently updated floor plan for the property. Apple has yet to announce a grand opening date for the new store, which will be located directly beside the existing store on level two of the mall. The floor plan indicates the new store is "coming soon." The existing store, originally opened in September 2008, should close after its replacement opens.
One of the best sushi spots in Montreal — named 24 on Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants list this year — is getting a grocery store. The spot adjacent to the Mile End sushi restaurant Juni is being converted into a grocery store and workshop space, the owners told Eater Montreal Monday. Ôkini, located at 158 Laurier Avenue, is set to open in the spring of 2020, and will sell fish, pastries, crab, and grab-n-go Juni products, like soy sauce and spicy mayo.
The new space also has a seating area, at which groups of up to eight people can order a high-end tasting menu. Ôkini will also dip its toe in the world of 5 à 7’s — offering deals on sake, wine, and small plates on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays — and will hold cooking workshops, open to the public.
Quebec City has actually submitted a notice of expropriation resistant to the Canadian Tire of Route de l'Eglise in Sainte-Foy to get its fingers on a sizable strip of land because of its task to expand Hochelaga Boulevard.
A 33-year-old Ontario man who requires a wheelchair just came forward with a lawsuit against his former employer, Apple. Robert Shaw is suing for lost wages and other damages after the store he worked at didn't accommodate his disability and then dismissed him. The former Apple employee's lawsuit is also accusing the company of harassment, bullying and creating a toxic work environment.
Robert Shaw, who worked at the electronics store for eight years as an "Apple Genius", believes his human rights were violated when he submitted a request for accommodation that wasn't adequately fulfilled by Apple. He states that he was subject to bullying, harassment, and a toxic work environment after requesting that they create the store more accessible to him.
Since September, stores have been dealing with a rise in shoplifting and most recently, two stores on Mill Street were targeted Wednesday, Dec. 11. A female shopper visited Crush Marketplace in Heritage Court and allegedly lifte
An Ottawa woman who wanted to open a rural cannabis shop before a now-reversed rule change says she's been turned off the industry by the province's regulations.