Central City Shopping Centre
Location | Surrey, British Columbia, Canada |
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Coordinates | 49°11′15″N 122°50′59″W / 49.18750°N 122.84972°WCoordinates: 49°11′15″N 122°50′59″W / 49.18750°N 122.84972°W |
Address | 10153 King George Blvd, Surrey, BC, Canada |
Opening date | 2003 |
No. of stores and services | 132 |
No. of anchor tenants | 5-7 |
No. of floors | 2 (mall), 26 (mall and office tower combined) |
Website | http://www.centralcity.ca |
Central City Shopping Centre (formerly known as Surrey Place Mall) is a shopping mall and office tower complex in Whalley, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, which is owned by Blackwood Partners Management Corporation. It is near Surrey Central Station of the SkyTrain system in the Whalley neighbourhood. It was designed by Bing Thom Architects.
It is the second largest mall in Surrey, smaller than Guildford Town Centre. The mall was constructed in the 1960s.
The construction of the Port Mann Bridge and Guildford Town Centre began to challenge the mall's position as a dominant shopping centre. By the 1990s the downfall became great and the mall had lost a lot of its foot traffic and stores became unrented. In recent months, the mall has been affected by the closings of Target and Future Shop. Walmart Canada has now occupied Target Canada's location in the shopping centre.
Gallery
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Central City's interiors, looking south.
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Central City's interiors, looking north.
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Central City's office tower, home of SFU Surrey.
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Central City Tower, sign visible
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Central City viewed from a High Rise tower
Anchor Tenants
Former anchors
- Zellers - formerly The Bay, closed February 11, 2013; was replaced by Target on November 13, 2013
- The Bay - Zellers relocated in this space, now Walmart
- Sears
- Target - formerly Zellers, opened November 13, 2013 in former Zellers space; closed April 1, 2015; replaced by Walmart on February 25, 2016[1]
- Future Shop - closed March 28, 2015; due to consolidation as Best Buy, reopened as Best Buy in late 2015
- Extra Foods- current Brick location