Location | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Coordinates | 52°10′06″N 106°39′23″W / 52.168333°N 106.656389°W |
Address | 134 Primrose Drive |
Opening date | 1980 renovated 1990, 2002 |
Management | Janine Senick |
Owner | Morguard Investments Ltd. |
No. of stores and services | 97 |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 Canada Safeway, Dollarama, London Drugs |
Total retail floor area | 307,089 square feet / 28,529.5 m² |
No. of floors | 1 |
Parking | 1800 parking stalls; free above ground parking |
Website | www |
Lawson Heights Mall (formerly branded The Mall at Lawson Heights) is a shopping centre located at the junction of Warman Road and Primrose Drive in north Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the Lawson Heights Suburban Centre neighbourhood. It is currently anchored by Canada Safeway and London Drugs, and has almost 100 shops and services. A third anchor bay housed a Zellers department store from the mall's opening until October 2012; it was later replaced by a Target store until the Canadian Target chain closed in 2015.
The mall opened in October 1980 during a period of rapid growth in the city's north end subdivisions. On opening it covered 23,225 square metres and had the first enclosed food court in Saskatoon, along with many independent and franchise chains (including the city's first purpose-built mall video arcade) and was promoted as one of the province's largest suburban malls; it also boasted the largest Safeway store in Saskatchewan.[1] Future plans for the mall at the time were for a second department store to join Zellers in a future phase,[1] but ultimately Zellers (later Target) remained the only department store in the mall. The mall underwent a major expansion in 1990 that nearly doubled its footprint, though in lieu of a new anchor tenant, a new food court was built. A further expansion in 2002 added London Drugs as the mall's third anchor.
In September 2011 it was reported that Target Canada, as part of its takeover of the Zellers chain, had purchased the leasehold for the Lawson Heights location with the possibility of it being converted to a Target store in the future.[2] This was later confirmed and the Zellers location closed in October 2012 to permit an expansion of the location to the west and south to accommodate the larger Target store. The Target store opened in the summer of 2013,[3][4] but closed in early April 2015, leaving the mall's third anchor location vacant until the Safeway store relocated to the old Target location in 2018.[5] Motion Fitness now occupies Safeway's original location.
Anchor tenants
- Canada Safeway once located at the central outlet before relocating to the west end anchor outlet in 2017 (since 1980)
- London Drugs located on the east end of the mall passing the food court (since 2002)
- Dollarama located at the central south midway entry (since 2021)
- Motion Fitness joined to the mall located at the customer parking lot NOTE: motion fitness is not accessible from inside the mall (since 2018)
Former anchor tenants
References and external links
- 1 2 "63-store mall opening set". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. October 17, 1980. Retrieved February 12, 2013.
- ↑ Three Target stores proposed for Saskatoon, The StarPhoenix, Sept. 23, 2011, retrieved Jan. 6, 2012
- ↑ Target bringing big changes to Mall at Lawson Heights, retrieved Jul. 12, 2012
- ↑ "Target stores open in Regina, Saskatoon". 16 July 2013.
- ↑ "Safeway to relocate to old Target space in Lawson Heights Mall". 28 July 2017.