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CF Pacific Centre
The exterior of the grand atrium
Map
Coordinates49°17′00″N 123°07′04″W / 49.28339°N 123.117911°W / 49.28339; -123.117911
Address701 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V7Y 1G5
Opening date1971; 53 years ago (1971)
ManagementCadillac Fairview
OwnerCadillac Fairview (50%)
Ontario Pension Board (25%)
Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (Ontario) (25%)[1]
No. of stores and services100
No. of anchor tenants2
Total retail floor area710,593 square feet (66,016.2 m2)[2]
No. of floors3
Parking1758
Public transit access
Websitepacificcentre.com

Pacific Centre (officially CF Pacific Centre since 2015) is a shopping mall located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is owned by Cadillac Fairview, the Ontario Pension Board, and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, and is managed by Cadillac Fairview.

Based on the number of stores, most of which are underground, it is the largest mall in Downtown Vancouver, with over 100 stores and shops, and the seventh-busiest mall in Canada, with 22.1 million annual visitors as of 2018.[3] The mall is directly connected to the Hudson's Bay department store, Vancouver Centre Mall, two SkyTrain subway stations, and the former Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver.

History

Built between 1971 and 1973, it was an unofficial Eaton Centre. It is a joint venture of Cemp Investments, Toronto Dominion Bank and T. Eaton Company Limited.[4] The Pacific Centre was home to an Eaton's department store, succeeded by Sears Canada after 2002 and vacated in the fall of 2012.[5] A Nordstrom store opened in its former space in 2015 and will close by late June 2023 as the chain leaves Canada.

The City of Vancouver approved a 578,000 sq ft. expansion of Pacific Centre, including retail premises that will extend to the street on both sides of West Georgia Street, and a direct link connecting the shopping centre with the new Vancouver City Centre SkyTrain station on Granville Street. The link opened in the summer of 2009 in conjunction with the opening of the Canada Line.

On 20 January 2017, Cadillac Fairview announced an agreement to sell a 50 percent interest in its Vancouver properties, including Pacific Centre, to the Ontario Pension Board and Ontario's Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, each to hold a 25% stake. Cadillac Fairview, itself a subsidiary of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, will retain the remaining 50% interest and continue to manage the properties.[1]

The rotunda glass dome at the northeast corner of the intersection of West Georgia Street and Howe Street, is in the process of being redeveloped in 2020. Cadillac Fairview will construct a new two-storey pavilion building with 14,000 sq. ft. of floor area which will include a new Apple flagship store. Nordstrom announced that it will close all locations in the summer including Pacific Centre [6]

List of anchor stores

Name No. of floors Year opened Year closed Notes
Eaton's 8 1971 2002
Holt Renfrew 3 1975 2007
3 2007 Replaced north wing of Pacific Centre
Nordstrom 3 2015 2023 Replaced Sears
Sears Canada 7 2002 2012 Replaced Eaton's

Transportation

Pacific Centre is located at the Granville Mall, which is a junction between the Expo and Canada Lines of Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. Two stations service the mall, Granville and Vancouver City Centre station, respectively.

Incidents

In November 2012, BC attorney general Shirley Bond ordered an investigation into a Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association (DVBIA) Genesis Security undercover security guard who physically assaulted a person with a disability whom he had accused of shoplifting. During the altercation, which was recorded on security cameras and witnesses' cellphones, the guard was seen hitting the man, throwing him from his wheelchair, and yelling profanities at him.[7] In January 2013, the Ministry of Justice ruled that the guard had used unnecessary force. He was fined $230 and had his security license suspended for two month with a condition requiring re-certification on use of force before he could receive his license.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Shaw, Gillian (20 January 2017). "Cadillac Fairview selling half its stake in Vancouver real estate portfolio". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  2. ^ "CF Pacific Centre: Statistics". Cadillac Fairview. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  3. ^ "These are the top 10 busiest malls in all of Canada | Urbanized".
  4. ^ "Construction Review BSDA Monthly Industry Report (June 1969)". 1969.
  5. ^ "Sears Closing Pacific Centre Store to Make Way for Nordstrom?". Daily Hive. 2 March 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  6. ^ Chan, Kenneth (23 April 2020). "Demolition underway for CF Pacific Centre's iconic glass dome".
  7. ^ "Province investigating two cases of alleged mall security violence". CBC News. 21 December 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  8. ^ Crawford, Tiffany. (18 January 2013) Vancouver security guard used ‘unnecessary force’ on man in wheelchair. Vancouver Sun. Retrieved on 26 July 2013.

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