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Revision as of 19:28, 8 February 2016
Golden Mile | |
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Commercial district | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
City | Toronto |
Community | Scarborough |
Changed Municipality | 1998 Toronto from Scarborough |
Government | |
• MP | Bill Blair (Scarborough Southwest) |
• MPP | Lorenzo Berardinetti (Scarborough Southwest) |
• Councillor | Michelle Berardinetti, Ward 35 Scarborough Southwest & Michael Thompson, Ward 37 Scarborough Centre |
The Golden Mile is a commercial district in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Situated along Eglinton Avenue East, east of Victoria Park Avenue, it was one of Canada's first model industrial parks. The original Golden Mile of Industry ran along Eglinton from Pharmacy Avenue east to Birchmount Road.
The area was farmland prior to World War II with settlement by Scottish immigrants beginning in the 1820s (notably by the likes of the McCowans and Thompsons) and prior to settlements by Europeans in the late 18th century was mostly covered by forests.
Industrial Growth
In the 1940s 250 acres were acquired by the federal government to build munitions plants for Canada's involvement in World War II. In 1941 General Engineering Company of Ontario (GECO) a massive munitions plant was constructed covering the area northwest of Eglinton and Warden. The facility was located in the area, which was then far from the city, to protect against accidental detonations. At its peak 5,300 people worked at the plant and 256,567,485 munitions were produced over the course of the war.[1] Following the war, the area and 14 buildings was purchased from the federal government by the Township of Scarborough. The township built municipal offices and a library[2] along Eglinton and sold the rest to private industry to develop the area as "The Golden Mile", patterned after the Golden Mile in London, England. In the 1950s and 1960s, numerous factories producing mostly consumer goods operated along the Golden Mile.
Golden Mile Plaza
Golden Mile Plaza was added west of the industrial "mile" in 1954 and was visited in 1959 [3] by Queen Elizabeth II marking the further transformation of the area into a series of strip malls.
The original strip mall on the north of Eglinton Avenue was anchored by a Famous Players movie theatre located at Pharmacy Avenue and Eglinton. The west section of the strip was severely damaged by a fire in 1986, which hastened the beginning of the transformation of the area into one of Toronto's largest concentrations of power centres and big box stores.
List of tenants at Golden Mile Plaza original 1954
- National Trust
- Bank of Nova Scotia
- Loblaws
- Radio Shack
- Yolles & Burroughs furniture
- Danforth Radio
- Zellers
- Agnew Surpas shoes
- Bata shoes
- Woolworths
Revitalization
Beginning the 1980s and 1990s industry began to disappear along the Golden Mile.
The newer Golden Mile Mall is notably renovating and revamping several aspects of its premise, offering the promise of a fresh face and continuous offering of essential retailers and services for its community. However, earlier in 2008, Fabricland, which is considered a bottom-feeder of strip-malls, also left this location for greener pastures.
Toronto Employment and Social Services, popular retailer Joe Fresh, Fit 4 Less, and a dollar store opened new premises at the Golden Mile Mall in 2010 taking up the space that Zellers and Fabricland had occupied.
Current tenants of Golden Mile Mall
- Scotiabank
- Shirin Kebab House
- Enterprise Rent-A-Car
- No Frills
- Your Dollar Store With More
- Joe's House of Wood
- Bulk Barn
- Hip Hop Nails
- Golden Mile Shoe Repair
- Primacy Walk In Clinic
- Dollar Drek
- Joe Fresh
- Epic Hair Salon
- Katherine's Fashions
- The City of Toronto Social Services
- Blossoms Fashions
- Supertickets
- Fit4Less
- KiroMedica
List of businesses on the Golden Mile
This list includes former and current businesses located in the area:
- Golden Mile Chevrolet 1953-2007 - in 2008 Toyota Canada built a new dealership (Scarborough Toyota moved further west from 2000 Eglinton Avenue East)
- Frigidaire (GM) plant 1952-1968 - became Delco (GM) plant
- Delco (GM) plant 1968-1974 became General Motors full size (G) van plant
- General Motors Canada Van Assembly 1974-1993 (closed, now site of Eglinton Town Centre)
- Alcan 1950s to 1990s - manufacturing plant now part of Eglinton Town Centre site
- Eaton's 1960s to 1980s - later became Sears Outlet during the mid-1980s, 1997 rebuilt as Walmart and became a Lowes in 2009
- SKF - moved to north Scarborough, site now Scotiabank call centre
- Golden Mile Motors
- Canadian General Electric - former site of John Inglis Company and English Electric Canada later Knob Hill Farms warehouse and later Walmart (2007) and now Rio-Can Power Centre
- Bell Canada - shared with Teleglobe Canada 1980s
- FMC - closed Canadian office; office now a pharmaceutical warehouse
- Thermos Canada - office moved downtown (370 King Street West) old office torn down and site rebuilt for a new Zellers store in 2009 and now vacant
- Warner-Lambert (office building now home to Aviva)
- Scarborough Toyota - relocated from 2000 to 1897 Eglinton Avenue East
- Scarborough Nissan
- Kingscross Hyundai
- Donway Ford
- Scarborough Mitsubishi
- Solarfective Products Limited - leading roller shades manufacturer[4]
- Volkswagen Canada (75 Ashtonbee, 1950s/late 1960s - now Centennial College; moved to 1944 Eglinton 1970s/1990s - now HSBC; and then moved to 777 Bayly Street West, Ajax)
- Frigdaire Canada
- John Inglis Company
- Dollar Tree
- Future Shop
Eglinton Town Centre
Eglinton Corners
Smart Centres Scarborough West
RioCan Scarborough Centre
- Rona (closed, demolished)
- Zellers (closed)
- LA Fitness & Al Premium Food Mart (occupying former Rona)
- Fabricland
- Kelsey's
Provincial government
Several provincial government offices are located in the Golden Mile.
- Ontario Ministry of Corrections East Detention Centre
- Ontario Provincial Courts
- Scarborough Municipal Offices (demolished)
References
- ^ The General Engineering Company of Ontario
- ^ http://www.torontoplaques.com/Pages_STU/Scarboroughs_Golden_Mile.html
- ^ Scarborough Archives
- ^ solarfective.com