Vacant Bay stores could spark interest — if landlords are willing to get creative

Vacant Bay stores could spark interest — if landlords are willing to get creative

TORONTO — Apartments, health centres and even pickleball courts may be coming to your local mall after Hudson's Bay departs.
Retail and real estate experts say the closure of most of the 355-year-old company's department stores offers a chance to

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