Skip to content

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 reimagine the country's most sought-after and high-traffic spaces in malls. “I think it's a massive […]

Active membership Required to Read Full Story

Related Posts

Justice, Ontario/Quebec

April 9, 2025

Warrant issued for woman who allegedly abducted son, 5, and took him to Colombia

Police say a Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a…

Read More >

Business, Economy, Finance

February 7, 2025

S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. stocks fall after jobs report

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index moved lower Friday and…

Read More >

Justice, Ontario/Quebec

May 2, 2025

Two charged with first-degree murder in 2024 death of Markham, Ont., woman

Police in York Region say one man has had his…

Read More >