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'': ''Centre Rockland'') is an upscale shopping mall located in the town of Mount Royal, Quebec, Canada. The mall is situated at the intersections of the Metropolitan Boulevard, Chemin Rockland and Acadie Boulevard, adjacent to the
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neighbourhood of Montreal proper.


Modern tenants

Rockland Centre is home to H&M, Vero Moda, Jack & Jones, Rudsak, Massimo Dutti, Michael Kors, Stuart Weitzman, Zara and
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Current structure

Rockland Centre has three floors. But only the second and third floors are shopping space. The first floor has only four tenants: Sports Experts, Nautilus Plus fitness club, Eggspectation restaurant and Urban Planet shop. The second (main) floor features boutiques and the anchors
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(part of the old Eaton's space),
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and longtime tenant Hudson's Bay. The third (top) floor consists of boutiques and the mall's food court. The second floor of Hudson's Bay is located on the mall's top floor.


Historical


Original shopping centre (1959-1982)

Rockland Centre first opened in 1959 with Steinberg's, Morgan's,
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, Holt Renfrew, United Cigars and 35-40 other tenants. The original Rockland Centre was an outdoor shopping centre. It was a single-story shopping centre. Morgan's, however, had three floors. It was designed by architects Victor Prus, and Ian Martin. It was the first shopping centre in the province to bring the " mall" concept, meaning a central corridor in the form of an open walkway surrounded by shops on each side. Some of the tenants of the original centre included Reitmans,
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, Browns Shoes and
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. The Morgan's stores in Montreal were rebranded as The Bay in June 1972. The Bay at Rockland was at the time the largest of the retailer's locations in Montreal after the company's regional flagship branch and remained so even after the opening in August 1972 of the store at
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. (The Rockland store however had less of its total space dedicated to sales than the Laval location.)


Conversion into an upscale indoor mall (1982-1983)

By 1982, Rockland Centre was in steady decline due to the emergence of newer shopping malls. In particular, Rockland was considered a small shopping centre even by the standards of that time and it also lacked an enclosed mall. Compounded with the fact that it was located in the prosperous town of Mount Royal, the owners saw an opportunity to redevelop the centre. Rockland Centre began in August 1982 a major renovation to transform itself into the upscale shopping mall it is today. Most of the original shopping centre was demolished. Only Steinberg's, The Bay and a handful of small tenants were spared from demolition. The Bay temporarily closed its store on January 15, 1983 for renovation with the intent of reopening in August 1983 with the new mall. Rockland reopened on August 24, 1983 as a three level shopping centre with 175 stores anchored by The Bay, Eaton's, Steinberg's and Holt Renfrew. Except for Eaton's, these anchors were all part of the original shopping centre. Other returning businesses from the previous Rockland included
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and National Trust Company. Unlike the original Rockland, this one was an enclosed mall. Rockland more than doubled its size at . The
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store was built in the place of the demolished shops from the old shopping centre, at and making a fifth of the size of the new mall. The Bay reopened in a new building of , larger and adjacent to its former location, but with two floors instead of three. Unlike the majority of the old shopping centre, The Bay's original building was never demolished and was instead converted into mall space (with its first floor turned into a food court). Holt Renfrew inaugurated a new store; its largest at the time in a shopping mall. The Cumberland pharmacy doubled its size, while fitness chain Nautilus (known today as Nautilus Plus) opened its largest location at . Linen-Chest moved to the mall its original store that had been located since 1961 on
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in the
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neighbourhood. A multi-level parking was built on the north side between The Bay and Eaton's during the transformation of the shopping centre. The $65-million reconstruction of the mall was handled by a three-company developer group made of property manager Westcliff Developments along with
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(the real estate arm of Steinberg's) and Ringold Enterprises, all three based in Montreal. Others investors in the project included
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and three other institutions. The Bay and Eaton's also invested heavily in the design of their respective stores.


Demise of Steinberg's and afterwards (1992-present)

Steinberg's became a
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in 1992. Today the space is shared between
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, a relocated
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and a vacant spot last occupied by a moved SAQ.


Demise of Eaton's and afterwards (1999-present)

Rockland's Eaton's was one of the remaining six stores left in the Montreal area by the time of the retailer's collapse in 1999. After 17 years on the same site in the basement, the existing Linen-Chest store moved upstairs on December 5, 2001 into the former Eaton's location, almost doubling size from 15,000 to 25,000 square feet. The rest of the first floor of Eaton's eventually went to
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. As of 2018, the size of the Linen-Chest has been reduced to half of what it was following a revamp of the store, while Laura relocated elsewhere in the mall as a regular boutique. An
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supermarket opened in those vacant spaces during Spring 2020. The second floor of Eaton's was initially taken over by
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. In 2005, the Sports Experts store was moved to the vacant food court area on the first floor (The Bay's until 1983). In a swap of locations, the
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was moved to the second floor where Sports Experts had been (and which had been Eaton's second floor). 15 years later, the food court was closed for many months in 2018 to undergo a major renovation. A fresh new food court was launched in early 2019 as "La Cuisine". Other contemprorary tenants located within the former Eaton's building are
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bookstore and a relocated SAQ. The aforementioned second floor also used to have one of the H&M stores at Rockland but it moved next to Hudson's Bay within the same level and its previous location in the Eaton's building has remained vacant ever since.


Remnant of the original Rockland Centre

Although revitalised into mall space in 1983, the exterior of the old Morgan's/The Bay building can still been seen to this day from the multi-level parking lot.


Popular culture

The mall was the filming location in 1992 for the season 1 finale "Tale of the Pinball Wizard" from the children's horror/fantasy television show '' Are You Afraid of the Dark?''.


See also

* List of largest shopping malls in Canada *
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* List of shopping malls in Canada


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External links


Official website
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