Pearson Plaza is a small indoor shopping complex in
Elliot Lake, Ontario
Elliot Lake is a city in Algoma District, Ontario, Canada. It is north of Lake Huron, midway between the cities of Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie in the Northern Ontario region. Once dubbed the "uranium capital of the world," Elliot Lake has since ...
.
Located on the site of a former rock (later Huron Lodge), at Hillside Drive South and Ontario Avenue, it replaced the
Algo Centre Mall
The Algo Centre Mall (legally Eastwood Mall since 2005 but almost never referred to as such) was a mall and hotel located on Highway 108 in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada. It was the largest commercial complex in the area. When the community was hi ...
, which was demolished after it’s roof collapsed.
McCowan & Associates is the mall landlord.
History
The mall's
Foodland grocery store was to be open by January 1, 2014, or a few days before,
and the remainder open in fall 2015. Foodland was the mall's first store, but it opened on April 1, 2016. Turner's department store was next to open (December 6, 2016), followed by Dollarama (January 2017), the library (May 2017), and the two-restaurant food court opened in summer 2017 with Chantis Fresh Cafe, owned by Turners Elliot Lake. The mall has a spot at the south end, where detached units could be built.
In May 2018 Chantis was sold and became CC’S Bistro & Café. In May 2019, Turners Department Store and CC's Bistro & Cafe closed.
Attempting to fill the store and attract a general retailer to the city, the City of Elliot Lake began leasing the space for $10,000 a month. The city did not issue a formal request for proposals, but attempted to attract various stores.
As of 2012, an upper-level tier of government offered funding for retailers to enter remote communities, but all declined. Some stated that they'd need at least 20,000 square feet.
Attempting to attract Giant Tiger, the company categorically refused, as it already operated in Espanola, and intended to open in Sault Ste. Marie. The community was also unable to attract "a micro Walmart." Mayor Dan Marchisella blamed the fact that household income in the community was below the poverty line, and retailers weren't looking at the accumulated wealth of retirees.
The Turners' unit was finally filled by a Hart Home Store, in December 2020. To attract the business to the community, the City itself agreed to lease the space for six years, in exchange for 10% of profit. The City is paying for the space.
Retailers
* library
* Dailies II
* Foodland
* Investors Group
* Miss Jones, cannabis retailer
* New Orleans Pizza
* Quality Flowers
* Robins Donuts
* Subway
Funding and design
Due to the Algo Centre situation, and the tremendous social and economic impact it had on Elliot Lake as a small city with few other major retail outlets, the project was funded almost entirely by the provincial and federal governments.
["Site prep underway for Elliot Lake plaza"]
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'', June 13, 2013. The Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada each provided $1 million in funding, with the remaining $1.5 million being provided via an
amortized
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loan from
Infrastructure Ontario
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It is currently responsible for two crown agencies: Waterfront Toronto and Infrastructure ...
.
Pearson Plaza was designed as a single floor complex with a series of big box stores to be anchored by Foodland and
Canadian Tire
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, and the number of retail tenants totaling 20 to 22. It has been modified to be a grocery store, department store, dollar store, library and small food court.
The land purchase for the new mall was completed by developer Ron McCowan in March 2014 but by October construction on the property had not been started.
Naming
The development name Pearson may refer to the Right Honourable
Lester Pearson
Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson (23 April 1897 – 27 December 1972) was a Canadian scholar, statesman, diplomat, and politician who served as the 14th prime minister of Canada from 1963 to 1968.
Born in Newtonbrook, Ontario (now part of ...
, the
Nobel Peace Prize
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-winning former
Prime Minister of Canada
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, who served as the
Member of Parliament
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for
Algoma East
Algoma East was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1904 to 1968. It was created in 1903 from parts of Algoma riding.
It initially consisted of the territorial district ...
, including Elliot Lake, from 1948 to 1968.
See also
*
Algo Centre Mall#History
References
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External links
Pearson Plazawebsite on Wayback Machine in 2015.
Drone footage of the site July 8, 2015.
Shopping malls in Ontario
Shopping malls established in 2016
Buildings and structures in Elliot Lake
2016 establishments in Ontario