The first store opened in Winnipeg in 2011 at Polo Park. It was a massive 34,000 square feet and crowds lined up at 2 AM to go inside. It was joined by Forever 21 Red at Outlet Collection of Winnipeg at Seasons of Tuxedo in 2017. That store was 26,000 square feet.
Now all 44 stores in Canada will close as the U.S. struggles into bankruptcy. No word on how the Canadian stores were doing but it would not be the first times stores were closed in Canada to save the U.S. stores. Hello, Sears.
For Polo Park this represents a major blow. Both Kildonan Place and St. Vital Mall are going through multi-million developments to fill the Sears closures and re-fresh the malls. Garden City has already addressed their Sears problem and malls like Northgate have worked on the Zellers/Target closures.
Polo Park has done nothing yet and will go another Christmas without filling the spot of a major anchor. Now, another huge store is closing. Three malls in town have added fitness centers generally in the 30,000 square feet range. As far as Sears goes with its 300,000 square feet...who knows.
Retail as we know it is changing fast. Expect housing to go up in malls, on top of malls and on mall parking lots fast.
Happy Anniversary, Arlington Bridge Closure!
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Dear Winnipeg, Today is the one-year anniversary of the day the City
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Maybe GoodLife Fitness Should Takeover Forever 21 In Polo Park And Maybe Pro Hockey Life Will Takeover Forever 21 Outlet Collection Winnipeg Location
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