White Oaks Mall (London, Ontario)

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White Oaks Mall
Location1105 Wellington Road
London, Ontario
N6E 1V4
Opening date1973
ManagementBentallGreenOak
OwnerPrime Canadian Property Fund
No. of stores and services185
No. of anchor tenants2
Total retail floor area698,500 sq ft.
No. of floors1
Parking3,350
Websitewww.whiteoaksmall.ca
White Oaks Mall's parking lot, southeast entrance.

White Oaks Mall is a shopping centre in London, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the southwest corner of Wellington Road and Bradley Avenue, just north of Highway 401.

Location[]

White Oaks is located in South London, adjacent to the arterial street Wellington Road. It is serviced by the following bus routes operated by the London Transit Commission, two terminals at Jalna Boulevard which provide bus routes 4A, 4B and 93 and 4 terminals at the Wellington Road entrance which provide bus routes 10, 13, 13A, 28, 30 and 90. The mall is expected to be the southern terminus of one route on the planned London Rapid Transit system.[1]

History[]

Beginnings[]

The property on which the mall is now located was originally occupied by a small outdoor plaza, built in 1962, before major development began in the surrounding neighborhoods. In 1972, the plaza was completely rebuilt to make way for expansion. It became a fully enclosed shopping center in 1973, anchored by Woolco in addition to 150+ stores.[2]

Expansions[]

The mall's first major expansion in 1976 brought in a Simpson's department store, after a major renovation to the old Savette. A long hall of stores that deviated west from the original race-track lay-out was also added at that time. The mall saw rapid growth in the 1980s as it competed with other shopping centers in London. Over a period of half a decade, the mall saw no fewer than three major expansions. The first occurring in 1983 with a Mark's and Spencer's, a food court which replaced the Loblaw's grocery store, and several other new stores. Almost immediately after a brand new wing began construction and opened in 1986. Over 50 more stores were added in 1988 with the most recent major expansion.[citation needed]

Today[]

White Oaks saw a small expansion in 2006 which brought in Swedish retailer H&M along with an Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar.[3] In 2010 CPP Investment Board became the sole owner of the mall, until the property, along with two other regional malls, was acquired by Bentall Kennedy in 2013.[4] Since Bentall Kennedy's ownership, the mall has seen further renovation, including decorative pieces.

There are over 185 stores and services in the mall.[5]

Shops in White Oaks Mall prior to renovations.
Walmart in White Oaks Mall, since converted to a Supercentre.

Criticism[]

The mall has received some criticism in recent years for forcing out independent stores. For example, the gift shop Durga had been a tenant with the mall for 26 years.[6] Similarly, Logo Sports was also denied a lease renewal in 2014 after 25 years at the mall and was later replaced by a competing franchise.[7]

See also[]

  • List of largest enclosed shopping malls in Canada

References[]

  1. ^ "City hall is recommending a pair of corridors to serve as the spines of London's proposed rapid-transit system". Retrieved 2016-06-02.
  2. ^ http://canada.malls.com/malls/white_oaks_mall.html. Retrieved 2016-06-02. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ http://www.mcgroup.ca/projects/142. Retrieved 2016-06-02. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ (PDF) http://www.bentallkennedy.com/pdf/EN_Press_Release_2013_12_19.pdf. Retrieved 2016-06-02. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ "White Oaks Mall map" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-01-10.
  6. ^ https://lfpress.com/news/london/2011/01/21/16983031.html
  7. ^ "Stalwart business Logo Sports handed the heave-ho after 25 years".

External links[]

Coordinates: 42°55′53″N 81°13′29″W / 42.9314°N 81.2246°W / 42.9314; -81.2246

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