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Les Galeries D'Anjou Location Montreal, Quebec, Canada Opening date 1968 Developer Fairview Corporation Management Cadillac Fairview Owner Cadillac Fairview & Ivanhoe Cambridge No. of stores and services +- 175 No. of anchor tenants 4 Parking Outdoor No. of floors 1 Website http://www.lesgaleriesdanjou.ca/ Galeries d'Anjou is a shopping mall located in the Anjou borough of Montreal , Quebec, Canada. Current major tenants include la Baie, Sears, Zellers and Brick. It is roughly 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2). Galeries d'Anjou is one of Cadillac Fairview's four self-branded "Fashion centres" that also include the Carrefour Laval, Fairview Pointe-Claire and Les Promenades Saint-Bruno. Although managed by Cadillac Fairview, Galeries d'Anjou is co-owned at 50% by Cadillac Fairview and 50% by Ivanhoe Cambridge. It is the smallest of Cadillac Fairview's four fashion centres in the Montreal area, and the only one within the city limits of Montreal. Galeries d'Anjou was the largest mall on the island of Montreal from 1968 to 1985. Today it has been surpassed by Fairview Pointe-Claire and Place Versailles. Despite this, it remains one of largest malls in Greater Montreal. Contents 1 History 2 Anchors & Majors 3 See also 4 References 5 External links // History Opened in 1968, its original anchors were the department stores Simpson's and Eaton's, the supermarkets Steinberg and Dominion, and a movie theater Famous Players. In 1976, the mall was expanded to make room for an additional wing including the arrival of the current Sears. Part of this expansion happened on the space of the former Famous Player movie theater which had closed and been demolished the year before. Thus far, this is the only expansion the mall has had in its history. In 1980, Dominion rebranded as Provigo . In 1989, la Baie replaced Simpson. In 1991, Provigo closed and its space is now the mall's food court . In 1992, Steinberg went bankrupt and became a Provigo. This Provigo had nothing to do with the previous Provigo (the former Dominion store) that closed a year earlier. In 1993, Provigo (the former Steinberg store) became Maxi. In 1999, Eaton closed its doors and the current Zellers took the first floor of the former location in Spring 2000. In 2002, Maxi closed to make room for Sports Experts/Atmosphere , L'Équipeur and a few other smaller stores. In 2003, Brick opened on the second floor of the former Eaton store. An escalator was added at the entrance for Brick. This escalator is not located at the same place as the one from the Eaton store which was removed when Zellers arrived in 2000. In 2008, Sears closed its standalone auto mechanics centre. Anchors & Majors La Baie (190,192 sq ft/17,669.4 m2) Sears (146,571 sq ft/13,616.9 m2) Zellers (121,416 sq ft/11,279.9 m2) Brick (77,881 sq ft/7,235.4 m2) Sports Experts/Atmosphere (35,368 sq ft/3,285.8 m2) H & M (18,327 sq ft/1,702.6 m2) Old Navy (16,744 sq ft/1,555.6 m2) L'Equipeur (15,001 sq ft/1,393.6 m2) See also List of largest shopping malls in Canada List of malls in Montreal List of shopping malls in Canada References Interactive online directory External links Official site, in English v • d • e Malls in Montreal Downtown Montreal Montreal Eaton Centre · Complexe Desjardins · Complexe Les Ailes · Les Cours Mont-Royal · Place Bonaventure · Place Montreal Trust · Place Ville-Marie · Promenades Cathédrale · Les Terrasses (defunct) · Underground City City of Montreal Le Boulevard · Carrefour Angrignon · Galeries d'Anjou · Norgate shopping centre · Place Bourassa · Place LaSalle · Place Newman · Place Versailles · Place Vertu · Plaza Côte-des-Neiges Island of Montreal Cavendish Mall · Centre d'Achats Beaconsfield · Centre Rockland · Complexe Pointe-Claire · Fairview Pointe-Claire · Galeries des Sources · Jardins Dorval · Le Centre Terrarium (now a strip mall) · Place Alexis Nihon · Plaza Pointe-Claire · Westmount Square Laval Carrefour Laval · Centre 2000 (defunct) · Centre Laval South Shore Mail Champlain · Place Greenfield Park · Place Longueuil · Promenades Saint-Bruno · Quartier DIX30 · Malls in Greater Longueuil North Shore Lac-Mirabel · Place Rosemère Coordinates: 45°36′02″N 73°33′52″W / 45.60056°N 73.56444°W / 45.60056; -73.56444 This Montreal-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e