donoreo
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Are they going to have even fewer parking spots as a result? It says they will put parking under the new expansion but I doubt they are going to even equal what they have now.
Now Oxford is looking to raise its anchor-tenant profile, with the latest deal with Nordstrom and t alks underway with Holts,and Simons, sources have said.
http://www.retail-insider.com/retail-insider/2016/2/nordstrom-rackThe 38,600-square-foot store is scheduled to open in 2018 at the southeast corner of Yonge and Bloor Streets in Toronto, in the retail podium of 'One Bloor East'. About 10,000 square feet will be on the ground level, with the remainder on the second floor, according to sources.
I hate the comparison not because it wasn't what yonge and dundas was going for but by how far they royally missed the mark.Another good article in Retail Insider about Nordstrom's opening day, although they use the tired and asinine "Canada’s answer to Times Square in New York City" description of Yonge Dundas Square.