Fairview Park Mall

Coordinates: 43°25′30″N 80°26′19″W / 43.42487°N 80.43859°W / 43.42487; -80.43859
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CF Fairview Park
Total retail floor area
746,334 sq ft (69,336.7 m2)
No. of floors1
Websitefairviewpark.ca

CF Fairview Park (commonly known as Fairview Park Mall) is a large

Hudson's Bay and Walmart, with one large anchor space, last occupied by Sears, divided into multiple stores including Winners, Sport Chek, Mark's, and a RBC branch which opened in 2021, with the rest of vacant space planned for redevelopment in the future.[2][3]

Kingsway Drive bounds CF Fairview Park to the north, Wilson Avenue to the west, Fairway Road to the south, and

The mall is also a significant public transit hub in Waterloo Region. Fairway station, located just west of the mall, is the terminus for many Grand River Transit bus routes as well as the southern terminal of the Ion rapid transit system, which recently started operating in June 2019.

History

Fairview Park opened in 1966 in the Parkway neighbourhood of the recently expanded City of Kitchener. A Simpsons-Sears department store had opened in August 1965, predating the mall's opening by a year, with the rest of the mall being constructed around it.[5]

The initial anchors were Simpsons-Sears at the south end and a

The Bay. The small Zehrs supermarket had been located facing Kingsway Drive but moved to an outdoor plaza on Weber Street on the other side of Highway 8 (occupying the space of the former "HiWay Market" supermarket). Its area was redeveloped, partially into the current food court and partially into a PharmaPlus
location (which later closed).

From early 2007 to that summer, the mall underwent a major $33.4-million redevelopment. This renovation included a new food court and interiors, including high ceilings. The parking lot was also refurbished. It was the first major renovation since 1986.[6]

On August 7, 2021, the mall became home to the region's first Chick-fil-A restaurant, which was met with fanfare and protest from LGBTQ2S+ groups.[7]

Anchors

Former anchors

Food Court

Fairview Park Mall has a large food court with various multicultural options ranging from American fast food to East Asian Cuisine. Notable restaurants include KFC, A&W, Famous Wok, Tim Horton's, Subway, and Bourbon Street Grill. Stand-alone restaurants include Jack Astor's Bar and Grill.

Area/Location

Fairview Park Mall is situated on Fairway Road, in close proximity to the Traynor/Vanier and Centreville neighbourhoods, and just a 5-minute drive from downtown Kitchener, Ontario. With a population of 14,000, this area is one of the largest neighbourhoods in the Region.[8]

Transit Terminal

Fairview Park Mall is home to a central transit terminal. A bus terminal used to be located beside the southwest entrance of the Hudson's Bay store.[9] This facility served as a significant hub for Grand River Transit (GRT), with most of the routes terminating there. The Region's Ion rapid transit system now also services this area at the Fairway station, which has its associated bus connections. When the station came online in June 2019, the existing terminal closed.

The Traynor/Vanier neighbourhood is home to many new immigrants and working-class people of Kitchener who regularly use the bus. This is an essential asset to the community in which the mall is located.

Bus routes from the Fairview neighbourhood are essential to reach as far as Southern Cambridge and Northern Waterloo, making it the epicentre of transportation in the Tri-Cities.

See also

References

  1. ^ Fairview Park Directory Listing Archived 2012-02-07 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed July 16, 2007.
  2. ^ "CF Grand Market District (Kitchener, Cadillac Fairview, ?s, Roy Higgs International)". Archived from the original on 2023-01-03. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
  3. ^ "Sport Chek Now Open!". Cadillac Fairview. May 19, 2022. Archived from the original on November 28, 2022. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  4. ^ Cadillac Fairview Retail Portfolio. Accessed July 16, 2007. Archived July 4, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Davis, Brent (2015-10-26), "New products, service led to Sears turnaround", Guelph Mercury, archived from the original on 2020-03-17, retrieved 2020-03-17
  6. The Record
    . 2006-05-10.
  7. The Record
    . 2021-08-07.
  8. ^ "Kitchener Population 2022 | Canada Population". Archived from the original on 2022-05-26. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  9. ^ "GRAND RIVER TRANSIT BUS PLATFORMS at FAIRVIEW PARK" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-03. Retrieved 2015-10-26.