Oshawa Centre

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Oshawa Centre
Location 419 King Street West
Oshawa, Ontario
L1J 2K5
Opening date 1956
Management Ivanhoe Cambridge
Owner Ivanhoe Cambridge
No. of stores and services 230
No. of anchor tenants 10
Total retail floor area 1,040,369 square feet
96,653.4 m²
No. of floors 2
Website Oshawa Centre

Oshawa Centre, located at King Street and Stevenson Road, is a two-storey shopping mall located in the City of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. It is the largest mall in Ontario east of Toronto. The Oshawa Centre is owned and managed by Ivanhoe Cambridge. The Oshawa Centre has over 230 stores.

Stores

Hours

Most of the stores located at the Oshawa Centre are open Monday to Friday 9:30-9:00, Saturday 9:30-6:00, and Sunday 11:00-6:00. More information on the hours can be found on the Oshawa Center website[1].

Retail

The Oshawa Centre has a large variety of retail stores, selling a variety of products, ranging from shoes to jewelry, to clothes, to household appliances. Current store listing can be found on the Official Website of the shopping centre.

Food Court

The Oshawa Centre has a 1950s themed food court, containing outlets such as KFC, A&W, Dairy Queen, Subway, Taco Bell & New York Fries. It also has dine in restaurants such as East Side Mario's, Tim Hortons, Casey's and McDonald's. The Keg is on the South-West corner of the parking lot (near The Bay).

Services

Oshawa Center also has a variety of public services. You can find orthodontists, and optometrists offices. Moreover, the Oshawa Center Executive offices also house some of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care of Ontario.

Expansion and renovation

Ivanhoe Cambridge has announced a $230 million renovation and expansion to begin in the summer of 2013 which will include 60 additional stores. It will be completed by 2016 and will be bigger than mega mall Vaughan Mills. PDF version of the parking detour here

One of Durham Region Transit's bus terminals is located south of the former Zellers. Connections for GO Transit can be made along King Street, north of Sears.

See also

External links

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