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Place Versailles : ウィキペディア英語版
Place Versailles

Place Versailles is a super regional mall located at the corner of Sherbrooke Street East and Highway 25 in the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. At more than 〔http://cmm.qc.ca/vision2025/vision2025_docdeclencheur_4.pdfand〕 with 225 stores, it is one of the largest shopping centres on the island of Montreal. Its anchors are Maxi, Winners/HomeSense and Bureau en Gros〔http://www.placeversailles.com/stores/stores.asp〕
Most of the mall is one storey high, but a section of the mall, which was added in the 1980s, has two floors. Place Versailles is situated next to the Radisson metro station and is less than 2 km south of the Galeries d'Anjou mall.
==History==
Place Versailles began in 1963 with Steinberg, Miracle Mart and some 30 small stores. The mall was originally known as Place Métropolitaine in its first months but was renamed Place Versailles by 1964.
Place Versailles was the first indoor shopping mall in Montreal (as opposed to a strip mall).〔
Place Versailles went through several expansions throughout its history.Just in the 1960s decade, the mall has expanded twice. By the end of the 1960s, Place Versailles had a Pascal hardware store. In 1973, the Hudson's Bay Company opened a la Baie department store.
From 1973 to 1986, Place Versailles was anchored by la Baie, Miracle Mart, Steinberg and Pascal. In 1986, Miracle Mart was rebranded under the M brand name. In the late 1980s, Place Versailles expanded again and a new section was built with two floors, instead of one floor as in the rest of the mall.
On May 16, 1991, the Pascal hardware chain went bankrupt and Rona - Le Quincailler, a SAQ store, and Fabricville took its place not long after. Other small tenants also took the former space of Pascal. In 1992, Steinberg was converted to Maxi and the M store closed down two months later; Zellers shortly replaced the M store.
From 1992 to 2003, it was anchored by la Baie, Zellers, Maxi, and Rona- Le Quincailler.
Decrease in sales, coupled with the presence of a larger store in nearby Galeries d'Anjou, resulted in the Hudson's Bay Company closing its la Baie store at Place Versailles in 2003. La Baie's space has since been dismantled by Winners/Homesense, Globo, Style Exchange, Safari, Sports Experts, Dollarama, McDonald's, and Librairie Raffin.
Rona closed in 2005 and Bureau en Gros took its space a year later.
Zellers closed its doors in 2012 and was replaced by Target in 2013. Target closed in 2015 and lease sold to Canadian Tire in May 2015.〔http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canadian-tire-to-acquire-12-former-target-locations-1.3063272〕

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