King Square Shopping Mall
King Square Mall (王府井) is a Chinese commercial center located in Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the edge of a residential area and northwest of 16th Avenue and Woodbine Avenue. Opened in 2019, it is currently one of the largest Asian shopping malls in North America, having a square footage of over 340,000.[1]
Historical context
The development of King Square began as an initiative to cater to the growing Asian demographic in the region, particularly in Markham and the adjacent Richmond Hill. The site was initially acquired by King Square Ltd. in partnership with Fortress Real Developments around 2010, with construction officially starting in 2013. Although the mall was initially envisioned to span nearly 1,000,000 square feet and house over 1,000 retail units,[2] various factors led to a scaled-back project that ultimately resulted in its current size.[3]
It opened in 2019 and was named after the world-famous merchandise King Square Street in Beijing.
Design and facilities
King Square Mall features a architectural style that reflects Asian cultural themes, designed to resemble a vibrant lifestyle destination. The mall hosts a variety of retailers, including an Asian-themed supermarket, a diverse food court, full-service restaurants, and numerous retail shops. It has two levels of undeground parking totaling 897 spots.[4]
In addition to retail services, King Square includes various community amenities such as a medical center, pharmacy, and community gathering spaces, emphasizing its role as a comprehensive center for local residents.
Economic challenges
Despite its ambitious design and community focus, King Square has faced significant economic challenges. Following its opening, the mall encountered substantial financial difficulties, culminating in a receivership initiated in December 2020.[5] The structure of the receivership stems from a loan agreement that originally amounted to $50 million, which accumulated to over $82 million due to default on payments. This financial strain has led to ongoing efforts by the appointed receiver to liquidate various retail units within the mall.[3]
Current status and future plans
As of now, King Square Shopping Mall continues to operate, albeit under financial scrutiny. Approximately 150 out of 560 commercial units remain available for lease, with efforts to attract new tenants actively in progress. Additionally, plans for further development on adjacent properties were anticipated, with proposals for a hotel and residential spaces aimed at enhancing the area's community structure.[3]
References
- ^ Patterson, Craig (2018-08-16). "Massive Asian-Themed 'King Square' Retail Complex Prepares for Occupancy". Retail Insider. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
- ^ Javed, Noor (2010-05-17). "Asian mall set to be largest in North America". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
- ^ a b c "King Square Shopping Centre In Markham Under Receivership Over $52M Debt". storeys.com. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
- ^ "Markham King Square mall, development land in receivership, for sale". renx.ca. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
- ^ "Malls continue dying in GTA as new shopping centre goes into receivership | Urbanized". dailyhive.com. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
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