The Amazing Brentwood
History
The Brentwood Park neighbourhood was developed in the early 1950s with 572 homes and plans for a shopping centre. The site was pieced together from municipal property and 14 private owners and acquired by Webb and Knapp Canada in 1957; several retailers had already purchased properties on the site and agreed to an integrated mall plan. Plans for the shopping centre were formally announced in January 1959 and approved by the municipal council the following month. Construction on the $10 million project began later that year.
The Brentwood Shopping Centre opened on August 16, 1961, with 10,000 visitors on the first day causing traffic congestion on the Lougheed Highway. The mall had 50 stores, a total of 37,600 square metres (405,000 sq ft) of retail space, 2,400 parking spaces, and covered 12 hectares (30 acres)—making it the largest in Canada. Its anchors included Eaton's, Loblaws (their first store in British Columbia), and Zellers; other stores were spread between an enclosed area and outdoor strip mall.
The outdoor portion was later converted to an enclosed space, while a second level was added in the 1980s.
Redevelopment
In November 2014, the 11-hectare (28-acre) Brentwood Town Centre site underwent a major redevelopment as part of a development initiative entitled "The Amazing Brentwood", which aims to create a master-planned neighbourhood. It consists of 120,000 m (1,300,000 sq ft) of retail space, 46,000 m (500,000 sq ft) of office space, and three residential high-rise towers which were to be completed between 2018 and 2021.
Transportation
Brentwood Town Centre is directly connected to Brentwood Town Centre station on the Millennium Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system.
References
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- ^ "Colorful ceremony to open Brentwood on Wednesday". The Province. August 15, 1961. p. 2. Retrieved October 22, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Chan, Kenneth (August 1, 2017). "Metro Vancouver's new mega mall at The Amazing Brentwood on track to open in 2019 (PHOTOS)". Daily Hive. Archived from the original on June 3, 2021. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
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