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2007 Canadian Shopping Centre Awards 2007 ICSC Canadian Shopping Centre Awards - Winners List Entry Title/ Shopping Centre/ Category Sub-Category Category Classification Award Store Name Company 1. Centres of 150,000 sq. ft. or less Market Square Backpack CATEGORY I - MARKETING A. COMMUNITY RELATIONS Market Square Maple Leaf of total retail space Attack! 2. Centres between 150,001 and In the Streets Montreal Eaton Centre Merit 400,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 3. Centres between 400,001 and Teens Of Engagement Halifax Shopping Centre Merit 750,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 4. Centres between 750,001 and Be Seen Be Green Pickering Town Centre Maple Leaf 1,000,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 4. Centres between 750,001 and The Great Mayoral Pumpkin Upper Canada Mall Merit 1,000,000 sq. ft. of total retail space Poll 5. Centres more than 1,000,000 sq. ft. Operation Cascadia Metropolis at Metrotown Merit of total retail space 7. Mixed-Use Tools For Success @ School Exchange Tower Maple Leaf 'Thanks A Million' Holiday 7. Mixed-Use BCE Place Merit Lighting Ceremony SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AWARD Help 2 Raise A Roof of Hope Cloverdale Mall 3. Centres between 400,001 and B. PUBLIC RELATIONS Bright Idea Capilano Mall Maple Leaf 750,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 3. Centres between 400,001 and Breastfeeding Challenge Les Rivières Merit 750,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 8. Corporate, Company The Retail Evolution Program Ivanhoe Cambridge Maple Leaf Ivanhoe Cambridge: Ultimate 8. Corporate, Company Ivanhoe Cambridge Merit Marketing Makeover 1. Centres of 150,000 sq. ft. or less C. ADVERTISING Louangez la Mode Promenades Cathédrale Maple Leaf of total retail space 2. Centres between 150,001 and Squares! Squares! Eglinton Square Merit 400,000 sq. ft. of total retail space Everywhere. 3. Centres between 400,001 and Nouveau Chic Rockland Merit 750,000 sq. ft. of total retail space Entry Title/ Shopping Centre/ Category Sub-Category Category Classification Award Store Name Company 4. Centres between 750,001 and The Style Squad St. Laurent Centre Merit 1,000,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 5. Centres more than 1,000,000 sq. ft. Park Royal Shopping We Have It All Maple Leaf of total retail space Centre 5. Centres more than 1,000,000 sq. ft. Be The One Square One Merit of total retail space BCE Place - Embracing the 7. Mixed-Use BCE Place Merit business of life campaign The Cadillac Fairview 8. Corporate, Company Inform.Enlighten.Persuade Maple Leaf Corporation Limited D. SALES PROMOTION AND 2. Centres between 150,001 and Attitude Rock Montreal Eaton Centre Merit EVENTS 400,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 3. Centres between 400,001 and The Fairy Princess of Carlingwood Maple Leaf 750,000 sq. ft. of total retail space Carlingwood 3. Centres between 400,001 and Geared 2 Win! Burlington Mall Merit 750,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 4. Centres between 750,001 and Swipe, Conserve & Win! Upper Canada Mall Merit 1,000,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 5. Centres more than 1,000,000 sq. ft. of Loft Laurier Place Laurier Maple Leaf total retail space 7. Mixed-Use FCP Green First Canadian Place Maple Leaf 7. Mixed-Use Cosmopolitan in the City Edmonton City Centre Merit Going the Extra Mile: 75 miles The Cadillac Fairview 8. Corporate, Company Merit for $75 Corporation Limited E. GRAND OPENING, 3. Centres between 400,001 and Make Space Orchard Park Maple Leaf EXPANSION & RENOVATION 750,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 3. Centres between 400,001 and Revive, Refresh, Renew - A Georgian Mall Merit 750,000 sq. ft. of total retail space Brand New Georgian Mall F. BUSINESS TO BUSINESS 3. Centres between 400,001 and CH&MPLAIN Mail Champlain Maple Leaf (B2B) 750,000 sq. ft. of total retail space The Montreal Fashion 6. Joint Centre Effort Trends Centres/The Cadillac Fairview Maple Leaf Corporation Limited Entry Title/ Shopping Centre/ Category Sub-Category Category Classification Award Store Name Company E-Harmony: Retail Promotions The Cadillac Fairview 8. Corporate, Company Merit and Shopper Needs Corporation Limited Deck The Mall with Holiday The Cadillac Fairview G. REVENUE IMPACT 8. Corporate, Company Merit Sales! Corporation Limited 3. Centres between 400,001 and H. CATEGORY INTEGRATION Shopping as it should be Mayfair Shopping Centre Merit 750,000 sq. ft. of total retail space 5. Centres more than 1,000,000 sq. ft. CHANGE IT UP! Yorkdale Shopping Centre Merit of total retail space A. Renovation or Expansion of an The Shops at Waterloo CATEGORY II 1. Centres greater than 150,000 sq. ft. N/A Merit Existing Centre Town Square 3. Centres between 400,001 and N/A Georgian Mall Maple Leaf (TIE) 750,000 sq. ft. 3. Centres between 400,001 and Orchard Park Shopping N/A Maple Leaf (TIE) 750,000 sq. ft. Centre 3. Centres between 400,001 and N/A Dufferin Mall Merit 750,000 sq. ft. 5) Stores between 1,001 and Oqoqo on West 4th Avenue CATEGORY III Retail Store Design Omicron Merit 2,500 sq. ft. in area (Vancouver, BC) 6) Stores between 2,501 and Lily Simon Ruscio Studio Inc. Maple Leaf 5,000 sq. ft. in area (Montreal, QC) 6) Stores between 2,501 and The Market By Longo's JeanPaul Morresi, Merit 5,000 sq. ft. in area (Toronto, ON) Watt International 8) Stores in excess of 10,001 Indigo Quartier DIX30 Maple Leaf sq. ft. in area (Brossard, QC) 8) Stores in excess of 10,001 Mark's Work Wearhouse Ruscio Studio Inc. Merit sq. ft. in area (Hamilton, ON).
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