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1 | Icsc Canadian Shopping Centre Awards | Finalists Ladies and Gentlemen… We Are Pleased to Unveil the Finalists of the 2015 Icsc Canadian Shopping Centre Awards! 1 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN… WE ARE PLEASED TO UNVEIL THE FINALISTS OF THE 2015 ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS! Your creativity and remarkable feats of excellence have dazzled our judges. We invite you to step into the spotlight as we announce the winners! Let’s celebrate the innovative, dynamic and ever-evolving nature that is the “Retail Circus”, at the ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS GALA OCTOBER 7TH, TORONTO, ONTARIO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE For more information visit: www.icsc.org/canadianawards CONGRATULATIONS AND SEE YOU UNDER THE BIG TOP! 2015 ICSC Canadian Shopping Centre Awards Committee 2 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS 3 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS ADVERTISING CENTRES 400,000 TO 750,000 SQ. FT. CENTRES MORE THAN 1,000,000 SQ. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE A REBOOTED BOWER PLACE YOURS GTC Bower Place Guildford Town Centre Red Deer, Alberta Surrey, British Columbia @CENTRALCITY A RETAIL WIN AT DIX30! Central City Shopping Centre Quartier DIX30 Surrey, British Columbia Brossard, Quebec ORCHARD PARK STYLE INSPIRERS Orchard Park Kelowna, British Columbia MY NEW WARDROBE Place Ste-Foy Québec, Québec #CELEBRATEYOU Uptown Victoria, British Columbia 1 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS CENTRES MORE THAN 1,000,000 SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE PANDORA PARTNERSHIP Bramalea City Centre Brampton, Ontario YORKDALE’S RETAILER ONBOARDING STRATEGY Yorkdale Shopping Centre Toronto, Ontario 2 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS CAUSE RELATED MARKETING CENTRES OF 150,000 SQ. FT. OR CENTRES 400,000 TO 750,000 SQ. FT. LESS OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE NICE BUCKET CHALLENGE SOCKS FROM SANTA Scotia Square Carlingwood Shopping Centre Halifax, Nova Scotia Ottawa, Ontario OCEANWALL CENTRES 150,000 TO 400,000 SQ. FT. Hillside Centre OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE Victoria, British Columbia HELPING OUR NEIGHBOURS! COMMUNITY IMPACT Carrefour Frontenac - Cominar Lambton Mall Thetford Mines, Quebec Sarnia, Ontario CELEBRATE THE SENSES Carrefour St-Georges CENTRES 750,000 TO 1,000,000 SQ. FT. Saint-Georges, Quebec OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE EGLINTON SQUARE – I AM SOMEONE BIG LITTLE GIVE Coquitlam Centre Eglinton Square Coquitlam, British Columbia Toronto, Ontario #LIVE2SEE20 BUILDING VIOLENCE FREE Pickering Town Centre FUTURES, ONE BRICK AT A TIME Pickering, Ontario Hazeldean Mall Kanata, Ontario ECO-DESIGN CHALLENGE Southgate Centre THE GET WELL GARAGE SALE Edmonton, Alberta Les Galeries de Hull Gatineau, Quebec KIND EVERY TIME St. Laurent Centre THE CENTRE OF GIVING Ottawa, Ontario Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Surrey, British Columbia DRIVE-IN MOVIE NIGHT Tecumseh Mall Windsor, Ontario 3 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS CAUSE RELATED MARKETING CONT’D CENTRES 1,000,000 SQ. FT. OF JOINT CENTRE TOTAL RETAIL SPACE GROUNDS TO GARDENS BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS Cloverdale Mall & Eglinton Square RIDE FOR KIDS Shopping Centre, Ontario Pen Centre St. Catharines, Ontario MIXED USE #31 DAYS O F H A P PY Edmonton City Centre Edmonton, Alberta 4 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS CUSTOMER SERVICE EXPERIENCE/ENGAGEMENT CENTRES 400,000 TO 750,000 SQ. C O M PA N Y FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE UN STYLE À LA MODE DE CHEZ NOUS SANTA’S MALL Groupe Westcliff Southland Mall Montreal, Quebec Regina, Saskatchewan CENTRES 750,000 TO 1,000,000 SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE SHINE Bayshore Shopping Centre Ottawa, Ontario KINGSWAY KINDNESS Kingsway Mall Edmonton, Alberta CENTRES 1,000,000 SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE SANTA EXPERIENCE Metropolis at Metrotown Burnaby, British Columbia 5 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS DIGITAL CAMPAIGN CENTRES 150,000 TO 400,000 SQ. FT. CENTRES MORE THAN 1,000,000 OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE NOW TRENDING METROPOLIS X KLOUT Holt Renfrew Centre SPRING SOCIAL Toronto, Ontario Metropolis at Metrotown Burnaby, British Columbia CENTRES 400,000 TO 750,000 SQ. FT. STC CELEBRATES LUNAR OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE NEW YEAR Scarborough Town Centre ”WIN IT FORWARD” CHRISTMAS Scarborough, Ontario CAMPAIGN The Bay Centre Victoria, British Columbia MIXED USE LOVE FREE FOOD? 10 Dundas East Toronto, Ontario 6 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS EMERGING TECHNOLOGY CENTRES MORE THAN 1,000,000 SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE MOBILE STYLIST Metropolis at Metrotown Burnaby, British Columbia 7 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS EVENT OR SALES PROMOTION CENTRES 150,000 TO 400,000 SQ. FT. CENTRES 400,000 TO 750,000 SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE BACK TO THE FUTURE DECK THE MALL Carrefour Frontenac Intercity Shopping Centre Thetford Mines, Quebec Thunder Bay, Ontario IN MY WARDROBE AN APPLE A DAY Complexe Les Ailes Lambton Mall Montreal, Quebec Sarnia, Ontario LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES Elf Invasion Place Montréal Trust Les Rivieres Shopping Centre Montréal, Québec Trois-Rivières, Quebec SANTA SURPRISES DAY TO WIN A DEAL Shoppers Mall New Sudbury Centre Brandon, Manitoba Sudbury, Ontario BUCKET LIST SERIES #1 - NYC FOR LUXURY SUPERCAR WEEKEND NEW YEAR’S EVE Oakridge Centre St. Albert Centre Vancouver, British Columbia St. Albert, Alberta FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS OPERATION GIFT DROP - TORONTO AT ROCKLAND PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Rockland Toronto Pearson International Airport Town of Mount-Royal, Quebec Toronto AMF, Ontario WHITE OAKS MALL TO THE RESCUE WESTBROOK MALL’S 50TH White Oaks Mall BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION London, Ontario Westbrook Mall Calgary, Alberta ROYAL REWARDS Willowbrook Shopping Centre COINS FOR KIDS Langley, British Columbia Westshore Town Centre Victoria, British Columbia WO R L D P L AY DAY Willowbrook Shopping Centre Langley, British Columbia 8 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS EVENT OR SALES PROMOTION CONT’D CENTRES 400,000 TO 750,000 SQ. FT. MIXED USE OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE A FASHION RENDEZ-VOUS H&M CONSCIOUS CLOSET AT PLACE VILLE MARIE Bayshore Shopping Centre Galerie Place Ville Marie Ottawa, Ontario Montreal, Québec CULINARY WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS Place Rosemère JOINT CENTRE Rosemère, Quebec FASHION WEEK AROUND THE WORLD Park Place Shopping Centre CENTRES MORE THAN 1,000,000 SQ. & Medicine Hat Mall FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE Alberta THE GRAND BAZAAR Laurier Québec Québec, Québec THE FLOWER FESTIVAL AT DIX30: LET THERE BE BLOOMS! Quartier DIX30 Brossard, Quebec YORKDALE WELCOMES THE WORLD Yorkdale Shopping Centre Toronto, Ontario 9 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS GRAND OPENING, EXPANSION & RENOVATION CENTRES OF 150,000 SQ. FT. OR CENTRES 750,000 TO 1,000,000 LESS OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE GET INTO THE MIX! - ST. LAURENT RENOVATION FOOD COURT RENO PROMOTION CAMPAIGN Scotia Square St. Laurent Centre Halifax, Nova Scotia Ottawa, Ontario CENTRES 400,000 TO 750,000 SQ. FT. CENTRES MORE THAN 1,000,000 OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE ESCAPE THE CITY A DIVINE INVITATION: NORTH Outlet Collection at Niagara EXPANSION GRAND OPENING EVENT Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario Square One Mississauga, Ontario 10 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS MULTI CHANNEL MARKETING CENTRES 150,000 TO 400,000 CENTRES 400,000 TO 750,000 SQ. FT. SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE CELEBRATE THE SENSES SHOP HAPPY Carrefour St-Georges Kildonan Place Saint-Georges, Québec Winnipeg, Manitoba THE SCENT OF LOVE CHINESE NEW YEAR SPRING LUNAR Sheridan Centre FESTIVAL 2015 Mississauga, Ontario Oakridge Centre Vancouver, British Columbia GIVE GREAT Village Green Centre CELEBRATING FORTY YEARS Vernon, British Columbia Pine Centre Mall Prince George, British Columbia CENTRES MORE THAN 1,000,000 SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE #FASHIONSANTA Yorkdale Shopping Centre Toronto, Ontario 11 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS PUBLIC RELATIONS CENTRES 150,000 TO 400,000 CENTRES MORE THAN 1,000,000 SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE DRESS TO KILL GLOBAL TAKEOVER-FASHION MONTH Montreal Eaton Centre Square One Montreal, Quebec Mississauga, Ontario CENTRES 400,000 TO 750,000 SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE DUFFERIN MALL - FASHION SHOW FLASH MOB Dufferin Mall Toronto, Ontario P E T PAT R O L Mic Mac Mall Dartmouth, Nova Scotia ESCAPE THE CITY GRAND OPENING - PUTTING THE PUBLIC IN PR Outlet Collection at Niagara Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario THE GREAT CALGARY CAKE OFF North Hill Centre Calgary, Alberta 12 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS SOCIAL MEDIA CENTRES 150,000 TO 400,000 SQ. FT. CENTRES MORE THAN 1,000,000 OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE SQ. FT. OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE 40 DAYS O F G I V E AWAYS FA S H I O N P I C K S Prairie Mall Metropolis at Metrotown Grande Prairie, Alberta Burnaby, British Columbia SUMMER POP ‘N WIN CENTRES 400,000 TO 750,000 SQ. FT. Metropolis at Metrotown OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE Burnaby, British Columbia MY PAWFECT PET Bonnie Doon Centre MIXED USE Edmonton, Alberta #COREEASTER FASHION CANDY The CORE - TD Square/Holt Renfrew Halifax Shopping Centre Calgary, Alberta Halifax, Nova Scotia MAPLEVIEW MUSE Mapleview Shopping Centre Burlington, Ontario “SOCIAL”IZING WITH CAKE North Hill Centre Calgary, Alberta FIND CLIFFORD THE ELF’S FAVORITE THINGS Sevenoaks Shopping Centre Abbotsford, British Columbia UPTOWN’S ELF ON THE SHELF Uptown Victoria, British Columbia 13 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS 14 | ICSC CANADIAN SHOPPING CENTRE AWARDS | FINALISTS NEW DEVELOPMENTS CENTRES OF 150,000 SQ. FT. OR LESS OF TOTAL RETAIL SPACE OUTLET COLLECTION AT
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