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A new shopping centre is under development in Tsawwassen, B.C., which is slated to open in October 2016.
 
Built by Ivanhoé Cambridge, construction on Tsawwassen Mills is progressing steadily in preparation for retail tenant possession this summer. Crews are currently completing common-area finishes.
 
The 1.2-million-square-foot indoor shopping centre will be home to a 145,000 sq. ft. Bass Pro Shops and a 32,687 sq. ft. Saks OFF 5TH. Other anchor tenants include DSW Designer Show Warehouse, Forever 21, H&M, Pro Hockey Life, Marshalls, Nike Factory Store, Old Navy, Sport Chek, Tommy Hilfiger Outlet, Urban Planet/West 49 and Winners. 
 
Leasing activity for this project has proved to be very strong and the mall is expected to employ 3,000 full- and part-time workers.
 
 
Conveniently located at Highway 17 and 52nd Street on Tsawwassen First Nation lands, the shopping centre is a 30-minute drive north of the Washington border and a few kilometers away from the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal. It’s easily accessible from Richmond, Vancouver, Surrey, Delta, Langley, Burnaby and New Westminster and is expected to be a retail mecca for both Canadian and American shoppers.
 
Construction for this project began in January 2014 and created an upwards of 4,500 jobs during peak construction. Several Tsawwassen First Nation joint venture companies won contracts to build components of the project and significant offsite infrastructure was delivered alongside the construction of the shopping centre.  
 
Additional commercial development is also slated for the area. Tsawwassen Commons, a 550,000 sq. ft. power centre, is being built by Property Development Group to house a Walmart, Canadian Tire and Rona. Long-term plans are also calling for approximately 4-million sq. ft. of industrial development and 3,500 residential units to the area, with some initial phases already underway.
 
For more information regarding retail asset opportunities in the Lower Mainland, please contact our Vancouver office for details. 
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