Scarborough Town Centre is the principal Scarborough eastern Toronto super-regional shopping centre at 300 Borough Drive in the Scarborough City Centre district of Toronto, opened in 1973 with the contemporary 108,000-sqm super-regional format spanning approximately 200 retail and service units as the commercial anchor of the Scarborough City Centre urban cluster and the dominant regional retail destination for the eastern Toronto and eastern Greater Toronto Area catchment. The property is owned and managed by Oxford Properties within the broader Oxford Canadian retail portfolio.
The format combines the Canadian Tire and Sport Chek anchor stores with the comprehensive international and Canadian retail register featuring H&M, Zara, Uniqlo, Lululemon, Apple, and the broader international fashion and lifestyle programming. The Cineplex Cinemas multiplex anchor, the dedicated dining circuit and food court with a substantial Asian dining offer reflecting the dominant demographics of the Scarborough catchment, the dedicated family entertainment programming, and the broader retail-and-services programming complete the contemporary Scarborough super-regional offer.
The catchment combines the dense Scarborough, Markham, and Pickering residential demographic of approximately 800,000 eastern Toronto and eastern Greater Toronto Area residents with the broader Toronto CMA concentration of approximately 6.7 million metropolitan residents. Direct accessibility includes the Scarborough Centre Rapid Transit station on the RT Line connecting directly to Kennedy station on the Bloor-Danforth Line with the Eglinton Crosstown LRT extension providing direct rapid transit access from 2025 the McCowan GO Transit bus hub, and the dedicated parking infrastructure for approximately 7,500 vehicles.
Oxford Properties coordinates the property management of Scarborough Town Centre within the broader Oxford Canadian retail portfolio. The asset’s commercial role within the Canadian retail map is the dominant eastern Toronto Scarborough City Centre super-regional destination serving the largest multicultural residential catchment in the Greater Toronto Area, complementing rather than competing with the downtown Eaton Centre and the suburban Yorkdale and Square One super-regionals through its distinct eastern corridor suburban positioning within the broader Greater Toronto Area retail register.
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