Marshalls, the off-price fashion and home goods retailer, anchors Intercity Shopping Centre in Thunder Bay, Ontario, at the Memorial Avenue corridor, giving the 500,000 square foot property a comparison-shopping anchor for the Thunder Bay and broader Northwestern Ontario household in a city whose geographic isolation, roughly 1,400 kilometres from Toronto, makes the mall’s tenant concentration the standard comparison-shopping reference for a trade area larger than many entire US states. The Memorial Avenue commercial corridor includes Best Buy and Canadian Tire locations that the Thunder Bay household accesses alongside the mall visit for consumer electronics, automotive, and hardware purposes. Sport Chek and Champs Sports serve the sporting goods and athletic footwear floor within the enclosed mall. Sephora serves the prestige beauty category.
Manitobah, the Winnipeg-founded Indigenous-owned footwear and accessories brand whose mukluks and moccasins are produced in collaboration with Indigenous artisans, gives the property a regionally specific specialty retail identity that the Thunder Bay community’s significant First Nations population accesses as a commercial expression of Indigenous craft culture and economic sovereignty. George Richards Big and Tall serves the plus-size men’s fashion category. Northern Reflections, Boathouse, Bluenotes, American Eagle, Garage, Maurices, La Vie en Rose, Tip Top, and SoftMoc cover the accessible and Canadian fashion floor.
Peoples Jewellers, Pandora, Charm Diamond Centres, Griffin Jewellery Designs, and Vivah Jewellery serve the jewelry and gifting floor. Tim Hortons anchors the daily café visit occasion. Starbucks serves the specialty coffee category. Sunrise Records serves the Canadian music and pop culture retail category. Bell, Rogers, TELUS, and Virgin Plus serve the telecom categories. The property’s commercial role is the Thunder Bay Northwestern Ontario enclosed community mall: a Marshalls off-price anchor whose Manitobah Indigenous cultural identity, full-service jewelry and telecom cluster, and Sport Chek outdoor floor serves the Thunder Bay and Northern Ontario household as the primary comparison-shopping and community services destination in Canada’s Northwestern gateway city.
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