City: Brossard
Region: North America
Country: Canada
Trade area: 29 558 376 sq. feet
Address: 6000 boul de Rome, Brossard, QC J4Y 0B6
Phone: +1 450-926-1030
Size: 135
Type: 131
Website: http://www.quartierdix30.com/en/
Quartier DIX30 has more than 200 merchants, including shops, restaurants, theater, cinema, bars, hotel, spa and other services. There is free underground parking. The name DIX30 refers to Quartier DIX30’s strategic location: at the intersection between Autoroute 10 and Autoroute 30.
Quartier DIX30 was is located on 15 ha of land.
The first phase was opened in 2006 by the developer Devimco Real Estate Development Firm, Devimco, and majority owner RioCan. The 40,000 m2 of retail space hosted 78 boutiques and restaurants.
In 2007, phase two added another forty retailers including major foreign fashion boutiques, electronic stores and restaurants. Free underground parking was added during this phase.
In 2009, retail shops rose to 200 shops in between Bell Sport Complex and Cineplex Odeon.
In 2013, La Maison Ogilvy, the high-end department store, opened a new store at the Quartier Dix30. Other additions included Holt Renfrew’s new outlet retail store hr2 and 100 additional fashion brands including Lacoste, Michael Kors, Pandora, Peak Performance, Zara, Jack & Jones, Vero Moda, Miss Sixty, Point Zéro, Victoria’s Secret, Crate & Barrel, Urban Behavior, Tigers of Sweden, Yves Rocher, Only or Birks and Tony Pappas. Restaurants, banks, a new live theatre, office towers, a hotel, a medical clinic, a toy superstore, as well as free heated underground parking for 2,000 complete Quartier DIX30’s multi-purpose mall.
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