Save-On-Foods, the BC-founded supermarket whose Pacific Northwest grocery identity gives it a commercial resonance in the White Rock and South Surrey household that national chain grocers do not match at the same community depth, anchors Semiahmoo Shopping Centre at 152 Street and 16 Avenue in South Surrey, British Columbia. Murchie’s Fine Tea and Coffee, the Victoria, British Columbia-founded premium tea and coffee company whose blends the BC household has treated as the most respected Pacific Northwest specialty tea institution since 1894, gives the property a BC-heritage specialty food identity. Purdys Chocolatier, the Vancouver-founded premium chocolate brand, gives the property a second BC-native specialty food identity. Nature’s Fare Markets, the Kelowna-founded natural and organic grocery chain whose South Surrey location serves the White Rock community’s organic and wellness grocery occasion, gives the property a BC-native health food identity.
COBS Bread, the Vancouver-founded artisan bakery franchise, gives the property a fresh artisan bread identity. Winners serves the off-price fashion and home goods category. Shoppers Drug Mart serves the pharmacy category. BC Liquor gives the property the provincial government liquor retail identity. Black Bond Books, the BC-based independent bookstore chain, gives the property a books and community culture identity. Specsavers serves the optical retail category. Peninsula Runners, the local South Surrey running specialty shop, gives the property a community-rooted athletic footwear identity. White Rock Jewellers and Rochells Jewellers give the property locally-owned fine jewelry identities. Rogers and TELUS serve the telecom categories.
The property’s commercial role in South Surrey is the Semiahmoo community mall: a Save-On-Foods-anchored format whose Murchie’s Tea BC heritage, Purdys Chocolatier Vancouver confectionery identity, Nature’s Fare organic community anchor, and Black Bond Books independent culture give the White Rock and South Surrey household a locally-rooted community retail destination serving the affluent Pacific border community between the US border and the Metro Vancouver commercial node.
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