Location | 300 Borough Drive Toronto, Ontario M1P 4P5 |
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Opening date | May 2, 1973 |
Developer | Trizec Corporation |
Management | Oxford Properties |
Owner | OMERS/Oxford Properties |
No. of stores and services | 250+ |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
Total retail floor area | 121,000 m² (1,300,000 ft²) |
No. of floors | 2 |
Parking | 3000 spaces |
Public transit access | Scarborough Centre metro station and bus terminal |
Website | Official Website |
The Scarborough Town Centre (STC) is a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Central to the Scarborough City Centre in the district of Scarborough, it is adjacent to the Scarborough Centre station and Scarborough Centre Bus Terminal. It was constructed by Oxford Properties and opened in 1973 to become the sixth largest shopping mall in Canada, fourth largest in Ontario and third in Toronto by retail space.
The mall is located on the north side of Albert Campbell Square, across from the Scarborough Civic Centre.
The mall is served by Highway 401 and can also be reached through a turnaround ramp on McCowan Road, Progress Avenue, and Brimley Road. The TTC's Scarborough RT line also has a station adjacent to the mall, Scarborough Centre, opened in 1985 with service running southwest to Kennedy station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line and east to McCowan Station.
Scarborough Town Centre currently includes The Bay, Sears, Walmart, and Cineplex Cinemas as its anchors. It has more than 121,000 m² and about 250 plus stores, making it the fourth-largest shopping centre in Greater Toronto, after Square One Shopping Centre, Yorkdale Shopping Centre, and Toronto Eaton Centre. Scarborough Town Centre is Toronto's east end's most important transportation hub. In addition to the RT, Scarborough Town Centre is a busy terminal for a number of TTC bus routes, as well as GO Transit.