Shaka
New Member
The area has a weird feel for sure. The far western portion of the mall is really busy, with the food court seemingly busy all day long. Travel west down the mall, and it gets deader by the foot. I think if they were able to get rid of Sears and build say 4 decent sized buildings (2 x 12 floors, and 2 x 18 floors) The rest of the mall would take off. I mean it would be a fantastic place to live. Right beside SAIT, an LRT station a grocery store and a Home Depot.
I wonder if Home Depot ever considered moving across the street into the old Sears location? It seems like it would be a much more conducive to a larger home improvement store than where they currently are, which is always busy and smaller than most of their stores.
It's definitely a strangely managed mall.