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Holt Renfrew Centre

1979 establishments in OntarioBuildings and structures in TorontoRetail buildings in CanadaShopping malls established in 1979Shopping malls in Toronto
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The Holt Renfrew Centre is a shopping mall on Bloor Street West in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on the Mink Mile in the Yorkville neighbourhood. It opened in 1979, and is owned and managed by Morguard. The mall spans approximately 275,000 square feet (25,500 m2) of gross leasable area, of which 190,000 square feet (18,000 m2) is occupied by the Holt Renfrew flagship store. The Path pedestrian tunnel connects the mall to facilities including the nearby Bloor–Yonge station serving the Toronto subway, and the 2 Bloor East complex.

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Holt Renfrew Centre
Bloor Street West, Toronto

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M4W 3L8 Toronto
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