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Oakville Beaver, 7 May 2003, A5

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The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e sd a y M a y 7, 2003 - A 5 Oakville Place breaks new ground By Howard Mozel ( v v k v il l e i m : a v i :r s i . ai i; The SI 7-million expan sion of Oakville Place moved another important step closer to completion Tuesday with the official groundbreaking for the massive project's Phase Two. This 28.622 sq. ft. part of the undertaking will see por tions of both floors extended south toward the QEW to include a spacious new' food court and improved retail space set to open in April 2(XM. Phase TTiree. which involves re-development of the old food court site and its surrounding area, is sched uled for completion in autumn 2004. Particularly exciting, says general manager Doug Peters, will be the new glassed-in food court, w'hich will boast 600 seats (up from the current 230) and a view of the QEW under plenty of nat ural light. "This has been a long time coming." said Peters. Ivanhoe Cambridge Executive Vice-President and COO Kim Mclnnes agreed and characterized the expan sion as a "premium invest ment" that will provide noth ing but positive spin-offs. "This re-development project will generate definite economic benefits for the town and will provide a lifestyle shopping experience answering to the communi ty's needs and desires." said Mclnnes. "It will also give a strong identity for the new Oakville Place and truly cre ate a people place, ideally sit uated in the core of the com munity and easily accessible $ 17-million expansion should be ready next April Peter C. McCusker · Oakville Beaver Phase Two of the O akville Place expansion is now u n d e r way. A t the official g ro u n d b re a k in g w ere G en eral M anager Doug Peters, M ayor Ann M ulvale, Ivanhoe C am bridge Executive V ice-President and C O O Kim M clnnes and Ivanhoe C am bridge Senior Vice-President, C entral Region. G eorge Fiddler. to the market it serves." Ivanhoe Cambridge Senior Vice-President. Central Region. George Fiddler also said he is eagerly anticipating the "invigorating and inviting" finished mall. "I'm very proud to see this expansion move forward," he said. So too is Mayor Ann Mulvale. who explained that the expansion will bring new employment opportunities, more consumer choices and will help underscore the eco nomic viability of the town. Phase One of the plan is already complete, namely the new ceiling treatments, dra matic lighting and other touches, such as sage green background paint with soft yellow accents, which were finished in November. In addition, the chimes of the 20-year old Centre Court Clock were repaired last sum mer. The expansion has also allowed Oakville Place which originally opened in March 1981 - to attract at least eight new retailers, the names o f which will be released at a later date. In the meantime, existing retailers are excited about the future, like Shoppers Drug Mart, which will anchor the Phase Two expansion w ith a K).(XK) sq. ft. store (up from 7.(XX) sq. ft.) The Bank of Montreal will remain on the lower level but will relocate from its present site. The flooring portion of Phase Two, slated for com pletion in January 2004. will see a common colour scheme continued throughout the mall. Centre Court will like wise be re-done completely. Phase Three, set to begin January 2004. will complete the project and will be under taken once the existing food court has moved upstairs and the rest of Phase Two has been accomplished. The old food court area will be re merchandised and new retail concepts introduced. The adjacent former IGA location will also be divided for even more diverse retail space. 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