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THUNDER BAY, ONT. — Intercity Shopping Centre rebounding after two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. New stores are filling the vacancies left in the wake of the pandemic and annual events are being inked back onto the schedule.
Gazing over the mall’s leasing plan, Ball says there have been new store openings and plenty of shuffling and relocation of business tenants. In late October or early November, Dollarama will fill 25 per cent of the former Lowe’s space with its eighth store in Thunder Bay, providing about 16 new jobs.
Ball says they do their best to fill vacancies with local content and retailers to provide them with the experience of “life in the shopping centre” and what the customer base is. “Any retailer that is choosing Thunder Bay is a win for our community and for our region. We need to focus on the positive, because Thnder Bay is, generally speaking, a remote community with distribution costs and high gas prices. It makes a little bit more challenging sometimes for some retailers when they’re choosing Thunder Bay, so we need to be supportive and positive.”
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