West Edmonton Mall

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West Edmonton Mall (WEM), located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is, as of 2005, North America's largest shopping mall and one of Western Canada's major tourist attractions.

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West Edmonton Mall from the air
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West Edmonton Mall from the air

West Edmonton Mall is the most popular tourist attraction in the province of Alberta. Located in a suburban part of the city, West Edmonton Mall has a gross area of 500,000 m² (5.3 million ft²) and it cost CDN $1.2 billion to build. More than 800 stores and services are located on the two main floors, including 110 eating establishments. There are several tenants, (department stores and junior department stores), including The Brick, London Drugs, Sportchek, Chapters Books, and Winners. Sears is located in the northeast corner, The Bay in the east, and Zellers in the southeast, in the spot that was formerly Eaton's. Since 2003, the mall has attracted an increasing number of global retailers including French Connection UK, Old Navy, Tommy Hilfiger, and Swarovski.

Galaxyland is an amusement park located near the centre of the mall; World Waterpark and WEM's Adventure Golf are located in the west end; and Ice Palace is directly in the centre. The mall has more than 23,500 employees. There are large parking areas which together have more than 20,000 parking spaces, making it the world's largest parking lot. The mall is often called "the eighth wonder of the world" by international travel writers and receives 22 million visits per year.

History

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Old West Edmonton Mall logo, until 2004

West Edmonton Mall first opened its doors to the public on September 15, 1981. The mall has been expanded three times since its opening in 1981, with these additions completed in 1983 (Phase II), 1985 (Phase III) and 1999 (Phase IV).

The mall's amusement park was originally called Fantasyland, until the Walt Disney Company took the mall to court, claiming ownership of the name which is used in its theme parks such as Disneyland. WEM lost the case and had to rename the attraction Galaxyland. However, the mall was allowed to retain the name Fantasyland Hotel for its on-site hotel.

A small portion of the mall was damaged on July 11, 2004 when a severe storm of hail and rain caused roofs to fail, drains to overflow and millions of dollars of damage, especially to the water park and surrounding sections. The damage has since been repaired.

Future Developments

Permission from the City of Edmonton was recently granted for an expansion. This will include additional retail space, a facility for sports, trade shows and conventions, a 12-story office building, and a 600 unit apartment building, along with more parking.

Currently, a number of large shopping malls, all larger than the West Edmonton Mall, are under construction in China, and the retail center in Beijing had already diplaced the West Edmonton Mall as the world's largest. Similar efforts, such as the Mall of Arabia, to be located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates also claim to be developing malls that will be the largest mall in the world upon completion.

Notable Attractions

  • Anchor stores The Bay, Zellers, and Sears
  • Several movie theaters (total 27 screens)
  • Fantasyland Hotel
  • Galaxyland (originally Fantasyland) amusement park
  • World Waterpark (world's largest indoor waterpark)
  • WEM's Adventure Golf
  • Ice Palace (NHL-size ice rink)
  • Deep Sea Adventure / Sea Lions' Rock (world's deepest indoor manmade lake (25 feet))
  • Jubilations Dinner Theatre

The mall also includes several "theme areas" including:

  • Bourbon Street - featuring clubs and restaurants in a New Orleans-influenced setting.
  • Europa Boulevard - eclectic shops in an area designed to look like a European streetscape.
  • Chinatown - Asian-style businesses

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