Carrefour Angrignon
Carrefour Angrignon is a large shopping mall located in LaSalle, Quebec, Canada. It is named after the nearby Angrignon Park, which in turn is named after Jean-Baptiste Angrignon, a former city councillor of the area. The mall opened its doors in 1986 and has since become a key retail destination in the western part of Montreal.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Carrefour Angrignon boasts over 200 stores and services, including major department stores, fashion retailers, electronics shops, and a variety of restaurants and fast food outlets. The mall is anchored by several large tenants, including Canadian Tire, Maxi, and Hudson's Bay. It also features a Cineplex Odeon cinema, making it a popular entertainment destination.
The design of Carrefour Angrignon is characterized by its spacious layout, wide corridors, and ample natural lighting, which creates a pleasant shopping environment. The mall also includes a food court with a diverse range of dining options.
Location and Accessibility[edit | edit source]
Carrefour Angrignon is situated at the intersection of Newman Boulevard and Angrignon Boulevard in LaSalle. It is easily accessible by car, with ample free parking available for visitors. The mall is also well-served by public transportation, with the Angrignon metro station located nearby, providing direct access to the Montreal Metro system. Additionally, several bus routes operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) stop at or near the mall, further facilitating access for shoppers and visitors.
Community and Environmental Initiatives[edit | edit source]
Carrefour Angrignon is involved in various community and environmental initiatives. The mall participates in recycling programs and energy conservation efforts to reduce its environmental footprint. It also hosts community events and supports local charities, reflecting its commitment to giving back to the community.
Future Developments[edit | edit source]
The mall has undergone several renovations and expansions since its opening, with the most recent ones aimed at modernizing its facilities and enhancing the shopping experience for customers. Future development plans include further expansion of retail space, the introduction of new brands and stores, and the incorporation of advanced technology to improve customer service and operations.
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