Pacific Mall

The Pacific Mall is a vast indoor Asian shopping mall in Markham, Ontario, with more than 200 stores and restaurants. It’s also been reported to be one of the largest Western Hemisphere malls that you can find. This famous Pacific Mall in Markham is located at the major intersection of Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue. It’s widely known as a traditional Pacific-style market with over 500 stores, making it one of Ontario’s largest shopping centers.


The architects who designed Pacific Mall sought to create a building as different from its surroundings as possible. They did this by incorporating red brick and glass in combination with steel beams, all while making it aesthetically pleasing for Markham’s suburban architecture. With its exposed roof trusses and pipes, the mall’s market-style interior is a good representation of shed typology that was once common in industrial areas. This type has been characterized by mass production; cost efficiency through fast construction timeframes.


Situated at 4300 Steeles Ave E, Markham, ON L3R 0Y5, Canada, the Pacific Mall is one of the largest in its genre, with 25000 square meters (270 feet) worth of retail space. It also has many stores that are open on holidays - making it an easy place to visit no matter what your schedule looks like. The building was built back when people were more interested in luxury goods rather than just necessities, so you’ll be able to enjoy browsing through all their high-end brands at will.


The mid-1990s saw an influx of Chinese immigrants to Canada, leading them on their way towards success. One such example is Pacific Mall - a shopping center that opened its doors in 1996 with 450 individual units and included Heritage Town for those looking for retail therapy and some good eats. The Remington Centre was a proposed shopping mall that has faced numerous delays. The construction of this structure would have brought the combined size up to 1 million square feet ( ninety thousand meters).


The former Market Village is surrounded by an existing shopping plaza and includes remnants from before when it was just one building with over 500 stores. There you can find everything your heart desires: traditional Chinese clothing; contemporary fashion jewelry; herbal medicine that may help combat symptoms related to menopause or cancer treatment side-effects (depending on what type I am looking for); tea ceremonies where you might learn more about this ancient beverage while also meeting new friends who share their passions behind its delicious taste. 



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