University Heights Suburban Centre, Saskatoon - Commercial

Commercial

University Heights SC has extensive commercial development. It is mainly concentrated at the Erindale Shopping Centre, a collection of several strip-mall buildings anchored by Saskatoon Co-op. Other commercial properties are located along Kenderdine Road south of Attridge Drive, and along Nelson Road between Lowe Road and McOrmond Drive.

University Heights Square is a 23-acre (93,000 m2) site at the corner of Attridge Drive and McOrmand Drive. The development consists of several strip-mall buildings anchored by Shopper's Drug Mart, and Safeway. Phase I consists of 115,000 square feet (10,700 m2) of retail and 70% of the property was leased prior to construction. The development also contains an office block housing Investors Group and a medical clinic.

The University Heights SC contains branches from the major Canadian Banks: Bank of Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, and TD Bank). TCU Financial Group also maintains a branch and offices in a standalone building.

13 home-based businesses exist in the area.

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