List of Shopping Malls in Toronto - Malls Located Within Major Office Buildings

Malls Located Within Major Office Buildings

One configuration of shopping mall in Toronto is the self-contained type located within a commercial office building, sometimes around a central atrium. This type typically does not provide a surrounding parking lot. These malls typically house from a dozen to several dozen stores. Most of these are connected to a station of the Toronto subway system. In certain cases, such as the Hudson's Bay Centre, the mall exists only to connect the department store to the Toronto subway system at Bloor-Yonge station.

  • The Atrium on Bay (Dundas Street West and Yonge Street), Old Toronto
  • Canada Square (Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue West), Old Toronto
  • Chinatown Centre (Chinatown), Old Toronto
  • College Park (Yonge Street and College Street), Old Toronto
  • Cumberland Terrace (Bay Street and Bloor Street West), Old Toronto
  • The Crossways (Bloor Street West and Dundas Street West), Old Toronto
  • Dragon City (Chinatown) (Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue), Old Toronto
  • Dynasty Centre (Sheppard Avenue East and Midland Avenue), Scarborough
  • Empress Walk (Empress Avenue and Yonge Street), North York
  • Hazelton Lanes (Avenue Road and Yorkville Road), Old Toronto
  • Holt Renfrew Centre (Bloor Street West and Bay Street), Old Toronto
  • Hudson's Bay Centre (Bloor Street West and Yonge Street), Old Toronto
  • Manulife Centre (Bloor Street West and Bay Street), Old Toronto
  • Queen's Quay Terminal (Queen's Quay West and York Street), Old Toronto
  • Sheppard Centre (Sheppard Avenue East and Yonge Street), North York
  • Yonge Eglinton Centre (Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue West), Old Toronto

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