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CrossIron Mills

Alberta, Canada · built 2009

CrossIron Mills is a super-regional outlet centre in just outside the northern city limits of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and immediately east of the hamlet of Balzac in Rocky View County. It was developed and is owned by Ivanhoé Cambridge, a major Canadian real estate company. Completed in August 2009, the mall is the largest single-level shopping centre in Alberta, containing approximately 109,440 m2 (1, 178, 000 sq ft) of retail and entertainment space. Century Downs Racetrack and Casino is nearby to the east. The first tenant to open in the mall was the first Alberta franchise of Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, which opened its doors in the spring of 2009, while the rest of the mall was under construction. The majority of the mall opened on August 19, 2009. A final phase initially referred to as the Entertainment Neighbourhood opened in the summer of 2010. In the mid-2010s, this final phase was reconfigured to house a relocated food court (branded as the CrossIron Mills Food Hall), with the original food court being redeveloped into additional retail space. Despite having the "Mills" term in its name, and the mall's "racetrack" format, it was not developed by Mills Corporation, but rather inspired by it. Mills pulled out of the project in August 2006 due to financial difficulties, with the April 2007 acquisition by Simon Property Group permanently ending any involvement.

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