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Oakridge Park

Vancouver, Canada · built 1959

Oakridge Park (formerly known as Oakridge Centre) is a major mixed-use development and shopping centre in the Oakridge neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the intersection of West 41st Avenue and Cambie Street. The site is being redeveloped through a CA$6.5 billion high-density urban complex featuring residential towers, office space, a community centre, a rooftop park, and a luxury retail district opening in phases. The first phase of the newly branded Oakridge Park opened in May 2026. The original mall opened in 1959 and was anchored by Woodward's Stores until 1993, when Hudson's Bay acquired the company and became the mall's anchor tenant, along with Zellers and Safeway. It is one of the two largest malls in the city of Vancouver, alongside CF Pacific Centre, and together they are historically among the most profitable shopping centres in Canada.

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