The Core (shopping centre)
The Core, which consists of TD Square, the Holt Renfrew building, the Lancaster building, the Stephen Avenue Place shops, Scotia Centre, and the former Calgary Eaton Centre, is the dominant shopping complex located in the downtown core of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It spans three city blocks and contains approximately 160 retailers on four levels. The property also contains six major office towers on the south, 7th Avenue SW on the north, and extends above 3rd Street SW and 4th Street SW. The mall is directly connected to the neighbouring retail companies of Bankers Hall, Eighth Avenue Place, Intact Place, Brookfield Place via Scotia Centre/Hudson's Bay Store, and Manulife Place via the +15 skywalk system. It also contains the Devonian Gardens, a unique glass-enclosed indoor botanical park, which reopened to the public on July 27, 2012, after a complete renovation.History
The T. Eaton Co. opened its original Calgary department store on the site in 1929. In 1977, it was joined by TD Square to the east. TD Square, an office and shopping complex, covered four levels over an entire block and contained the original Devonian Gardens indoor botanical garden. In 1990, Eaton's store was relocated into a new building one block west and a four-level shopping centre, the Calgary Eaton Centre, was built on its original site. Following the closure of the Eaton's chain in 2002, Sears acted as an anchor store until 2008 when it was closed to make way for Holt Renfrew's expansion. The combination of the two centres resulted in the property being rebranded "the Core", however the property is still referred to as "the Core – TD Square".Redevelopment
The centre underwent a three-year, multimillion-dollar redevelopment project, which was completed in 2011. The redevelopment unified the complex under a continuous, suspended glass skylight. The skylight, completed in November 2009, is the largest point-supported structural glass skylight in the world. It creates the feel of an outdoor streetscape on the third floor, which incorporates two-storey retail facades with exterior-grade materials. Heavy construction work forced numerous retailers to close or relocate during the renovation, most of which have renovated or expanded. The renovation also widened the concourses, replaced all interior finishes and facilities, expanded the food court and added a structural glass bridge on the fourth floor of the complex. It also added several 'living green walls' near the entrances to the Devonian Gardens space. In 2009, WestNet City Wi-Fi blanketed the centre with Wi-Fi.A number of stores in the centre sell high-end luxury goods and apparel. Brooks Brothers contains the only Canadian locations for the 'Black Fleece' designer shop and 'Fleece' for children.Images