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Demolition, Sears store, Hamilton Ontario Part 2

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2008

This was some of the demolition of the 1954 built Sears store at the Centre Mall in Hamilton Ontario. The mall is undergoing a re-build.

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  • It makes me sad that they're tearing the mall down. What will seniors think when they have to walk half a mile to another store in the freezing cold? My mom disproves it because she has a lung problem, and she can't walk far.

    What stores are going in there after the re- build anyway? I hope at least Ikea, and some other good stores that are not around here. I'm sure the area will boom once the mall is in. But, inflation will be a killer. :( We already pay enough taxes as it is.

  • MAJOR re-build.

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  • I remember going there when I was a kid back in the late 70's and early 80's.. Shit I even remember Mountain Plaza mall undergoing reno in about that time and Limeridge mall getting built.

  • 1st truck: "i bet i can get there first

    2nd: "Nah ah i will

    3rd: Guys slow down i'm stil clearing yesturdays rubble

    1:04 "SE" they are destroying me" get it? SE

  • hey, i seen your center mall videos and i was wondering if you could help? Im trying to collect all the pictures of center mall that exist from 1980+...if I had yours they would be a great edition! ill give you credit and everything.

  • does anyone know WHEN the new food pavillion will be opening? it was suppose to be done this spring.

  • Im glad there will be a food court...people need a place to get together & talk.

    I cant stand payless..thier stuff is CHEAPLY made. but sure could use a decent grocery store.

  • It's based on the income of the people in the area. Since it's a low income area, they make it for people who can afford it.

    Going in the lot are: Shoppers Drug Mart, Sears Home Store, All the Major banks and a food court, The Barn is leaving but The Great Canaidan Supersote is coming in it's place, they have No frills prices with a Fortinos look, same company.

    Best buy won't be there because East Hamilton Radio when to court to prevent it.

    Zellers, payless,la senzena, it's all A Smart Centre

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