Advertisement

Retailers to Open Under Vancouver’s Nordstrom are Revealed

Date:

Share post:

Landlord Cadillac Fairview has revealed a list of nine tenants which will occupy the retail space below Vancouver’s Nordstrom at Pacific Centre. Retailers in the 44,000 square foot space are expected to open in June of this year. The list of tenants include the following: 
 
•    B2 (by Browns Shoes)
•    HUGO BOSS Store
•    Kate Spade
•    Microsoft
•    PANDORA
•    Rockport
•    Ted Baker London
•    TUMI
•    Weekend Max Mara

“We are thrilled to announce the arrival of 9 world-class brands at Pacific Centre,” says Tom Knoepfel, Senior Vice President and Portfolio Manager, Cadillac Fairview. “These stores will enhance the shopping experience for our customers and give them another reason to shop downtown. Having the best selection of international fashion and tech retailers in one convenient location is a key factor in Pacific Centre’s continued success.”

We’ve recently discussed a number of these retailers. Last week we revealed that British fashion label Ted Baker will open its first Canadian store outside of Toronto in the mall, and we also recently discussed Kate Spade, Rockport and, last year, we revealed that Weekend Max Mara would open under Nordstrom, complementing the franchisee’s Max Mara location upstairs in the same mall. 

According to Cadillac Fairview, four additional retailers will be announced in the coming weeks, and are scheduled to open in the retail expansion by fall 2015. 

Designed by Vancouver-based architect James K.M. Cheng, the new building will also include a three-level 230,000 square foot flagship Nordstrom store. Nordstrom will open on Friday, September 18. The top four levels of the former Sears building have been converted to 290,000 square feet of AAA class office space and will be home to the head office of Sony Pictures Imageworks, the Vancouver offices of Microsoft, and law firm Miller Thomson.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

More From Retail Insider

RECENT RETAIL INSIDER VIDEOS

Advertisment

Subscribe to the Newsletter

Subscribe

* indicates required

RECENT articles

T&T Supermarket to open at CF Sherway Gardens

T&T Supermarket will open at CF Sherway Gardens in Toronto, taking over the former Pusateri's and Saks Fifth Avenue food hall space.

MEC Owner Tim Gu Acquires McAllister Place Mall in Saint John

MEC owner Tim Gu has acquired McAllister Place in Saint John for $64 million, expanding Smart Investment's growing Canadian shopping centre portfolio. Craig Patterson speaks with Gu in an exclusive interview.

What Best Buy Says About Consumer Spending in Canada Right Now

Best Buy's latest results suggest Canadian consumers remain cautious and value-focused, but continue spending when products offer innovation and clear value.

Walmart+ membership launched in Canada

Canada is the first Walmart market outside of the United States to launch Walmart+.

Jacques Pérusse and Daughter Scale Teaology Across Canada

Beauty industry veteran Jacques Pérusse and daughter Valérie are expanding Teaology across Canada through major pharmacy retailers.

Charcoal Group pushes ahead with expansion as restaurant sector faces uncertainty: CEO Jody Palubiski

Consumers are still spending on dining out, but have become more selective about where they choose to go.

Sustainability-focused retailer HG Vintage weighs growth opportunities across Canada

Moe Khoja launched HG Vintage in 2019 after decades in conventional fashion retail.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour offers a preview of World Cup soccer spending

In Toronto, over the 10-day span of Taylor Swift’s six concerts, Moneris transaction data showed that spending downtown rose 45% week-over-week.

25% of ecommerce side hustlers in Canada earn $1,000+ Monthly: Omnisend

Selling items online is now the most common side hustle overall, chosen by 48% of side hustlers

Creative Production Supports Retail Growth in Canada

Brandomatic Studios helps retailers scale creative production across digital and in-store channels with consistent execution.

Daily Synopsis: Jun 3, 2026

Zellers opening 2 Ontario stores, man sues Birks over lost watch, fire closes Mission Canadian Tire, Sunrises Records opening in Brandon, Loblaw City Market prepares to open in Vancouver's South Granville, and other news.

Leyad acquires Intercity Shopping Centre in Thunder Bay

Intercity Shopping Centre serves as the city's primary retail hub and draws shoppers from across Northwestern Ontario.

Zellers announces plans for expansion into Ontario and Zeddy’s comeback

Zellers is expanding into Ontario with two new stores in Toronto and Windsor, building on strong momentum from its Edmonton comeback.

Before launches Brilliant Breath MouthWash with plans for Whole Foods distribution

First mouthwash in North America packaged in fully home compostable, plastic-free Vivomer, made entirely from plants.

Purdys Chocolatier expands into the Maritimes

The company said the expansion is a direct response to “vocal enthusiasm from Maritimers who have been asking for a local shop for years.”

Toronto startup Nüu Catering bets office catering can help drive return-to-office culture

Platform connects offices with more than 50 local restaurant brands across Toronto.

King Living opens first Québec showroom at Quartier DIX30

King Living opened its first North American showroom in Vancouver in 2019, followed by Calgary and Toronto.

Kiokii and… Expands Across Canada’s Top Malls Ahead of U.S. Growth

Kiokii and… is expanding across Canada’s leading shopping centres while preparing for U.S. growth as Asian beauty retail gains momentum.

World Cup demand may not translate into revenue gains for many small businesses: Merchant Growth

22 per cent of Canadians plan to watch World Cup matches at a locally or independently owned business.

Daily Synopsis: Jun 2, 2026

METRO names new CEO as Eric La Fleche retires, future of downtown Saskatoon questions 1 year post-HBC closure, massive Princess Auto opens in winnipeg with archery range and workshop, and other news.