CALGARY – More than a million people have walked through CrossIron Mills since the shopping centre opened in mid-August in the Balzac area just north of Calgary’s city limits.
Ivanhoe Cambridge invested close to $500 million to build the mall, the first enclosed shopping centre to be built in Alberta in more than 20 years.
James Moller, general manager of CrossIron Mills, said the mall is meeting traffic targets, and strong traffic and sales are expected to continue through the upcoming holiday season.
The mall in Rocky View County opened with 1.4 million square feet and will be home to 17 anchor tenants and more than 200 retailers.
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