The pandemic wreaked havoc on all businesses, especially when stores were forced to close, in many cases losing employees and faithful customers. The Pointe-Claire Plaza was up for sale but recently its owners decided to give it another shot and is about to celebrate 65 years. As Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports, the mall’s 95 year-old owner has found a way to breathe new life into the business.
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Plaza Pointe-Claire or the survival of the strip mall
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