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  • Retail Rollout Makes Headlines

    The anticipation surrounding the retailers coming to Oakridge Park in Spring 2025 is palpable. Our recent announcements unveiling elite fashion and jewellery brands have not only captured the attention of industry insiders but have also ignited global media interest.

    Esteemed publications renowned for their authoritative voices and insightful coverage — including Women’s Wear Daily and Fashion Network — have spotlighted Oakridge Park, cementing our presence on the world stage. Robb Report, in particular, heralds Oakridge Park as Canada’s “new capital of luxury retail.”

    This acclaim extends globally to notable publications such as Vogue China, ELLE China, GQ China, Harper’s Bazaar China, and Marie Claire China. Closer to home, Oakridge Park has also been featured in top-tier Canadian publications including Financial Post, Retail Insider, The Globe and Mail, Business in Vancouver, Daily Hive, and the Vancouver Sun.

    With our world-class brands and innovative offerings, Oakridge Park promises an extraordinary retail experience that transcends traditional shopping. Stay tuned for more announcements as we continue to reshape luxury retail in Canada.

  • Fly through a 3D model of the future Oakridge development

    source: vancouverisawesome.com

    The massive $5 billion Oakridge Centre overhaul won’t be ready until 2028, but you can see what it will be like to walk through the main pedestrian walkway already.

    A fly-through video has been uploaded by the project’s architects to show one section, dubbed DP3 (there are six sections). It’s the project’s main mall entry and transit plaza; in other words, it’s a major public-facing section.

    Read full article here.

  • Mall redevelopment to create underground entrance for Oakridge-41st Avenue Station

    source: dailyhive.com

    Westbank and Quadreal Property Group have provided a first detailed look at the design of the new underground transit concourse at the Oakridge Park shopping centre redevelopment, which will effectively provide SkyTrain’s Oakridge-41st Avenue Station with a second entrance.

    A development permit application by Henriquez Partners Architects has been submitted for the northeasternmost parcel of the 28.5-acre mall redevelopment at the corner of the intersection of Cambie Street and West 41st Avenue.

    Read full article here.

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