La Maison Simons to Open Unique Downtown Calgary Location

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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Rendering: La Maison Simons/McKinley Burkart.Rendering: La Maison Simons/McKinley Burkart.

Rendering: La Maison Simons/McKinley Burkart.

Quebec City-based fashion retailer La Maison Simons will open its second Alberta location in downtown Calgary. What’s remarkable is how the four-level store will occupy part of Calgary’s first skyscraper, The Lancaster Building, as well as the adjacent ground-floor TD Bank space within downtown Calgary’s CORE shopping centre. The 92,000 square foot store tentatively opens in March of 2017, and we interviewed CEO Peter Simons to learn more. 

The new store will be designed by innovative Calgary-based design firm McKinley Burkart, which will maintain the Lancaster Building’s architectural heritage. As with other Simons locations, the interior is expected to be bright and modern. Mr. Simons confirms that a significant art installation will be featured in the store, as is the case with all new Simons locations. The 10-floor Lancaster building was constructed in the year 1919, and the top floors of the building will continue to be dedicated to office space. 


Click image for entire PDF : Ground floor lease plan of The CORE, via 20 VIC Management Inc. Click image for entire PDF : Ground floor lease plan of The CORE, via 20 VIC Management Inc. 

Click image for entire PDF: Ground floor lease plan of The CORE, via 20 VIC Management Inc. 


Click image for entire PDF : Second floor lease plan of The CORE, via 20 VIC Management Inc. Click image for entire PDF : Second floor lease plan of The CORE, via 20 VIC Management Inc. 

Click image for entire PDF: Second floor lease plan of The CORE, via 20 VIC Management Inc. 

Besides occupying four floors in the Lancaster Building, Simons will take the adjacent ground floor retail space, occupied on the lease plan by TD Canada Trust. On the mall’s second-level, almost 11,000 square feet next to Harry Rosen will become occupied by Simons, with a pedestrian walkway separating Simons’ retail space. We’ve included lease plans, above, to try to convey the unique and somewhat complicated configuration of the new Simons store, which will see its four retail floors span the adjacent Lancaster Building and TD Square component of The CORE. 


Architect’s rendering of Mackie Block constructed between 1912-18 and now known as the Lancaster Building. Photo: http://archiseek.comArchitect’s rendering of Mackie Block constructed between 1912-18 and now known as the Lancaster Building. Photo: http://archiseek.com

Architect’s rendering of Mackie Block constructed between 1912-18 and now known as the Lancaster Building. Photo: http://archiseek.com


Modern day Lancaster Building. Photo: City of Calgary. Modern day Lancaster Building. Photo: City of Calgary. 

Modern day Lancaster Building. Photo: City of Calgary. 

Calgary is one of several cities to see new Simons store locations. in August of 2015, an 80,000 square foot store will open at Les Promenades Gatineau in suburban Ottawa and in October of 2015, a 100,000 square foot location will open at West Vancouver’s Park Royal. In March 2016, a 113,000 square foot Simons will open at Mississauga’s Square One and in August of 2016, a second Ottawa location, measuring just over 100,000 square feet, will open at Rideau Centre


Inside Simons' West Edmonton Mall store. Photo: www.visplay.comInside Simons' West Edmonton Mall store. Photo: www.visplay.com

Inside Simons’ West Edmonton Mall store. Photo: www.visplay.com


'Simons Aurora'' art installation by artist Philip Beesley at the West Edmonton Mall store. Photo: www.visplay.com'Simons Aurora'' art installation by artist Philip Beesley at the West Edmonton Mall store. Photo: www.visplay.com

‘Simons Aurora” art installation by artist Philip Beesley at the West Edmonton Mall store. Photo: www.visplay.com

Simons’s first location outside of the province of Quebec opened in October of 2012 at West Edmonton Mall. Measuring about 126,000 square feet, it’s the chain’s largest and according to sources, the second-highest selling in the company. 


Photo: CORE/20 VIC Management Inc.Photo: CORE/20 VIC Management Inc.

Photo: CORE/20 VIC Management Inc.

Calgary’s CORE shopping centre spans almost 567,000 square feet on three levels. Its anchors include a 147,000 square foot Holt Renfrew, a 30,650 square foot Harry Rosen, and a 20,000 square foot Brooks Brothers store. The mall is managed by 20 VIC Management Inc. and is owned by AIMCo and Ivanhoé Cambridge. The mall serves a daytime population of approximately 175,000 people, and has a sales productivity of $609 per square foot. 

Simons was founded in Quebec City in 1840. The retailer is unique in how it pairs its substantial private-label fashion with a handful of higher-priced designers. Despite its large floorplates, Simons stores lack cosmetics departments and the large footwear areas typical in similar-sized department stores. Simons currently operates nine stores, including eight in the province of Quebec and one in Edmonton. The company has over 2,000 employees. 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. It will be a good addition to the downtown shopping district. Whenever I travel to Montreal, I make a point of shopping at Simon’s = choices include creative looking socks with colour blocking, sweaters with asymmetrical hemlines and so on

    • We’re excited to visit the new store – it will be interesting to see how it configures itself, in light of available real estate. We also appreciate its designer product, especially when discounted – we’ll be shopping the collections next week and especially in January when some prices are reduced by as much as 80-90%.

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