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Since the Pen Centre was built in 1958 as the Niagara Peninsula Centre, a single level, outside strip mall, anchored by Loblaws and 50 retail stores, it has been at the heart of retailing in the Niagara Region.

In 1966, the evolution of the Pen Centre included the addition of Simpson-Sears and 80 new stores, making the Pen Centre the fourth largest shopping centre in Canada. The mall remained as an open-strip, with landscaped walkways in between.
 
On Easter Monday 1973, Eaton's held its official opening. By September 1975 the strip-mall was enclosed and became a climate-controlled environment at a cost of $2 million. In September 1975 Robinson's department store opened in the former Miracle Mart location, the area which is now known as the Bay. In 1982, a million-dollar cosmetic renovation consisting of carpeting, mirrors and skylights was undertaken.
 

In 1994,
the Pen Centre began its $40 million renovation and expansion project that began a new era of retailing excellence in Niagara. The redevelopment added approximately 100,000 square feet and over 70 new stores, making the Pen Centre's over 1 million square foot facility, the largest shopping centre in Niagara.
 

In 2002, the Pen Centre completed another exciting transformation, with a major redevelopment of the former Eaton's wing that added another 170,000 square feet of retailing excellence. This addition, adjacent to the Food Court Amphitheatre, offers the same classic Pen Centre architecture with high ceilings, bright skylights and spacious hallways.

 


Expansion 2005

Another new chapter in the history of the Pen Centre has been written with the completion of a new 50,000 square foot retail plaza in the southeast corner of the shopping centre's parking lot, adjacent to Pier 1. The new retail centre, which backs onto Highway 406 features five exciting stores. They include HomeSense, The Shoe Company, Motherhood Maternity, George Richards and Bowring. As well, with the demolition of the Sears Auto Centre we welcome two brand new free-standing restaurants, Boston Pizza and Kelsey's.


 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 


REGULAR SHOPPING HOURS
Monday to Friday 10am - 9pm   •   Saturday 9am - 6pm   •   Sunday 11am - 6pm

THE PEN CENTRE
Hwy 406 at Glendale Ave., St. Catharines, ON L2T 2K9
905.687.6622 • 1.800.582.8202