Vancouver’s buzzy new Oakridge Park mall makes a case for in-person retail
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Vancouver’s buzzy new Oakridge Park mall makes a case for in-person retail
NADIA PIZZIMENTI
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 46 MINUTES AGO
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Luxury boutiques from labels such as Loewe blur the line between art and commerce at the new shopping centre.
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Vancouver’s new Oakridge Park shopping centre is quickly establishing itself as a major North American luxury destination.
The 650,000-square-foot mall, which opened to the public on May 28 to much fanfare, includes striking flagships from Ferragamo, Prada, Maison M…
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