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Lost Retail: The history of Knob Hill Farms

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A picture of a Knob Hill basket. Credit: Wikipedia For today’s lost retail post I’ll be talking about an old, local chain of grocery stores called Knob Hill Farms. Knob Hill Farms was a chain of 10 warehouse-like “food terminals” in the Toronto area. These stores were pretty large for a supermarket at the time they operated ranging from 65,000 sqft to a gigantic 335,000 sqft. Due to financial issues, Knob Hill Farms closed/sold all their stores in 2000. History Knob Hill Farms was founded in 1954 by Steve Stavro as a more conventional grocery chain operating 9 markets in Toronto. It wasn’t until 1963 that Stravro opened his first 65,000 sqft “food terminal” in Markham. In 1971, Knob Hill Farms expanded into Pickering with its second terminal. Knob Hill Farms than opened their first Toronto store  in 1975 and second Toronto terminal opened in 1977. Their fifth store, which was billed as the largest food store in North America at the time, opened in 1978 in Mississauga. Thi

Lost Retail- Everything from A-Z: Zellers

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Zellers' logo from 1975-present Today’s lost retail post is about the “Truly Canadian” discount store, Zellers. Selling everything from A-Z, Zellers was basically like a Kmart in the sense that it was struggling and that their stores were old, but had updated signage for the most part. That’s ironic considering they brought most of the Canadian Kmarts in 1998. However, the merchandise they sold was more like what Target sold. Sadly HBC sold Zellers’ leases to Target in 2011 and closed all but two stores in 2013 as a result. Early years The first Zellers store was founded on August 4 th , 1928 by Walter P. Zeller in London ON. Because the stores were doing good, an American retailer called Schulte-United brought them out. In 1931 Zeller brought 14 Canadian stores from Schulte-United and reverted them back to the Zellers brand. In its first year, Zellers had 12 stores in southwestern Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick with 11 being former Schulte-United stores and the Ki

Mini tour: Walmart Heartland Town Centre-Mississauga

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Today's post is my first to feature pictures of a store. I did a mini tour around the renovated Clothing department in the Heartland Walmart Supercentre. Here's a streetview of the store. Store description This store opened in the mid 2000s with pre-impact and got a decor swap to 2nd gen Project Impact in 2011ish. The store features the market section on the left instead of the right side. The pharmacy is also in the middle, typical of early impact stores. This store recently got a remodel to the clothing department with new signs, fixtures and spotlights. They also have newer self checkouts and a PickUp tower at the front. However, the rest of the store still has Project Imapct Signs. This store has a pharmacy in the middle and a old original sign featuring the old Wal*Mart logo. Remodeled clothing department The last bit of this post features photos of the remodeled clothing department. Sorry about the bad quality.  Here's an example of new department si