The
Galleria Shopping Centre, located on the southwest corner of
Dupont and Dufferin on the westernmost fringes of downtown Toronto, was
described by blogTO last May as a Toronto mall desperately in need of a makeover. That's a bit unfair, since, as the
reviews at Yelp point out, the Galleria serves its job perfectly fine as a neighbourhood shopping centre--one of the
very few in downtown Toronto, incidentally--and caters to an older demographic than the cooler malls elsewhere. This shot of the mall's central gallery shows the general aesthetic: bright and clean in a now retro 1970s sense, with plenty of space.
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Zellers is a downmarket Canadian retail chain slated to merge as part of a desperate last effort. Here, two shoppers are caught looking at the entrance to this, an anchor store.
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The small kiosks at the centre of the aisle are well-kept, if small.
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