Toronto Star

Yorkdale mall cries foul on stat retail rules

General manager asks city to expand holiday exemptions offered to some centres

- MICHAEL LEWIS BUSINESS REPORTER

Yorkdale Shopping Centre says it wants the city to create a mechanism that would let retailers seek exemptions under holiday closing laws, so the popular mall can apply to open its stores to the public on New Year’s Day and other statutory holidays.

Claire Santamaria, Yorkdale’s director and general manager, said stores at the mall in the city’s northwest will be closed Monday, while competitor­s including the Toronto Eaton Centre, Pacific Mall and Vaughan Mills can open.

Yorkdale Shopping Centre’s theatres and restaurant­s will open during statutory holidays, but shops cannot open under the Retail Business Holidays Act. Yorkdale’s security and guest services must be on staff during holidays because the public are on the property for dining and entertainm­ent.

The centre is essentiall­y open — but the retail stores are not. That’s because of tourist-area exemptions granted under the act that exclude Yorkdale, which isn’t located near the downtown core.

But Santamaria, who in submission­s to the city said Yorkdale is now the country’s “most successful” shopping centre and a leading Toronto tourist destinatio­n, added that there is no criterion that establishe­s a basis that would allow Yorkdale manager Oxford Properties to apply for an exemption under the act.

She said starting in 1994, Toronto granted exemptions for the Eaton Centre that permitted it to open to the public on statutory holidays. Using the same process to apply, exemptions were granted to other locations in the downtown area, including Queens Quay West and the Distillery Historic District.

Vaughan Mills and Pacific Mall, both north of Toronto, have won similar exemptions in recent years.

As part of municipal amalgamati­on, Toronto assumed jurisdicti­on over retail shopping regulation­s within its borders and it was believed at the time that the city would set up its own process by which a retail location or area could apply for further exemptions, Santamaria said.

But council decided to do nothing and leave retail locations with no procedural means to present their case for a site specific exemption to the bylaw, she added.

A spokespers­on for the city of Toronto did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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Yorkdale mall wants to be allowed to open on statutory holidays.

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