Toronto Star

HBC sues landlord over malls

Shopping centres haven’t adapted to pandemic, retailer claims in lawsuit

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Hudson’s Bay Co. has filed a lawsuit against the landlord of several of its department stores, alleging a failure to operate and maintain “first-class shopping centres.”

In a statement of claim filed in Ontario Superior Court, HBC alleges that Oxford Properties Retail Holdings is in breach of lease agreements and the contractua­l duty of good faith.

The retailer claims that Oxford, which has a portfolio of malls including the Yorkdale Shopping Centre in North York and the Square One Shopping Centre in Mississaug­a, has refused to deliver suitable premises since reopening after COVID-19 shutdowns. The claims have not been tested in court.

Oxford said in an email that HBC’s complaints are without merit and that it is confident of prevailing.

“HBC has not paid rent since April 1 at most of our shopping centres across Canada, and seven months of recurring attempts to engage the company in a constructi­ve dialogue were repeatedly ignored,” it wrote.

“Recently, HBC has begun to raise frivolous and self-serving complaints concerning the operations of multiple shopping centres in a transparen­tly disingenuo­us attempt to retroactiv­ely justify its decision to stop paying rent.”

HBC says in the filing that the landlord has refused to adapt its shopping centres to the pandemic and no longer provides a retail environmen­t viewed as safe or attractive by the public.

The company is seeking a declaratio­n that it does not have to pay rent until the landlord fixes the issues, as well as the “disgorgeme­nt” of rent paid to Yorkdale Shopping Centre Holdings Inc., Square One Shopping Centre Holdings Inc. and other Oxford subsidiari­es since April of this year.

Oxford and Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust this month filed lawsuits against HBC in Quebec for unpaid rent, alleging the iconic department store that anchors shopping malls across Canada hadn’t paid its bills at multiple locations since April.

 ?? TODD KOROL TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO ?? Oxford Properties Retail Holdings, owner of the Square One mall, said in an email HBC’s complaints are without merit and the retailer hasn’t paid rent since April 1 at most of its malls.
TODD KOROL TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO Oxford Properties Retail Holdings, owner of the Square One mall, said in an email HBC’s complaints are without merit and the retailer hasn’t paid rent since April 1 at most of its malls.

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