The Hamilton Spectator

Lime Ridge Mall plan: 12 new buildings, 200,000 square feet more

- MARK NEWMAN

It’s one of the most ambitious makeovers at a Hamilton mall in quite some time.

Cadillac Fairview has submitted an applicatio­n to the city’s planning department that calls for a multimilli­on-dollar redevelopm­ent of Cadillac Fairview Lime Ridge Mall, on Upper Wentworth, that includes 12 new buildings and nearly 200,000 square feet of new retail and commercial space.

The applicatio­n was submitted on April 17.

According to the applicatio­n, the former two-storey Sears department store on the north

side of the mall will be torn down.

It will be replaced by more than 60,000 square feet of new retail space split between three units on two floors.

The plan also calls for five new restaurant buildings ranging in

size from 6,000 to 7,500 square feet.

Three of those buildings are slated to go up on the west side of the mall facing Upper Wentworth.

The two other restaurant­s will

be located on the top floor of a proposed 500-vehicle, two-storey parking garage that will go up next to the two-storey building on the former Sears section, and the plans call for both eateries to have outdoor patios.

In addition, Cadillac Fairview is looking to add another twostorey building with more than 65,000 square feet of retail space over three units next to the office building, which is currently home to radio stations K-Lite and TSN 1150.

There is no word on when the project might move forward.

City planner Melanie Schneider said the applicatio­n has been put on hold pending more informatio­n from Cadillac Fairview.

The company is not offering any more details on the proposal.

“At this time we are not able to comment any further,” said Cadillac Fairview spokespers­on Anna Ng.

 ?? CATHIE COWARD THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR ?? The Sears building would be replaced by more than 60,000 square feet of retail in three units on two floors.
CATHIE COWARD THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR The Sears building would be replaced by more than 60,000 square feet of retail in three units on two floors.

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