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Each had a projecting bay on the first floor and an off-center entrance, and each lot was about 1,880 square feet. The dwelling that would eventually have the address of 30 Hudson Street was sold by ...
A B.C. billionaire bought up Hudson’s Bay leases. Her plan to rename them New Bay carries legal risk Susan Krashinsky Robertson Retailing reporter Published June 9, 2025 Updated June 10, 2025 ...
Hudson’s Bay was purchased by U.S.-based NRDC Equity Partners in 2008, and Moscrop writes: “Critics have long argued that NRDC’s purchase was a real estate play — or ‘land grab ...
An independent, Burnaby-based watch-repair business, which had operated inside Hudson’s Bay stores across Western Canada for over 30 years, is rebuilding itself in partnership with another well ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says oil could be among the commodities shipped through Hudson Bay if Canada proceeds with a new or expanded port along the province's coastline.
Under the conditions of that deal, which received court approval on June 3, Hudson’s Bay must change its name within 45 days of the transaction closing.
B.C. billionaire Weihong Liu has revealed new details about her plan to assume more than two dozen Hudson’s Bay leases.
Between the 1970s and the 1990s, Hudson’s Bay transferred its archives to the Archives of Manitoba, the province where the company’s offices were long based. But it held onto the charter.
Hudson’s Bay evolved after that, opening a chain of department stores in Canada starting in 1881. The stores, which sold high-end clothes and household goods, became the business’s focus.
TORONTO — An agreement Hudson’s Bay signed to sell about two dozen leases to a B.C. entrepreneur has encountered a major barrier, new court filings show: landlords who own the properties are ...
An independent, Burnaby-based watch-repair business, which had operated inside Hudson’s Bay stores across Western Canada for over 30 years, is rebuilding itself in partnership with another well-known ...