Langham Square (Chinese: 朗豪坊) (formerly known as South Unionville Square) is a 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m2) Asian-themed shopping, office and residential complex in Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the intersection of Kennedy Road and South Unionville Avenue, which is north of the 407 ETR and east of Downtown Markham.[1] Its Chinese name “朗豪坊” echoes Langham Place, a shopping and office complex located in Mong Kok, Hong Kong.

Langham Square
Langham Square logo
Aerial view of Langham Square
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LocationMarkham, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43°51′26″N 79°18′12″W / 43.85722°N 79.30335°W / 43.85722; -79.30335
Address28 South Unionville Ave
Opening date2013
DeveloperMady Development Corporation
ManagementLANGHAM SQUARE - Property Manager
OwnerLANGHAM SQUARE - Property Manager
ArchitectTurner Fleischer Architects, Toronto
No. of stores and services700
No. of anchor tenants1
Total retail floor area500,000 square feet (46,000 m2)
No. of floors2
Parking1,356
Websitewww.langhamsquare.ca Edit this at Wikidata

It is primarily a mall to serve the growing Asian community.[citation needed] The complex includes a condominium tower and townhouses with commercial retail/professional offices. It is anchored at the concourse level by T & T Supermarket, which belongs to the group of Loblaws Ltd. chain stores. On the south end of the complex is a 12 floor 253 unit condo tower.

Description

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The Mall at Langham Square (Chinese: 朗豪坊二樓商場) is a mixed-use development home to a wide range of prime retail, restaurant, office and medical space.

The Lane at Langham Square (Chinese: 朗豪里) is a shopping retail level of the mall home to a wide variety of shops and services. It is connected to the condominium tower.

The Markham Chinese Cultural Centre of F.C.C.M services is located inside Langham Square.[2]

Transportation

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The mall is accessible via the nearby Unionville GO Station, multiple York Region Transit/Viva Rapid Transit bus stops within walking distance, the 407 ETR and its close proximity to Downtown Markham.

There is an underground parking lot and limited above ground parking spaces service patrons to the mall.

References

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  1. ^ "south-unionville-square-could-be-a-model-for-future-suburbs, December 2009". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved Sep 6, 2012.
  2. ^ "Markham Chinese Cultural Centre – F.C.C.M 萬錦市加華聯會". Retrieved 2020-08-10.
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