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Home Improvement retailer eyeing vacant Pine Center Mall location

Lowes Canada is in the process of making its way to Prince George.

The Home Renovation retailer has decided to potentially take up residence in the space left vacant by the now defunct Target location at Pine Center Mall.

Mall Manager Sonya Hunt says not a lot of concrete information is currently available:

“Well currently at this time Morgaurd is working with Lowes on a variety of locations and that includes Pine Center Mall. We are certainly looking forward with this potential partnership with Lowes and we will Share details as soon as we have them”

Hunt believes Lowes would be a welcomed addition to Pine Center Mall, and that they will create an interesting option to the current tenant mix.

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Mark Collins
Mark Collins
A North Vancouver boy born in South Africa, a graduate of BCIT in 2012 and an avid car and sports lover.

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