Scarborough Town Centre (STC) is a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The mall is located on the north side of Albert Campbell Square, across from the Scarborough Civic Centre.
Scarborough Town Centre currently includes Hudson's Bay, Walmart, and Cineplex Cinemas as its anchors.
The mall itself and most of the land surrounding it are owned by OMERS (the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System) pension fund under their Oxford Properties division.
The first inductees were burn-unit founder Dr. Lloyd N. Carlsen, educator Dr. R. H. King, NBA player Jamaal Magloire, pulmonary scientist Dr. Charles C. Macklin, artist Doris McCarthy, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and former television personality, The Honourable David Onley, Olympic hockey player Vicky Sunohara, pioneer David Thomson, hip-hop artist Wes Williams, and geriatric care entrepreneur Dr. Joseph Yu Kai Wong.
[5] It made STC the second shopping mall in history (after Quebec's Promenades Saint-Bruno) to simultaneously have Eaton's, Simpson's and The Bay.
[7] The former The Bay store was emptied and extensively refurbished before reopening on September 25, 1991, as a Sears with essentially the same staff as the previous occupant.
After Eaton's closed, Sears relocated to the space on July 17, 2000, becoming one of the company's largest stores nationwide.
The upper level of the food court is now closed and has reopened as a mall space with a unique dining atmosphere for shoppers by offering more upscale, interior-patio-style seating underneath the existing skylight.
In February 2021, it was announced that the second level of the former Sears location had been prepared as a large-scale clinic for distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto.
For the first phase, the existing Cineplex Cinemas would be demolished to create space for the subway extension to the mall and a new transit hub.