Sherway Gardens
Northeast mall entrance exterior | |
| Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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| Address | 25 The West Mall, M9C 1B8 |
| Opening date | February 24, 1971 |
| Renovated |
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| Developer | The Rouse Company (Sherway Centre Limited) |
| Management | Cadillac Fairview Corporation |
| Owner | Cadillac Fairview Corporation |
| Architect | Henry Fliess and James Murray (1971) Zeidler Roberts Partnership (1989 renovation and expansion and original Gourmet Fair food court) |
| Stores and services | 215 |
| Anchor tenants | 4 (at peak) |
| Floor area | 1,182,000 square feet (109,800 m2) |
| Floors | 2 |
| Parking | Parking lots and parking garages |
| Website | shops |
Building details | |
| General information | |
| Named for | Sheridan Nurseries and The Queensway |
| Construction started | 1969 |
| Completed | 1971 |
| Renovating team | |
| Renovating firm | Cadillac Fairview Corporation |
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Sherway Gardens is a shopping mall in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, near the interchange of Highway 427 with Queen Elizabeth Way and the Gardiner Expressway. The mall spans 1,182,000 square feet (109,800 m2) of selling space and 215 stores, making it the eighth-largest mall in the Greater Toronto Area and the 18th-largest mall in Canada.
It is the only mall developed by Maryland-based The Rouse Company (through Canadian subsidiary Sherway Centre Limited) in Canada.
The mall covered 850,000 square feet (79,000 m2) in an S-shaped configuration and 127 stores, including anchors Eaton's and Simpsons, when it opened in 1971. Subsequent expansions brought the mall to its present-day figure eight configuration. As of June 2025, the mall is without traditional anchor tenants. Previous anchors include Holt Renfrew, Hudson's Bay, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Sears Canada, and Sport Chek.
As the mall has grown, it has changed its mix of stores from a general mix of stores to add more fashion-conscious and luxury brand stores.