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What’s the next vision for Shopper’s World Danforth?

It’s been an auto plant, a shopping mall, and one of Canada’s largest Targets. Community activists hope to write a new chapter in the strange life of Shopper’s World Danforth.

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Shoppers World Mall was once the location of a Ford auto plant and has been reinvented many times since.


From auto plant to bargain-bin retailer gone bust, Shopper’s World Danforth is a 123,000 square foot metaphor for Canada’s shifting economic fortunes.

The former Ford plant in east-end Toronto once lured workers from across the city with the promise of solid, middle class jobs assembling Model A cars. Almost a century later, even the hope of low-wage, part-time employment is fast evaporating as Target, the building’s current major tenant, shuts its doors.

Sara Mojtehedzadeh

Sara Mojtehedzadeh is a Toronto-based reporter covering work and wealth on the Star’s investigations team. Follow her on Twitter: @saramojtehedz.

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