7 Big Stores Coming To Yorkdale That'll Give You NYC Vibes & Some Are New To Canada

Did someone say Alexander McQueen and Celine?

7 Big Stores Coming To Yorkdale That'll Give You NYC Vibes & Some Are New To Canada

7 Big Stores Coming To Yorkdale Soon That'll Give You NYC Vibes ...

Toronto Associate Editor

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Shoppers, brace yourselves! Yorkdale Mall is about to get some seriously incredible new stores and restaurants coming soon.

Yorkdale announced that nine new retailers and restaurants are taking up shop at their mall in the coming months and will make up over 56,000 square feet of brand new retail space.

Luxury brands Alexander McQueen and Celine are opening their first-ever Canadian boutiques at the mall. The Gap's athleisure brand, Athleta, is also making its foray into Canada and opening its first store at Yorkdale, too.

Ray-Ban will be another retailer setting up shop at the North York mall and the global skincare brand Aesop, and Jo Malone have already thrown open their doors.


Nike is opening up a flagship store that will be one of the largest in Canada at a sprawling 24,000 square feet, so sneakerheads and athleisure aficionados will have plenty of room to shop. Niketown initially announced the opening in November 2020 — so this has been a long time coming!

Plus, food lovers can rejoice! The mall is welcoming two new restaurants. Yu Seafood has actually already opened and is offering up delicious Chinese food to patrons. Konjiki Ramen will be coming soon and serving big bowls of ramen noodles.


And brands like Burberry, David Yurman, and Raffi are also getting a major glow-up and will open back up at Yorkdale soon — just in time for the fall fashion season.

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  • Toronto Associate EditorAlex Arsenych (she/her) was a Calgary-based Associate Editor at Narcity Canada, covering everything from what's trending across the country to what's happening near you. On top of her Bachelor of Journalism, Alex graduated with a history degree from the University of Toronto. She's passionate about past and present events and how they shape our world. Alex has been published at Now Magazine, Much, MTV, and MTV Canada.

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