Wikipedia:Dixie Plaza

Dixie Plaza is a shopping plaza located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, at 3100 Dixie Rd (intersection of Dundas Street West and Dixie Rd). Dixie Plaza has 15 stores and one anchor store which is LA Fitness (formerly Premier Fitness). The plaza has three restaurants, a grocery store, a thrift store, and one department store. Dixie Plaza's manager, developer, and owner is RioCan.

History
When Dixie Plaza opened in 1982, it had a Pharma Plus, some small restaurants, a few small stores, and a Towers department store. In 1990, Towers Department Store closed and was replaced by a new Zellers store. A few years later, a Town and Country location was constructed and later opened to the public. Town and Country closed in 2005 and it was replaced by a Canadian-Chinese buffet named Imperial Buffet. In 2005, the Zellers store at the Dixie Plaza closed and was replaced by three smaller stores: Premier Fitness, Liquidation World, and Talize. In 2012, Pharma Plus closed and was renovated into a Rexall drug-mart. In 2014, Liquidation World closed and was replaced by Wow What a Deal. In the same year, Premier Fitness closed and converted into an LA Fitness. Some smaller stores closed between 2009 and 2015. In mid-2018, Imperial Buffet shut down and Value Village relocated.

Current stores

 * Cash 4 You
 * FreshCo
 * LA Fitness
 * Rexall
 * Talize
 * Tim Hortons
 * Wow What a Deal
 * Convenience Store
 * Dental Office
 * Easy Home
 * EconomyLube
 * Figaro's
 * FreshCo
 * Hair Fitness
 * Imperial Buffet
 * Pho-Mi
 * Popeyes

Former stores

 * Liquidation World (converted to Wow What a Deal)
 * Pharma Plus (converted to Rexall)
 * Price Choppers
 * Towers (converted to Zellers)
 * Zellers (converted to Talize and Liquidation World)
 * Pharma Plus (renovated as space for Rexall)
 * Premier Fitness (converted to LA Fitness)
 * Princess Nails (renovated as space for Rexall)
 * Jumbo Video
 * Food City - Converted to Price Chopper, then FreshCo
 * Consumers Distributing
 * Value Village (moved)