Lansdowne Centre

Lansdowne Centre (formerly Lansdowne Park Shopping Centre) is a shopping mall in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It is located on No. 3 Road and is the second-largest mall in Richmond after Richmond Centre. The mall has over 600,000 sqft of retail space, and the total site, including the parking lot, spans over 50 acre.

History
Lansdowne Centre mall was built on a horse racing track originally called Lansdowne Park. The shopping mall that exists today was constructed in 1977 as Lansdowne Park Shopping Mall, with the now-defunct Woodward's as one of its first tenants.

The mall will be demolished in 2025 as part of a 50 acre development, consisting of 24 towers.

Stores
The mall has 120+ stores and services. Anchor stores include Best Buy, HomeSense, Jysk, Toys "R" Us, Winners, Dollarama, and T&T Supermarket which replaced Target as a result of the Target Canada failure.

Food chains include A&W, Bubble Waffle Cafe, Grill King, KFC, and Villa Vietnamese.