Talk:Bramalea City Centre

Anchors to Major retailers edit

I changed the "Anchors" section to "Major retailers", as I generally do not think grocery stores are included in anchor lists, and Sport Chek and Old Navy do not have their own entrances, so they can't really be anchors. Also, I removed GoodLife fitness from the list, as it's not a retailer, and I removed Home Outfitters since it is not in the mall at all (it is across the parking lot).  OzLawyer / talk  13:41, 21 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Economic Contribution to Bramalea City Centre edit

Hello,

I was asked to help update the Bramalea City Centre (BCC) Wikipedia Page. There is some information that BCC was able to obtain from the City of Brampton/other government offices on the shopping mall's economic contribution to the city of Brampton and beyond. I think that this information would be useful to high school students doing a project on the shopping mall. Since BCC hired me to help with the updates, I cannot make this update myself. Here is the information. Can you advise if this is something that can be added to the current BCC Wikipedia Page? Thanks, Helen HBull2017 (talk) 17:27, 6 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

Economic Impact of Bramalea City Centre

Bramalea City Centre generates over $131M dollars in total tax revenues for federal, provincial and municipal governments. (Source: Cansim 2010 tables 080-0023 & 180-03/ Revenue Canada/InterStratics Consultants Inc., BCC Economic Impact Analysis 2015)

The following are some key statistics on the economic impact of Bramalea City Centre (Source: Cansim 2010 tables 080-0023 & 180-03/Canada Revenue Agency):

- Total HST generated $67,249,949
- Total Income Tax from Employees $14,846,719
- Total Mall Property Tax: $12,652,485
- Retailer Corporate Tax $25,865,365
- Alcohol Taxes $6,396,000
- Management Company Tax $4,200,000
- Total $131,210,518


Bramalea City Centre contributes the following positive economic impact towards the Brampton economy:

 3,697 employees as of November 2015; 1,467 (39.7%) are full-time and 2,230 (60.3%) are part-time. This represents 2.4% of all employment in Brampton and 13.3% of all retail employment in Brampton
 Close to 14% of the retailers in Brampton; BCC is the 5th Largest Employer in Brampton
 7.3% of total retail area in Brampton
 16 million annual visitors, the most of any venue in Brampton
 Generates over $1 billion dollars in annual economy activity

Based on the sources you provided, I was unable to verify the economic impact statistics you provided above. I went to Statistics Canada, found table 180-0003, and downloaded a huge Excel file but found no mention of BCC anywhere. Therefore, I am declining this edit request. Altamel (talk) 17:27, 13 June 2016 (UTC)Reply