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    The City of Lougheed - .. Halloween event signage & display at second location on 2'nd floor of Mall, around corner from the other one.

    The City of Lougheed

    3.0(42 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    the city of lougheed is in the middle of a major transformation, and it really shows. what used to…read morebe a fairly standard mall is evolving into a master planned urban community spanning 16 city blocks, and while it's still a work in progress, there's already a noticeable shift toward a more modern, experience focused space. one of the biggest advantages is the location. being directly connected to lougheed town centre station makes it an incredibly convenient hub, especially with access to multiple skytrain lines. it's easy to drop in whether you're commuting or just passing through. despite ongoing redevelopment, the mall remains functional with a solid mix of essentials and newer additions. the walmart supercentre continues to be a major anchor and is often busy. the new inclusive place of pickleball (ipop), which took over the old safeway space, is a standout addition and brings something genuinely different with its nine full size courts. the temporary cameron branch of the burnaby public library is also a welcome feature, offering a bright and useful community space while the permanent location is being rebuilt. retail is a mix of familiar staples and smaller specialty spots. you'll still find places like london drugs, miniso, reitmans, and fairweather, along with services like banking and insurance. shops like great wall tea co, kin's market, and purdy's add some character to the lineup. that said, the transition is very visible. there are quite a few closed storefronts and empty sections, which can make parts of the mall feel quiet or unfinished. it's clear the space is in between phases as it moves toward its future open air galleria design. where the mall really stands out right now is in its communal spaces. the eateries food court is modern, spacious, and comfortable, with lots of seating spread throughout. colourful murals brighten the area, and the indoor jungle playground is a highlight, especially for families. it adds energy to the space and makes it more than just a place to eat. food options are varied and convenient, with choices like opa, shiok express, spaghetti love bakehouse, steve's poke bar, sushi w, and bubble waffle. it's a good mix for both quick bites and casual meals, especially for people on the go. overall, the city of lougheed feels like a place in transition, but in a positive way. it's not fully there yet, and the empty spaces are noticeable, but the combination of transit access, community amenities, and new recreational features points to a much more vibrant future. even now, it works well as a practical stop and a growing social hub.

    It seemed to get busier month after month here since Covid-19 ended. Plenty of new shops and cafes…read morepopped up and coming. The food court had a great choice of Chinese, Persian, Indian, Japanese, fast food etc. The ramen noodle soup - Chashu Tonkotsu ($15.45 inc.) at the "Nikko Teriyaki" i had here was just excellent. There was a public library with free access to computer resources and career services too. Generally it's a shopping centre in upgrades. A Tim Horton's coffee shop was just at the entrance through to the Lougheed Sky Train station. Many banks services available at the other end of the mall.

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    The City of Lougheed - A walkabout in the Mall this morning, looking to see & capture the upcoming holiday decorations. (upper floor)

    A walkabout in the Mall this morning, looking to see & capture the upcoming holiday decorations. (upper floor)

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    Chapters

    3.3(15 reviews)
    7.8 km
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    Large store, with lots of inventory…read more I was surprised by the variety of literature available. In particular, the graphic novel section was not only large, but also had back-issues that came out years ago. The graphic novel and "manga" section rivals many dedicated comic book stores. On the other hand, they only sold bound graphic novels; they don't sell actual comic book issues. Scattered throughout the store, they also had gifts ranging from candles, candies, clothing, house and home items and toys. Chapters has their fingers in many pots. The store was well lit, aisles were wide, and everything looked clean and sanitary. Many computer kiosks were scattered throughout the store to allow customers to search the database for inventory. But, the one title I was seeking apparently had one copy available at this location, but even with the help of an employee, we were never able to locate it. She said that it was possible that the database was incorrect and/or the item was misplaced during the busy Christmas season last month. Anyhow, I will come back if I want graphic novels. But, I should call first to make sure items are in-stock and have been visually confirmed.

    This is my happy place! I love the smell of new books as I enter. I can spend entire afternoons…read morethere lost in books by myself. I usually go in with a coffee and spend hours there browsing. There are always interesting titles on the shelves. I love their card boxes. Their home, baby, kid sections are well curated and make great gifts. I buy all my friends' baby gifts from here. I wish their clearance section was better value. I have loved bookstores since I was a child and I hate seeing them disappearing. Remember to support your local bookstore!

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    Ages Three & Up - Battle-damaged Mazinger Z

    Ages Three & Up

    4.2(17 reviews)
    0.7 km
    $$

    This place is magical. It has a whole bunch of transformers, GI Joe, War Hammer, He Man, Star…read morewlWars and Gundam stuff that I haven't seen since childhood. This is basically an adult toy store or the most awesome toy store if you could get your parents to buy this stuff for you! I'm not sure how to value these toys but I do know this store has availability and there is value there. Come check it out if you are a fan of Hasbro, Star Wars, Dragon Ball Z or anime. You never know what you will find but it will be a gem.

    They should just rename this place Cybertron because of all the Transformers that live here…read more So, I've been an on-again-off-again Transformers collector over my lifetime. When I got my career going, my first goal was to buy all the Transformers my parents could never afford when I was growing up. That's where Ages Three and Up came in. A guy called Spencer opened up the original shop in East Vancouver almost 2 decades ago, and they specialized in vintage (i.e. used) Transformers as well as Japanese imports and re-issues. To cultivate a good customer base, A3U also had periodic fan nights where customers got together to watch cartoons, trade figures and talk Transformers. They also routinely had guest voice-actors from the cartoons at these gatherings to mingle with the guests. How cool was that? These events were free, only about 2 dozen people ever showed up, and everyone had a great time. At the East Vancouver location, I spent thousands of dollars on Transformers. Eventually, the store closed down. I eventually heard that they had moved east to either Coquitlam or Burnaby, but by then, I had satiated my Transformers fix because I had amassed virtually every Transformer I ever wanted. When I started working in Coquitlam, I stumbled across A3U in a strip mall. New location, new owners. Still Transformers-centric. They have a lot of Transformers, especially Masterpiece figures that are marketed towards adult collectors. Starting at over $100 each, these figures are engineered to be difficult to transform, but as close to cartoon accurate as possible. Expect to pay over $500 for the top-of-the-line figures. They also have a lot of "third-party Transformers", which is a fancy way of saying "knock-off". These aren't Hasbro/Takara/Tomy-licensed products. Instead, other companies have re-imagined the Transformers, and engineered toys that are meant to be tributes to the original characters. So, you will have a figure called "Lucifer" who resembles Starscream in most details, but is not an exact copy of any existing Takara/Hasbro product. Color scheme is the same, transformation is very similar, but just a different name. Apparently, these toys have been created by fans who wanted to create their "perfect" Transformers. And, they are amazing toys in their own right. And, if you think that they are cheap and inferior to the originals, you would be wrong. In fact, many of these "third-party" toys are more expensive than the official, licensed products. In addition to the Transformers, A3U also has a small offering of products from DC and Marvel Universes. They also carry modelling supplies, model kits, games and statues. However, the main reason I love coming to A3U is to see their display cabinets filled with 100's of Transformers from multiple toy lines and eras. In the few times I've been here, I can tell the staff are really passionate about Transformers and related toys. I see what appear to be regulars being warmly greeted. Prices can be shocking for the uninitiated, but remember, this store is for people with the means to buy their childhood dreams. If you are really desperate to save a few bucks, some online vendors will have the same products for a bit cheaper. But, here, you get to touch and hold what you want to buy. Parking is ample, and Skytrain is nearby. I would suggest bringing a platinum credit card if you plan on buying anything. No need to take a space-bridge to Cybertron to see Transformers anymore. All the Transformers are at Ages Three and Up.

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