IKEA is launching its second Canadian 'small store' in Toronto, touting a fast and cashless experience with a focus on affordable and small-space solutions. IKEACanada | OxfordPropGroup | realestate retail realestatenews Toronto
Written ByWhether or not you’re a fan of their meatballs or you owned a LACK coffee table in college, it’s hard to argue that IKEA is anything less than a household name. The furniture retailer’s history in Canada dates back to 1976, and since that time, it has expanded into 14 locations across the country, including four in the Greater Toronto Area.
“With its convenient location in the heart of the city, we’ve also seen that our urban customers are visiting IKEA Toronto Downtown – Aura more frequently than we would typically see at a traditional store,” he continues. “As one of the fastest growing cities in North America, Toronto was a natural choice for IKEA Canada to launch the small store format — first with our downtown location and now in Scarborough.
“More than ever before, people are focused on making the most of their homes and are in need of affordable home furnishing and solutions,” says Karlsson-Järnkrok. “Our small store format focuses on bringing affordable, sustainable, and small-space living solutions closer to urban residents, so that they don’t have to compromise on quality, functionality, and beautiful design when building the home of their dreams.
The new Scarborough location specifically will span 7,500 sq. m and include approximately 2,800 IKEA products for purchase and immediate takeaway. Larger furniture pieces — like the oh-so-popular BILLY bookcase — will be on display and available for delivery.
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