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Anchors to Major retailers

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

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