Oakridge Park Grand Opening: Canada's Largest Redevelopment Unveiled
Oakridge Park Grand Opening: Canada's Largest Redevelopment

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 28, 2026 — Oakridge Park, Canada’s largest redevelopment project, officially opened its doors today, marking a transformative milestone for Vancouver. Developed by QuadReal Property Group and Westbank, the 28-acre site combines global retail, dynamic dining, and immersive cultural experiences into a single interconnected environment.

A New Global Retail Destination

The grand opening ceremony featured a ribbon cutting with Mayor Ken Sim and key stakeholders. Chrystal Burns, Executive Vice President of Canadian Retail Experience at QuadReal Property Group, stated: “Today marks an important milestone for Oakridge Park and for Vancouver. This opening represents years of collaboration to bring forward a destination that reflects how people want to gather, shop, and spend time.”

Oakridge Park boasts over 650,000 square feet of retail space, housing more than 100 premier brands. Luxury fashion and leather goods include Acne Studios, Alexander Wang, BOSS, Brunello Cucinelli, Canada Goose, Chanel, Christian Louboutin, Coach, Dolce&Gabbana, Ferragamo, Harry Rosen, Loewe, Longchamp, Loro Piana, Louis Vuitton, Maison Margiela, Max Mara, Miu Miu, Moncler, Prada, Thom Browne, Versace, and Valentino.

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Jewelry and watch offerings feature Bvlgari, Chaumet, Chow Tai Fook, David Yurman, Leah Alexandra, Rolex, Swarovski, TAG Heuer, Tiffany & Co., and TUDOR. Contemporary brands, services, and beauty and wellness retailers include Aritzia, Browns Shoes, lululemon, Lush Brow Bar, Maje, Mophead, Petit Pont, Sandro, Sephora, Sisley Paris, Sporting Life, Veronica Beard, and Weekend Max Mara.

Culinary and Cultural Experiences

Time Out Market has also opened, bringing together 18 local chefs and restaurateurs. The market features concepts such as Feenie’s, Mee Bar, Lunch Lady, MaKaam, DownLow Chicken, Barnacle by Bar Bravo, Peacock, Via Tevere, Kishimoto, SANTO TACO, Heritage Asian Eatery, Mello, Boba Run, Pasta e Basta, PiDGiN, Blnd Tger, España, Beaucoup Bakery Café, and The Creamery by Beaucoup.

Beyond retail and dining, Oakridge Park emphasizes culture and experience with four public art displays. These include murals and sculptures by local and international artists. Key pieces include:

  • First Ancestors by Musqueam artist Diamond Point: A contemporary Coast Salish statement transforming transit entrance glazing and walls, connecting movement and place with ancestral knowledge.
  • Glyphs of the Epicure by Howie Tsui: Surreal portraits of culinary ingredients and cooking tools CNC-etched into charred wood, echoing ancient inscriptions and hand-carved mahjong tiles.
  • Opalescent Cumulus Swirl by Haegue Yang: A luminous formation of 226 opalescent venetian blinds beneath the central skylight, capturing daylight and glowing at night.
  • Bush Capsules by Brian Jungen: Large-scale sculptural canopies at the rooftop park, blurring design, shelter, and symbolism.

Oakridge Park is designed as a cultural hub for discovery, connection, and everyday experience, shifting from vision to reality with its official opening.

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