A year after HBC’s collapse, some reimagined spaces — and a lot of vacant stores
Four days before Christmas, shoppers lined up around the Bay Centre in Victoria, B.C., where a corner of the mall had been transformed into a scene reminiscent of a London high street.
In the windows, animatronic bears and groundhogs in aprons and chef’s hats toddled around. Inside, Santa rode in a hot-air balloon hanging from the ceiling while an old-timey train display offered a rainbow of sweets and other delicacies and shoppers perused toys under a canopy of foliage.
“We put great effort into creating the magic,” recalled Ryan Townsend, whose new department store Sabayons was responsible for the holiday whimsy.
The business has been breathing new life into a property that just a year ago was on the verge of being dark and empty.


