UPDATED: Former Bay store on Rideau Street acquired by company linked to Claridge Homes

The former Hudson’s Bay store on Rideau Street is being acquired by a numbered company in an agreement signed by Claridge Homes chief financial officer Neil Malhotra, new court documents show. A company identified as 2808771 Ontario Ltd. has agreed to purchase the former department store at 73, 85 and...
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