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Rainbow Centre

Rainbow Centre
40 Elm Street
Sudbury, Ontario P3C 1S8


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Market Statistics

As the retail and business centre, Sudbury has emerged as the major shopping destination for Northeastern Ontario as well as the commercial headquarters for a number of banks and businesses.
Rainbow Centre Facts
  • Complex Square Footage: Over 1 Million SqFt.

  • Number of Stores and Services: 80 Locations

  • Entertainment Centre The North’s only indoor playground –
    “Your kind of place - Your kind of fun”

  • TeleTech Call Centre: 1,200 employees

  • Radisson Hotel and Conference Centre:
    • 147 rooms
    • 3 Banquet Halls
    • Convention Centre
    • Restaurant & Bar
    • Swimming Pool

  • Restaurants and Food Court:
    • Full service
    • Cafeteria style

  • Office Space: Over 130,000 SqFt.

  • Parking: Over 1,000 cars

Together, the business, retail and financial sectors employ over 55% of Sudbury’s workforce. The Service-Producing Sector in Sudbury accounts for 74% of the labour force.

Downtown Sudbury is comprised of 400 businesses and services. Approximately 9,000 people are employed downtown on a daily basis from Monday to Friday. All bus transit for the entire City of Greater Sudbury must go through the local bus terminal located immediately across the street from the Tower entrance to the Rainbow Centre.

Approximately:

  • 11,000 people live 1 km. (within walking distance) of downtown
  • 30% of these residents are seniors


Market Statistics:


Median
Family Income
2001

Average Household
Expenditures
2005 Estimates

Retail Sales by
Type of Goods
2005 Estimates

Labour Force by
Industry Division
2001 Census

Labour Force
by Sector
2001 Census

There are tremendous opportunities for many types of stores to locate downtown, and in particular in the Rainbow Centre, which has become the natural hub of the retail and office sector in the downtown area.


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