Mall Owners File Lawsuit Against Toys “R” Us
Toys “R” Us Canada is currently embroiled in multiple legal disputes with mall owners. The lawsuits center on an alarming debt of over $31 million in unpaid rent. Landlords allege that the retailer has failed to meet its financial obligations for several properties.
Mall Owners File Lawsuit Against Toys “R” Us
According to recent court filings, at least seven lawsuits have been initiated. These cases involve missed rent payments from 2024 and 2025 at various malls in Ontario and New Brunswick.
Involved Landlords and Properties
Prominent landlords participating in the lawsuits include:
- RioTrin Properties
- Primaris Real Estate Investment Trust
Notable properties linked to the lawsuits encompass:
- Quinte Mall
- McAllister Place
Toys “R” Us has had to exit several locations, further condensing its Canadian presence. The Quinte Mall location, for example, ceased operations last year.
Company Response
As of now, Toys “R” Us has refrained from making any public comments regarding the ongoing legal challenges. The retailer’s focus appears to be on navigating its declining market position.”
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