Oakridge Park opens May 28 after week of rush

Oakridge Park was a flurry of activity on Wednesday afternoon as construction crews, store staff and food court vendors scrambled to prepare for opening dayPhoto by Arlen Redekop /PNG Oakridge Park was a flurry of activity on Wednesday afternoon as construction crews, store staff and food court vendors scrambled to prepare for opening dayPhoto by Arlen Redekop /PNG Construction workers outside Oakridge Park (mall) on May 27, 2026 . Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG Oakridge Park was a flurry of activity on Wednesday afternoon as
construction crews, store staff and food court vendors scrambled to prepare for opening dayPhoto by Arlen Redekop /PNG Inside Oakridge Park (mall) in Vancouver ahead of opening day on May 27, 2026.Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG Oakridge Park in preparation for opening on May 28, 2026.Photo by Aleesha Harris /PNG The new Time Out Market in the new Oakridge Park mall opening on May 28, 2026. Photo by Aleesha Harris /Postmedia The new TimeOut market in the new Oakridge Park mall opening on May 28,
2026. Photo by Aleesha Harris /Postmedia The new TimeOut market in the new Oakridge Park mall opening on May 28, 2026. Photo by Aleesha Harris /Postmedia The new TimeOut market in the new Oakridge Park mall opening on May 28, 2026. Photo by Aleesha Harris /Postmedia The new TimeOut market in the new Oakridge Park mall opening on May 28, 2026. Photo by Aleesha Harris /Postmedia VANCOUVER, BC – May 27, 2026 – Inside Oakridge Park (mall) in Vancouver, BC, May 27, 2026 . (Arlen
Redekop / Postmedia staff photo) (Story by Dan Fumano and Aleesha Harris) [PNG Merlin Archive]Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG VANCOUVER, BC – May 27, 2026 – Inside Oakridge Park (mall) in Vancouver, BC, May 27, 2026 . (Arlen Redekop / Postmedia staff photo) (Story by Dan Fumano and Aleesha Harris) [PNG Merlin Archive]Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG VANCOUVER, BC – May 27, 2026 – Inside Oakridge Park (mall) in Vancouver, BC, May 27, 2026 . (Arlen Redekop / Postmedia staff photo) (Story by Dan Fumano
and Aleesha Harris) [PNG Merlin Archive]Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG VANCOUVER, BC – May 27, 2026 – Inside Oakridge Park (mall) in Vancouver, BC, May 27, 2026 . (Arlen Redekop / Postmedia staff photo) (Story by Dan Fumano and Aleesha Harris) [PNG Merlin Archive]Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG VANCOUVER, BC – May 27, 2026 – Chrystal Burns inside Oakridge Park (mall) in Vancouver, BC, May 27, 2026 . (Arlen Redekop / Postmedia staff photo) (Story by Dan Fumano and Aleesha Harris) [PNG Merlin Archive]Photo by
Arlen Redekop /PNG VANCOUVER, BC – May 27, 2026 – Inside Oakridge Park (mall) in Vancouver, BC, May 27, 2026 . (Arlen Redekop / Postmedia staff photo) (Story by Dan Fumano and Aleesha Harris) [PNG Merlin Archive]Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG VANCOUVER, BC – May 27, 2026 – Inside Oakridge Park (mall) in Vancouver, BC, May 27, 2026 . (Arlen Redekop / Postmedia staff photo) (Story by Dan Fumano and Aleesha Harris) [PNG Merlin Archive]Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG VANCOUVER, BC – May 27, 2026
– Inside Oakridge Park (mall) in Vancouver, BC, May 27, 2026 . (Arlen Redekop / Postmedia staff photo) (Story by Dan Fumano and Aleesha Harris) [PNG Merlin Archive]Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG
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Wait it’s opening May 28 already?? Wild.
So is this like the same mall that always had problems with parking or is it brand new? “Time Out Market” sounds like a place you go to eat and then somehow get stuck there.
I saw a clip that said they’re rushing everything cuz they didn’t finish the stores in time, which is kinda crazy for May 28. But also, construction crews outside the mall… doesn’t that mean it’s not even safe yet? I’m confused why they’d open if it’s still chaos.
Every time Vancouver opens some new mall it’s the same story, vendors scramble, everybody’s hyped, then you get there and the food court is overpriced and understaffed. TimeOut Market is gonna be packed day one, mark my words. Also those photos are kinda repetitive, like they just copy pasted the same hallway shot lol. Wonder if the transit access is good or if people are gonna clog up the area.