Miracle Mart was a chain of
discount department store
Discount stores offer a retail format in which products are sold at prices that are in principle lower than an actual or supposed "full retail price". Discounters rely on bulk purchasing and efficient distribution to keep down costs.
Types (Unit ...
s with locations in
Ontario
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and
Quebec
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, Canada based in
Saint-Laurent, Quebec
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. The chain was renamed to simply M in the mid-1980s.
History
The company was founded in early 1961 as Miracle Mart Limited by Montreal-based grocery chain
Steinberg's. Later in the year, Steinberg's associated itself with Vancouver-based chain
Woodward's
Woodward's Stores Ltd. was a department store chain that operated in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, for 101 years, before its sale to the Hudson's Bay Company.
History
Charles Woodward established the first Woodward store at the corner o ...
. They opened their first store on October 11, 1961, in
Pont-Viau under the
trade name
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of Woodward Steinberg. A second store with the same trademark opened in November 1961 at the
Place Greenfield Park shopping centre. The partnership between Steinberg's and Woodward ended in 1962 due to differences of opinions, and the two Woodward Steinberg stores were converted to the Miracle Mart name.
Miracle Mart operated at mid-level and competed with the likes of
Towers/Bonimart,
Zellers
Zellers was a Canadian discount store chain founded by Walter P. Zeller in 1931. It was acquired by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in 1978, and after a series of acquisitions and expansions, peaked with 350 locations in 1999. However, fierce ...
,
Woolco
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and
Kmart
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. There was also a similarly named grocery chain,
Miracle Food Mart (Steinberg's rebranded all their Ontario grocery stores to Miracle Food Marts on January 15, 1969), that operated exclusively in Ontario. Often found together, some locations with both a grocery and department store were regrouped under the single name Beaucoup.
In order to provide photographic film-processing services at Miracle Mart stores, a company was created by the Greenberg brothers, named Angreen Photo, which evolved into Astral Photo and became giant
Astral Media
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.

After years of losses, parent company Steinberg's underwent in the mid-1980s a restructuring plan to rebrand the chain to the shorter name of M.
By then, Miracle Mart had made profits only twice since its founding. The transformation of Miracle Mart locations into M stores was done in different phases. Miracle Mart at
Carrefour Laval was the first location to convert as a M store and the only one to do so in the year of 1985.
Four additional stores in Greater Montreal were converted to the M name by August 1986; specifically at
Promenades Saint-Bruno,
Place Longueuil,
Mail Champlain
The Champlain Mall () is a shopping mall located in Brossard, Quebec, Canada at the intersection of Taschereau Boulevard and Lapinière Boulevard. Champlain Mall is named in honour of Samuel de Champlain but references the Champlain Bridge (Mont ...
and
Pont-Viau.
Four more stores, again all located in the Montreal area, were added to the M cluster on April 8, 1987:
Châteauguay,
West Island Mall,
Place Lasalle and
Galeries Lachine.
The remaining 11 Miracle Mart stores were renamed on August 19, 1987.
Overall, only 20 of Miracle Mart's 31 stores rebranded to the M nameplate.
The other 11 locations (7 in Ontario and 4 in Quebec) were closed during the restructuring process.
This basically erased the chain from Ontario except for two Ottawa stores (both in
Nepean) that rebranded as M.
Other Miracle Mart stores had already been closed in the 1970s and first half of the 1980s due to poor performance.
The M sub-chain was initially successful and promising.
In December 1986, the five M stores saw their sales increased while the remaining Miracle Mart-branded locations continued to decline.
Despite a good start, the M chain began to go downhill after the last Miracle Mart stores were renamed in 1987, and was soon experiencing the same financial woes that had plagued its predecessor. At some point, the name of the chain was modified to M Aubaine (M Discount), signaling a return to its roots as a discount retailer.
But all this ended up accomplishing was to confuse and alienate even more customers who had been accustomed to a more upscale image of the chain since the 1980s.
When Steinberg's parent Socanav was trying to sell parts of the company off, a buyer for the poorly performing M stores could not be found. The chain went bankrupt in June 1992 and the liquidation of the 19 stores began in early July.
The original store in
Pont-Viau, Laval was still in operation when the company declared bankruptcy. By late August, 15 of the 19 stores had already closed.
On August 29, 1992, the stores at
Place Versailles
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,
Carrefour Laval and
Les Promenades St-Bruno followed.
It was said that the fourth remaining M store could possibly outlast the others as it negotiates termination over its lease but it seems to have closed down as well on August 29, 1992.
On the 1992-1993 Montreal phone book directory,
Bell Canada
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listed only four stores for the M retail chain; they are the three aforementioned mall locations that closed on August 29, 1992, and the other one at 4325
Jean-Talon Street
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in
Saint-Léonard.
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Retail companies established in 1961
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Saint-Laurent, Quebec
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Defunct retail companies of Canada
Department stores of Canada
1961 establishments in Quebec
1992 disestablishments in Quebec