MUJI to Open Its Latest Toronto Location at The Well This September

September opening part of fall retail wave including BlackToe Running and Noyaa restaurant

The Japanese lifestyle brand MUJI will debut its newest Toronto store at The Well in September, taking over the space previously occupied by Design Republic on the development’s lower ground level. The opening represents MUJI’s continued expansion in the Canadian market, bringing the brand’s signature minimalist aesthetic to one of Toronto’s busiest mixed-use destinations.

The Well attracts approximately 25,000 daily visitors and houses around 11,000 residents and employees, providing MUJI with substantial foot traffic in downtown Toronto. The location will mark MUJI’s seventh store in Canada and fourth in the Greater Toronto Area.

Josh Katz

“Our focus has been on creating a thoughtfully balanced offering that resonates with Toronto’s diverse shoppers,” says Josh Katz, Assistant Vice President of Leasing at RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust. “By blending beloved international brands with top Canadian retailers, we’re offering variety and quality, ensuring visitors have a reason to return again and again.”

MUJI’s arrival at The Well comes over a decade after the brand first entered Canada through a Toronto location in November 2014. The company’s flagship at 20 Dundas Street West became the largest MUJI store outside of Asia when it expanded to 19,110 square feet across two floors in 2018. That downtown location has served as both a retail destination and cultural hub, helping establish MUJI’s presence in the Canadian market.

Future MUJI at The Well (Image: Dustin Fuhs)

MUJI has grown from that single Toronto store to six locations across Canada, with three in the Greater Toronto Area (downtown Toronto, Yorkdale, and Markville) and three in British Columbia (Metrotown, Robson Street, and Richmond Centre).

MUJI operates on three core principles that have remained unchanged since its 1980 founding in Japan: selection of materials, streamlining of processes, and simplification of packaging. The name derives from the company’s original Japanese name Mujirushi Ryohin, meaning “No Brand, Quality Goods.” With more than 1,000 MUJI stores worldwide carrying over 7,000 items spanning household goods, apparel, food, and even houses, the brand has established itself as a global destination for affordable, high-quality everyday essentials.

Jeff Berkowitz of Aurora Realty Consultants represents the brand as broker in Canada.

MUJI at 20 Dundas (Image: Dustin Fuhs)
Image: MUJI Canada

The MUJI store will be situated along The Well’s pedestrian-friendly Retail Walk, which features natural light pouring through The Glass, the development’s iconic canopy structure. The location joins current tenants including Sephora, Adidas, Le Creuset, Indigo, and Lululemon, as well as Canadian retailers like KIT + ACE, Mine & Yours, and Toronto-based Gotstyle.

MUJI’s September opening is part of a broader wave of new retailers joining The Well this fall. BlackToe Running, Toronto’s premier run specialty store, will also open in September, while Noyaa, a high-end Mediter-Asian dining concept, is slated for an October debut.

Wellington Market Map (Image: Dustin Fuhs)

At the heart of The Well sits Wellington Market, a 70,000-square-foot food hall that expanded with an additional 20,000 square feet in July. The market now houses over 50 vendors and draws between 40,000 and 60,000 visitors weekly. Recent additions include BEAR Steak Sandwiches, Chen Chen’s Nashville Hot Chicken, and KAO KANG by Koh Lipe from the Michelin-recognized team behind Koh Lipe restaurant. The market just added Giragi, Toronto’s first Armenian-Lebanese kebab shop from the brothers behind Michelin-recommended Taline restaurant.

The development spans 320,000 square feet of retail space across a 7.75-acre site at Front, Spadina, and Wellington streets. The Well’s office component is 98% leased at 1.2 million square feet. The mixed-use project also includes over 1,700 residential units.

The Well (Image: Dustin Fuhs)

The Well opening represents MUJI’s continued expansion in Canada, where the brand has grown from one store to six locations over eleven years. The location joins The Well’s strategy of mixing established international brands with local concepts to serve both the downtown west community and Toronto visitors.

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