In 2012, Simons expanded to its seventh and largest location at
West Edmonton Mall, its first outside of Quebec. It spent nearly $50 million on the store alone. The success of the location led other shopping malls to seek out La Maison Simons as an anchor tenant. On March 27, 2013, Simons announced it would open a new location in
Ottawa, Ontario's
Rideau Centre in 2015 (although the store did not actually open until August 2016). This was followed by an announcement on December 6, 2013, stating that a
flagship store was to open at
Square One Shopping Centre in
Mississauga, in spring 2016. The new store, which opened in March 2016, occupies a large portion of the former
Sears Canada store. Simons store locations are each uniquely designed. Former CEO, Peter Simons, said in an interview in 2015 with
Canadian Business "We're trying to hold on to this belief in creativity and architecture and art. We're working with Doug Coupland, for instance, on an art piece in Vancouver, and we try to do that with all the stores we build." All stores incorporate art installations and unique architectural elements. A new store in
Gatineau, Quebec, opened on August 13, 2015, investing $21 million in the location. Furthermore, in 2015, a location opened at
Park Royal Shopping Centre in
West Vancouver,
British Columbia. In May 2018, La Maison Simons received outside investment for the first time in its history as part of efforts to open a new distribution centre in Quebec City. In February 2020,
Canada Goose ended its wholesale agreement with La Maison Simons, which accounted for millions in sales for the company. At the same time and through the
COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Simons was having troubles with credit insurance on deliveries and all stock from designers, such as Balmain, had been moved to Simons' website. In August 2020, La Maison Simons claims to have regained profitability and sent letters to vendors in July assuring payment in full and fall deliveries will be delayed to preserve cash. In March 2022, Bernard Leblanc succeeded Peter Simons as chief executive officer, becoming the first person outside the Simons family to lead the company. On August 14, 2025, La Maison Simons opened its first Toronto store at
Yorkdale Shopping Centre, occupying a 118,000-square-foot, two-storey space formerly held by Nordstrom. Unique to the location is
Ciel, a geometric ceiling mural by French artist Nelio, along with a "walk of frames" displaying works from 24 artists. ==Locations==