Place Versailles officially opened on November 7, 1963 with 30 stores. Upon its opening, Place Versailles was the first enclosed shopping mall in the Montreal area. Its 30 stores included
Steinberg,
Miracle Mart and
Greenberg. At , it was the largest of Pascal's stores and one of the biggest locations of any hardware outlet built at the time. On March 15, 1973, the
Hudson's Bay Company opened a
The Bay department store of . From 1973 to 1987, Place Versailles was anchored by The Bay, Miracle Mart, Steinberg and Pascal's. Miracle Mart at Place Versailles was rebranded under the
M brand name on August 19, 1987; one of the last stores in Montreal to transition to the new nameplate. In the late 1980s, Place Versailles expanded again and a new section was built with two floors, instead of one floor as in the rest of the mall. On May 16, 1991, the Pascal's hardware chain went bankrupt. The store at Place Versailles closed at the end of July 1991. Fabricville opened its current store on May 13, 1992. Following the bankruptcy and liquidation of the M retail chain in June 1992, the Place Versailles store was closed on August 29, 1992. Also in 1992, Steinberg was converted to Maxi. From then on and until about 2003, Place Versailles was anchored by The Bay, Maxi,
Zellers and
Rona - Le Quincailler. Hudson's Bay Company closed The Bay store at Place Versailles during the last quarter of 2003. The Bay's anchor space has since been dismantled by Winners/Homesense, Globo, Style Exchange (today Urban Depot), Safari,
Sports Experts,
Dollarama and
McDonald's. Rona closed in 2005 and
Bureau en Gros took its space a year later. Quebec sports-themed restaurant chain
La Cage aux Sports opened its 50th restaurant in history at the mall in 2010, on the mall’s second floor. The restaurant can also be accessed from the outside of the mall via an elevator connecting the parking lot to the restaurant. The first sporting events shown at the restaurant were an
NHL hockey game between the
Montreal Canadiens and the
Ottawa Senators, followed by the martial arts event
UFC 121, whose main card was highlighted with a clash between
Brock Lesnar and
Cain Velasquez. During the
2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup tournament in which Canada was the host nation, the La Cage of the mall was featured on
Fox Sports’
Garbage Time with Katie Nolan as a popular sports bar for
U.S. soccer fans. Zellers closed its doors in 2012 and was replaced by Target on September 17, 2013. Target did not want the former Zellers entrance that connected directly to Place Versailles' food court and, as a result, it was replaced by a graphic water fountain that the mall claims on its website to be the first in North America. Target closed in 2015 and lease sold to
Canadian Tire in May 2015. ==Redevelopment==