Long and McQuade to Open New Store in Stouffville on March 31

Long and McQuade to Open New Store in Stouffville

A well-known name in the music retail industry, Long and McQuade, is preparing to open its new location in Stouffville on March 31, 2025. This marks the company’s move from its current Markham store, which will close on March 29.

The new store will be located at 178 Sam Miller Way, positioned behind the Winners store in the Smart Centre Plaza. The Stouffville location is set to bring a refreshed, modern atmosphere with updated displays that will enhance the shopping experience for customers.

A highlight of the new store is the spacious lesson center, which is designed to provide an ideal learning environment. With large windows offering plenty of natural light, the lesson center will feature a comfortable study nook for students and their families to relax while waiting for lessons to begin or finish.

As the new Stouffville location prepares for its grand opening, Long and McQuade aims to provide an improved space for both music lovers and students alike.

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