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'''Rouse Hill Town Centre''' is a regional shopping centre in north-western [[Sydney]], in the suburb of [[Rouse Hill, New South Wales|Rouse Hill]]. The centre is part of a larger development proposal for the Rouse Hill Regional Centre. |
'''Rouse Hill Town Centre''' is a sub-regional shopping centre in north-western [[Sydney]], in the suburb of [[Rouse Hill, New South Wales|Rouse Hill]]. The centre is part of a larger development proposal for the Rouse Hill Regional Centre. |
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Unlike many shopping centres in Australia, Rouse Hill Town Centre is a true town centre with streets, a Town Square, outdoor dining and a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces. The centre features high ceilings and has no doors between indoor and outdoor sections. The centre is divided into four ''quadrants''. Each quadrant has its own distinct range of stores, and all four quadrants will meet at an area known as the Town Square. From the Town Square the Main Street and Civic Way branch out to separate the four quadrants. Its main competitors are [[Castle Towers]] and [[Westpoint Blacktown]] both about 10km away. |
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==Majors== |
==Majors== |
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The first stage including a [[Coles]] and [[Woolworths (supermarkets)|Woolworths]] supermarket, along with 80 speciality stores, a food terrace, and fruit and vegetable market opened on the 25th September 2007. |
The first stage including a [[Coles]] and [[Woolworths (supermarkets)|Woolworths]] supermarket, along with 80 speciality stores, a food terrace, and fruit and vegetable market opened on the 25th September 2007. |
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The second stage opened recently on March 6th 2008, which included the opening of major shops such as [[Target (Australia)|Target]], [[Big W]], [[Reading Cinemas]] along with more speciality stores. A library and community centre have also been created. |
The second stage opened recently on March 6th 2008, which included the opening of major shops such as [[Target (Australia)|Target]], [[Big W]], [[Reading Cinemas]] along with more speciality stores. A library and community centre, commercial office space and a special learning precinct have also been created. |
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==Transport== |
==Transport== |
Revision as of 09:24, 6 September 2008
Location | Rouse Hill, New South Wales, Australia |
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Opening date | 6 March 2008 |
Developer | The GPT Group |
Management | The GPT Group |
Owner | The GPT Group |
No. of stores and services | 210 |
No. of anchor tenants | 5 |
Total retail floor area | 72,716m2 |
No. of floors | 1 |
Parking | 3,000 |
Website | Rouse Hill Town Centre |
Rouse Hill Town Centre is a sub-regional shopping centre in north-western Sydney, in the suburb of Rouse Hill. The centre is part of a larger development proposal for the Rouse Hill Regional Centre.
Unlike many shopping centres in Australia, Rouse Hill Town Centre is a true town centre with streets, a Town Square, outdoor dining and a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces. The centre features high ceilings and has no doors between indoor and outdoor sections. The centre is divided into four quadrants. Each quadrant has its own distinct range of stores, and all four quadrants will meet at an area known as the Town Square. From the Town Square the Main Street and Civic Way branch out to separate the four quadrants. Its main competitors are Castle Towers and Westpoint Blacktown both about 10km away.
Majors
Staging
The first stage including a Coles and Woolworths supermarket, along with 80 speciality stores, a food terrace, and fruit and vegetable market opened on the 25th September 2007.
The second stage opened recently on March 6th 2008, which included the opening of major shops such as Target, Big W, Reading Cinemas along with more speciality stores. A library and community centre, commercial office space and a special learning precinct have also been created.
Transport
At the western end of the centre near Coles, there is a major transport interchange. The transport interchange primarily features the terminus for the North West T-way. As the centre further develops, more bus routes are expected to go through the bus interchange.
Plans for the North West Metro to terminate at Rouse Hill are expected to come to fruition in 2017.