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Westfield Plenty Valley

Coordinates: 37°39′03″S 145°04′08″E / 37.6509368°S 145.0689697°E / -37.6509368; 145.0689697
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Westfield Plenty Valley
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LocationMill Park, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates37°39′03″S 145°04′08″E / 37.6509368°S 145.0689697°E / -37.6509368; 145.0689697
Opening date2000–2002
OwnerScentre Group[1]
No. of stores and services183[2]
No. of anchor tenants5
Total retail floor area53,845 m2 (579,580 sq ft)[2]
No. of floors1
Websitewww.westfield.com.au/plentyvalley

Westfield Plenty Valley is a shopping centre in the suburb of Mill Park, Victoria, Australia. Until its expansion in 2008, it was known as Plenty Valley Town Centre and hosted one major store (Coles Supermarket), and approximately 22 specialty stores.

Westfield began a re-development program for the centre in 2007, expanding the area to 53,086 square metres (571,410 sq ft), at a cost of approx A$200 million. Westfield Plenty Valley has approx 183 stores, and is anchored by four major stores: Coles, Woolworths, Target, and Kmart. There are also 2,230 car spaces and a 600-seat food court. The centre opened on 22 May 2008.[citation needed]

History

Development

A new Myer department store was proposed but was abandoned by a company restructure.[3]

South Morang Station is adjacent to Westfield Plenty Valley and opened in April 2012.

On February 7, 2017, construction started on a Gold Class V/max Cinema complex and a line-up of new restaurants including Pancake Parlour, as part of an $80 million redevelopment due to be completed by the end of March 2018.[4]

References

  1. ^ Condon, Turi (20 June 2014). "Westfield restructure a success: Lowy". The Australian Business Review. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  2. ^ a b Scentre Group - Westfield Plenty Valley
  3. ^ "Myer to exit Top Ryde City shopping centre as part of transformation plan". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Plenty of food, films and fun at Westfield Plenty Valley". Star Weekly. 5 February 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018.