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MIRVAC and Perron Group have received the greenlight for the $55 million redevelopment of the Broadway shopping centre in Sydney.
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The City of Sydney approved the permit recently, paving the way for the project to commence in August with completion expected in Spring 2016.
The redevelopment includes a 3,400 sqm expansion of Level 2 which will deliver approximately 31 retailers and a new mini-major.
The redevelopment will also increase the centre’s food and fashion retail offering.
“We have listened carefully to our customers and Broadway’s new food and fashion offer is in response to their needs and wants,” Mirvac’s senior development manager retail Christina Nelson said.
“Following the very successful introduction of Apple Store in mid-2012 and ALDI last year, we are now finalising plans to introduce more exciting retailers to the Centre and to deliver a comprehensive dining offer and premier customer amenities,” she concluded.
Australian Property Journal