This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
STOCKLAND has completed the $228 million redevelopment and expansion of Stockland Wetherill Park three months ahead of schedule – just in time for the pre-Christmas and New Year trading period.
“Our $228 million investment in Stockland Wetherill Park is a strong vote of confidence in the economic strength of Western Sydney and forms part of our $2 billion investment in New South Wales over the next five years,” Stockland CEO Mark Steinert said.
The completion of the second and final stage of the redevelopment sees the centre to open another 5,600 sqm of retail space with 20 new fashion and homewares retailers together with a new 800-seat indoor-outdoor casual dining precinct to be known as ‘The Grove’.
The redevelopment and expansion of Stockland Wetherill Park has seen the centre grow into a major regional shopping centre with a Gross Lettable Area (GLA) of 70,000 sqm and offering some of the biggest, best and most unique brands in Australia.
The centre features more than 210 retailers, including JB Hi-Fi Home, Dick Smith, Industrie, Napolean Perdis, Lorna Jane and many more. The centre has more than doubled its fresh food and casual dining offering with over 21% of the retail mix now focussed on food, including Nandos, Grill’d, San Churro, Thai Rock and Rashay’s Pizza Pasta and Grill. Stockland Wetherill Park is also home to the first Jamie’s Ministry of Food in NSW, a new Fit n Fast gym and upgraded 12 screen Hoyts cinema.
Australian Property Journal