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Townsville Shopping Centre

Coordinates: 19°17′56″S 146°45′48.5″E / 19.29889°S 146.763472°E / -19.29889; 146.763472
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Townsville Shopping Centre
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LocationAitkenvale, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
DeveloperStockland
ManagementHaben Property Fund
OwnerHaben Property Fund
No. of stores and services205 [1]
No. of anchor tenants5
Total retail floor area46,000 m2 [2]
No. of floors2
Parking3,000
WebsiteTownsville Shopping Centre

Townsville Shopping Centre (formally Stockland Townsville'[3]) is centrally located in Aitkenvale within the urban area of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It is Townsville's largest shopping centre. In 1987 Townsville Shopping Centre opened after a major upgrade to what was previously known as Nathan Plaza (named after the street the centre runs along). In October 2012 Townsville Shopping Centre opened a new 2 level Myer department store, a new Woolworths and mini major, Rebel, plus other specialty stores including a 750-seat foodcourt. The centre is also home to Townsville's first Big W store. Townsville Kmart Centre (formerly Kmart Plaza & Centro Townsville) was acquired in March 2012 and includes Kmart, Coles and 25 specialty stores.

In September 2012, Centro sold the centre to Stockland with it renamed from Centro Townsville to Stockland Townsville.[4] In September 2023, Dexus sold its 50% shareholding to the Haben Property Group.[5] In December 2023 purchased the other 50% from Stockland with the centre renamed Townsville Shopping Centre.[6]

Public transport[edit]

Townsville Shopping Centre is accessible by bus, and is one of the major bus interchanges on the Translink Townsville network. This is located on Ross River Road at the centre entrance. The taxi interchange is located at the main centre entrance as well.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Stores | Townsville Shopping Centre".
  2. ^ "Major expansion for Stockland's Townsville shopping centre". Archived from the original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  3. ^ Kwan, Campbell (12 December 2023). "Why Haben expects a Townsville mall to deliver an 8.5pc return". Australia Financial Review.
  4. ^ Townsville Shopping Centre Sold for $36.5m Savills 13 March 2012
  5. ^ Haben Property Group buys 50% of Stockland Townsville for $115m Shopping Centre News
  6. ^ Stockland Corporation end long association with Townsville Townsville Bulletin 12 December 2023

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