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In 1994 Erina Fair underwent an $85 million stage two development. This development expanded the size of the centre by at least 10% and included a naturally lit boardwalk, a new eatery and carpark extensions. The bulky-goods retail precinct was added in 1995 with the opening of JB Hi-Fi, The Good Guys and Toys "R" Us.
Erina (/ ɛ r ə n ə /) is a suburb located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Erina is the largest commercial hub of the Central Coast and is home to the largest single level shopping centre in the Southern Hemisphere that is called Erina Fair. It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area.
Westfield Tuggerah is part of the $2.8 billion Tuggerah Town Centre masterplan to develop Tuggerah as a lifestyle hub. The masterplan proposes a combination of uses for the 70 hectares of land including new community facilities, large green spaces and parklands and the creation of active transport connections to a redeveloped transport ...
The Centre County Grange Encampment and Fair returns this week to put a bow on a busy summer in Happy Valley. The annual fair has been a staple in Centre County for nearly 150 years. The nine-day ...
I've spent time exploring all 50 US states. After doing so, there are three states I would choose to live in: New York, Rhode Island, and Wyoming.
This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2016) There are many different types of shopping centres in Australia. In 2018, the Shopping Centre Council of Australia Identified Australia has had 1,630 existing shopping centres, being defined as a major Integrated retail centre with at least 1,000 m 2 (11,000 sq ft) of lettable retail floor-space, with over 65,000 ...
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Sydney's Royal Arcade, since demolished. This arcade, one of the earliest examples of a shopping centre in Australia and one of many of its kind in Sydney's city centre, ran from George Street near the markets, through to Pitt Street.