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Westfield Eastgardens is a large shopping centre in the suburb of Eastgardens in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. [1]Food court level and looking up to level 2 Office tower Old signage of the stores with David Jones replaced by Myer in 2008 and Franklins replaced by Romeo's Supa IGA in 2013 which was replaced by Aldi in 2015
This was followed by the opening of more stores in Australia in April 2017, [41] in South Korea in April 2018, [42] in Singapore in May 2018 [43] and in Thailand in November 2018. [44] The company also acquired 80% of Cosmos Sport, based in Crete , in December 2021 [ 45 ] and has launched a joint venture in Indonesia with a store opened in 2022 ...
Roselands would also feature two new supermarkets, a new Target discount department store, a new Kmart store and two new multi-storey car parks. [9] However in February 2017, this development was scrapped after Vicinity Centres was unable to strike a deal with Myer and the centre would undergo refurbishment in 2018.
A multi-storey retail air bridge over Marsden Street and Aird Street connected the two new sections to the existing centre's levels 3, 4 and 5. Department store David Jones relocated to Westfield Parramatta from its stand alone store on Church Street which was built in 1961 in the north of the Parramatta CBD. David Jones opened in the space ...
[3] [4] Stage two included the opening of Rebel Sport flagship store and brought the total stores to 45. It also re-established a pedestrian link between George Street and the Pitt Street Mall (two of Sydney's shopping streets). [5] [6] [7] On 27 November 2014 Japanese retailer Uniqlo opened its second Sydney store in the centre on level one. [8]
British retailer Topshop and Topman opened on 24 March 2016, however the store closed in May 2019. [9] On 27 August 2016, Swedish retailer H&M opened its sixth store in NSW at the centre. [10] The store opened on the former terrace food court. [11] On 17 September 2020, Japanese retailer Uniqlo opened its 24th Australian store at the centre. [12]
The west mall would be "revitalised" with an expanded luxury section, while work at the northern end would create a new retail and leisure precinct accommodating a Hoyts digital cinema complex, up to five international flagship stores in 11,000 sq m of space, 40 new retailers and a 1300-seat, 26-tenant food gallery.
Approved by the City of Casey in December 2007, the extension featured a new two-level 12,000m 2 Myer store, a new 4,200m 2 Coles store, in a new location near the former BI-LO, with the existing store shell being reconfigured with space for two new minor anchor stores, as well as providing increased retail space for Target, which increased ...