Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In 1957, Woolworths began to diversify from variety retailing when it opened its first food store at Dee Why, Sydney. [8] The company further diversified in 1960, opening it first purpose-built supermarket at Warrawong, [9] purchasing the Rockmans chain of women's clothing stores [10] and commencing selling liquor at some outlets.
Kippax Fair is a shopping centre in the western Canberra suburb of Holt, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.Named after cricketer Alan Kippax, it serves the West Belconnen region, and is anchored by a Woolworths Supermarket, an Aldi discount supermarket, and other stores, restaurants, cafeterias, bars, and community services.
Founded in 1924, Woolworths is currently Australia's largest supermarket chain with a market share of 32.5% as of 2023. [2] Woolworths specialises in groceries (vegetables, fruit, meat, packaged foods, etc.), but also sells magazines, DVDs, health and beauty products, household products, pet and baby supplies, and stationery.
The expansion, known as 'The Marketplace', was completed in 2020 and included an Aldi supermarket. [11] As part of nationwide restructuring, the Target store was replaced by Kmart in early-mid 2021. [12] In June 2023 the second Woolworths supermarket, which opened as part of the second expansion of the centre in 2007, was closed.
Westfield Southland features up to 400 tenants including major retailers such as Myer, David Jones, Coles Supermarkets, Woolworths Supermarkets, Aldi, Target Australia, Big W, Kmart Australia, Harris Scarfe, and Village Cinemas. The mini major retailers include JB Hi-Fi, Best & Less, Sephora, Cotton On Super Store, Rebel Sport and Apple Store.
[4] [5] At its opening, the centre provided over 11,600 m 2 (125,000 sq ft) of floor space dedicated to two anchor tenants, a Woolworths supermarket and a Big W discount department store. In addition, the centre contained 37 smaller speciality retailers, three kiosks and 850 parking spaces.
Cooleman Court, sometimes known colloquially as "Coolo", is a sub-regional shopping centre located in the Weston Creek suburb of Weston, Australia. Cooleman Court offers a total of 80 stores and facilities, spanning indoor and outdoor space, replicating something of a town square. Its major tenant is Woolworths. [1]
During 2009-10 a $20 million upgrade to the MacArthur Central retail complex was planned and carried out, and the first full-line supermarket (Woolworths) in Brisbane’s CBD was opened in the centre. [9] [10] [11]