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Westfield Mt Gravatt (formerly known as Westfield Garden City and colloquially known as Garden City or Garbo) [2] is one of Brisbane's major shopping centres, located in the suburb of Upper Mount Gravatt in Queensland, Australia. It is operated by Westfield. Previously the centre was operated by AMP Limited before the takeover in 2003. The ...
Westfield Mt Gravatt was opened as one of Brisbane's largest shopping centre on 1 October 1970 by Queensland Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen. It cost $10 million and occupied a 28-acre (11 ha). [9] [10] The Garden City Library was established by the Brisbane City Council as one of the initial tenants and the library had a major refurbishment in ...
Westfield is a brand name for retail shopping centres originated by the Australian Westfield Group in 1960, and now shared between Scentre Group (for Westfield centres in Australia and New Zealand) [1] and Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (for Westfield centres in the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States). [2] [3]
Westfield Booragoon, a shopping centre in Booragoon, Western Australia formerly named as Garden City Westfield Garden City , a shopping centre in Upper Mount Gravatt, Queensland Westfield Kotara , a shopping Center in Kotara, New South Wales which rebranded in 2003
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Westfield Chermside, colloquially known as 'Chermside' or 'Chermy', [3] is a regional shopping centre [4] located in the Brisbane northern suburb of Chermside. It is the second largest regional shopping centre in Australia by both number of stores and gross leasable area, behind Chadstone Shopping Centre , and is operated by Scentre Group . [ 5 ]
Westfield’s DORA would stretch from Penn Street on the north end to south of Roosevelt Street and include Grand Junction Plaza.It would operate Monday through Thursday from noon to 10 p.m. and ...
In 2000, The Westfield Group sold its 50% joint venture stake in the centre to Commonwealth Funds Management (CFM) for $300 million. [4] CFM, through its management of the Commonwealth Property Fund (CPF), was the other partner in the joint venture, owning the other 50% stake and giving them full ownership of the centre as a result of the sale.