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  2. Wollongong Central - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, GPT purchased Crown Central from the council and redeveloped the food court. In 1998 GPT acquired Crown Gateway from the council. The pink arch entrance to Crown Street Mall was demolished and GPT then developed a pedestrian bridge to join the two centres, and re-branded the combined complex as Wollongong Central.

  3. Chirnside Park Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Chirnside Park Shopping Centre is a suburban shopping centre, located in Chirnside Park, Melbourne, Australia and is owned by GPT Wholesale Shopping Centre Fund. It is situated approximately 32 kilometres east-north-east of the Melbourne central business district .

  4. List of largest shopping centres in Australia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Macarthur Square - Wikipedia

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    Macarthur Square is a large indoor/outdoor shopping centre located in the south western Sydney suburb of Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia.The shopping centre was opened by the Lend Lease Corporation and GPT Group on 10 September 1979. [1]

  6. Westfield Penrith - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Penrith, formerly Penrith Plaza, is a shopping centre in the suburb of Penrith in the Greater Western Sydney area of New South Wales, Australia. [3]The shopping centre opened on 31 March 1971 with Myer as lead tenant and was sold to the General Property Trust (GPT) in April 1971.

  7. Carlingford Court - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the centre went a redevelopment with the addition of Venture, Best & Less and a second level. It was subsequently renamed Carlingford Court. [2] In 1983 Lendlease took ownership of the centre until July 1996 when GPT Group acquired the centre. The centre was redeveloped in 1987 and 1989 which added around 40 stores and a food ...

  8. Rouse Hill Town Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre is part of a larger development proposal for the Rouse Hill Regional Centre. [2] Unlike many shopping centres in Australia, Rouse Hill Town Centre is a true town centre with streets, a Town Square, outdoor dining and a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces. The centre features high ceilings and has no doors between indoor and outdoor ...

  9. Melbourne Central Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre never became profitable for owner Kumagai Gumi, who sold 97.1 per cent to Australian property manager GPT Group for $408 million in 1999, [15] retaining 2.9 per cent to write the asset off over 20 years. Kumugai abandoned this plan in 2001, selling their remaining share to GPT for $17 million. [15]