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The cinemas would remain operating under the Grand name before being rebranded in early 2023. [10] In April 2023, Hoyts announced that they would also take over and reopen Grand's former Joondalup cineplex. [11] Reading Cinemas took over and reopened Grand Cinemas' former cineplex at Armadale in January 2023. [12]
Joondalup is the key regional hub for the north of Perth, a status confirmed by the Western Australian State Government's new Directions 2031 strategy which names Joondalup town centre as one of two Primary Centres for the Perth metropolitan area. The city is named after Lake Joondalup.
Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City is a major shopping centre in the Perth suburb of Joondalup. Located adjacent to the Joondalup railway station , it is the third largest shopping centre in Western Australia after Westfield Carousel and Karrinyup Shopping Centre .
Lakeside Joondalup is located adjacent to the Joondalup railway station and backs onto Grand Boulevard. The centre contains three supermarkets, three large discount variety stores, a cinema, and numerous smaller shops. Joondalup was granted the status of "tourism precinct" by the State Government in 2009, allowing for extended retail trading hours.
During the latter part of the 1960s, the Metropolitan Regional Planning Authority developed the Corridor Plan for Perth which was published and adopted in 1970. [3] The plan called for the creation of five "sub-regional" retail centres (Fremantle, Joondalup, Midland, Armadale and Rockingham) which would form the commercial and economic focus of each "node", and take the retail burden away from ...
Rockingham Centre is a regional shopping centre located 47 kilometres (29 mi) south-southwest of Perth, Western Australia, in the suburb of Rockingham.First opened in 1971 and formerly known as Rockingham City Shopping Centre, Rockingham Park Shopping Centre and Rockingham Shopping Centre, it has been redeveloped and expanded several times, and currently has a lettable floor area of 62,216 ...
The Perth Entertainment Centre was an indoor arena and cinema complex in Perth, Western Australia, located on Wellington Street at the northern edge of the Perth central business district. It was demolished as part of the Perth City Link project in late 2011, with its replacement, RAC Arena , opening the following year.
The entire centre is situated on approximately 300,000 square metres (3,200,000 sq ft) of land. The main shopping complex consists of a long main mall with several wings and side malls. Coles and Woolworths are the two principal supermarkets, while the anchor department stores include Myer , David Jones and discount department store Kmart .