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  2. Westfield Eastgardens - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Eastgardens is a large shopping centre in the suburb of Eastgardens in the South-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

  3. Broadway Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Broadway Shopping Centre building from Parramatta Road. Broadway Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Sydney, located in the Broadway locality. It features a 500-seat Food Court and Hoyts 12-screen cinema complex along with major retailers Kmart, Coles, Target, Aldi, H&M, JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, Harris Farm Markets, Rebel Sport, and over 100 specialty shops.

  4. JD Sports - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Westfield Miranda - Wikipedia

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    This store was the final Franklins store in Australia, ultimately ending the business. [29] On 28 May 2015 Zara opened its fifth Sydney store in the centre outside Myer on level 3. [30] Uniqlo opened on 6 June 2015 next to Zara. [31] Apple opened its 22nd Australian store in the centre on 27 July 2015. [32]

  6. Westfield Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The centre has been extended and redeveloped three times in its life, the first in 1991, again in 1993, and more recently in 2006. [2] By its 1993 extension, the centre was jointly owned by Westfield and Rodamco, and had 57,664 m 2 (620,690 sq ft) of GLA. [2] The 2006 extensions brought the GLA to 83,365 m 2 (897,333 sq ft). [1]

  7. Westfield Bondi Junction - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Pitt Street Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Strand Arcade – Opened in 1891 and is the last remaining Victorian era arcade in the Sydney CBD. Glasshouse – An office and retail building located on the end of Pitt Street Mall and King Street. Opened in 1990 and refurbished in 2015. Sydney Arcade – An arcade originally built in 1882 and was demolished in 1954.

  9. Top Ryde City - Wikipedia

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    Top Ryde was anchored by Sydney-based A.J. Benjamin & Co department store, Franklins supermarket, a chain variety store and 45 other shops grouped around a pedestrian mall, with 400 parking spaces. The centre feature modern sculpture centre which was a focal point designed by artist Gordon Andrews, a personal friend of Peter Yeoman.