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An aerial view showing most of the centre in mid-2008 Inside, the main mall strip. Sylvia Park is a large business park and shopping centre in the Auckland suburb of Mount Wellington in New Zealand. Less commonly known, the area around the centre (which includes some residential and other commercial developments) is also called Sylvia Park (the ...
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The Sylvia Park shopping centre opened in 2006, [21] and an upgrade opened in 2020. [22] The mall has 106,427 m 2 of lettable space spread across two floors, [21] alongside 4,053 carparks. [23] Its 250 stores include anchor tenants The Warehouse, Farmers, Kmart, Pak'nSave and a 10-screen Hoyts Cinema. [24]
Sylvia Park is a large shopping centre and mixed-use precinct in the Auckland suburb of Mount Wellington, New Zealand. The area around the precinct (which includes some residential and other commercial developments) is also widely referred to Sylvia Park and is located adjacent to two major interchanges of the Auckland Southern Motorway – the ...
The largest in the United States of America is the 230,000 m 2 Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. Melbourne's Chadstone Shopping Centre , which has been described as the largest shopping centre in the Southern Hemisphere , has 233,664 m 2 of retail space.
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The original Sylvia Park station was constructed, along with five others, in 1929 on the route of the Westfield Deviation, which was being built to divert the Auckland–Westfield section of the North Island Main Trunk line (NIMT) via a flatter, faster eastern route to link up with the original NIMT tracks at Westfield Junction. [2]
In June 2006, The Warehouse Extra opened at Sylvia Park, Auckland. It was the first of a planned chain of hypermarkets, at 135,000 sq ft (12,500 sq m). In a similar fashion to the Wal-Mart Supercenters of the United States, the foodmarket department aisles are placed at a perpendicular angle to the general merchandise.