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Big W (stylised as BIG W) is an Australian chain of discount department stores, which was founded in regional New South Wales in 1964. The company is a division of the Woolworths Group and as of 2024 operated 179 stores, [1] with around 18,000 employees across mainland Australia and Tasmania. Big W stocks clothing, health and beauty, garden ...
The collapse caused Big W, surrounding stores and part of the underground car park to be evacuated and the Big W entrance to the centre to be closed off. It is thought that a burst pipe may have caused the collapse. No one was injured. Police praised the actions of the staff of Big W Epping and Epping Plaza. [13] [14]
This included the refurbishment of the entrances, and general appearance of the walkways. Part of this development included the opening of two multi-storey car-parks on the south-western side. In December 2006, a new-look food court was opened. The second stage of development was officially completed on 8 March 2007, with the opening of Big W ...
Broadmeadows Central is a single-level enclosed shopping centre in the northern Melbourne suburb of Broadmeadows.It has annual turnover of $322M, and a total retail area of 61,463 m 2 (661,580 sq ft).
Previous tenants of Box Hill Central include Big W, Kmart, Kmart Food, Target, Venture, Harris Scarfe, EB Games, Sanity and Best & Less. The Box Hill region is known for its Chinese population, with the first wave being Hong Kong Chinese followed by a larger wave of Mainland Chinese alongside a smaller number of Taiwanese, Malaysians and ...
It is anchored by Big W and Target discount department stores and Woolworths, Coles and ALDI supermarkets. The centre has a food court anchored by fast food chains such as KFC and Subway . There is also an 8-screen multiplex cinema (operated by Event Cinemas ), bowling alley, gaming arcade and a gym on an upper mezzanine level.
The extension was opened to the public in October of the same year, including Big W and Woolworths stores and a food court which replaced the old one that was demolished due to the expansion. In May 2008, the centre's 2-level Myer store was opened, which replaced the Myer store in Strathpine Centre that closed in 2007. [ 2 ]
During construction, Kmart shut down temporarily and was replaced by two new discount department stores – Big W and Target. Coles and Woolworths both closed in January 2007 and both supermarkets re-opened on Thursday 10 April 2008. [12]