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Highpoint is Victoria's third largest shopping centre and the fifth largest in Australia, with an annual turnover of $778 million and over 15 million shoppers visiting each year. [2] It is the largest shopping centre serving Melbourne's western and north western suburbs, an area with a population of at least half a million people.
The route passes Highpoint Shopping Centre in Maribyrnong. A short section (less than 700 metres) of the route is a light rail reserve track parallel to Wests Road, Maribyrnong. The route overlaps route 57 between the intersection of Maribyrnong and Union Roads, Ascot Vale, and Raleigh and Wests Roads, Maribyrnong.
via Sanctuary Lakes Shopping Centre Sanctuary Lakes: CDC Melbourne: Commenced 28 April 2013 as a service to Sanctuary Lakes Shopping Centre. Extended to Sanctuary Lakes as part of the introduction of the Regional Rail Link. [11] 497: Williams Landing station via Sanctuary Lakes Shopping Centre Saltwater Estate: CDC Melbourne: 498: Laverton ...
A California limited liability company called "Alosta NNN" this week acquired the 5.7-acre property at 2620 N. Main St., which includes a former shopping center building being redeveloped for a ...
High Point Town Center is a lifestyle center located in Prattville, Alabama, United States, across from the Prattville Towne Center. The 900,000-square-foot (84,000 m 2 ) mall opened in 2008 but remained largely vacant leading to its sale at a bankruptcy auction in July 2011.
Most Wegmans stores will be operating from their typical opening time until 4 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. This is one of the latest time windows we found for a supermarket, so it’s ideal for ...
Priceline was established in 1982; the first store opened at Highpoint Shopping Centre, and started as a beauty retailer. [1] In 2004 Australian Pharmaceutical Industries acquired the New Price Retail business which operated the retail brands of Priceline, Priceline Pharmacy, House, and Price Attack.
The centre opened as Watergardens Shopping Centre on 29 September 1997 with 100 speciality stores: [3] the name Watergardens was reportedly chosen in homage of the adjacent Taylors Creek. [4] The adjacent Watergardens Town Centre Homemaker Centre opened in 2001, expanding to 15,000 m 2 (160,000 sq ft) of retail space in 2002. [5]