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Central Square, Ballarat

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Central Square
Exterior of Central Square in 2012
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LocationBallarat Central
Coordinates37°33′47″S 143°51′19″E / 37.56304009999999°S 143.8553677°E / -37.56304009999999; 143.8553677Coordinates: 37°33′47″S 143°51′19″E / 37.56304009999999°S 143.8553677°E / -37.56304009999999; 143.8553677
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Opening dateApril 28, 1988 (1988-04-28)
No. of stores and services41
No. of anchor tenants2
Total retail floor area23,558 m2 (253,576 sq ft)
No. of floors3
Parking634 spaces
Websitewww.centralsquareballarat.com.au

Central Square is a shopping centre in the town centre of Ballarat.[1] It includes a multi-storey car park that is free of charge for stays of up to 2 hours.

History[edit]

Central Square opened on 28 April 1988 on the site of the former Town Hall Hotel. Initially it was located next door to a free standing Myer department store, which had opened in 1905. Myer was later connected to the centre on the 1st level. Myer celebrated 100 years in Ballarat in 2005.[2]

Tenants[edit]

Central Square has 23,558m² of floor space, comprising 41 stores over three levels serviced by 634 car spaces. The major retailers, which are located at either end of the centre, include Myer and Target.

References[edit]

  1. "Central Square Ballarat | About Us". www.centralsquareballarat.com.au. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
  2. "Town Hall Hotel (Armstrong Street) - Ballarat and District Industrial Heritage Project". bih.federation.edu.au. Retrieved 2018-01-03.


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