List of shopping centres in Chatswood
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There are many shopping centres located in Chatswood in Sydney's North Shore. Retail development started in the 1960s with the opening of Wallace Way and Lemon Grove.[1] Many retail outlets are located on the pedestrian mall on Victoria Avenue known as Chatswood Mall.
Shopping centres[edit]
Current
- Westfield Chatswood - Originally opened on 30 January 1986, owned and managed by Scentre Group. It was redeveloped in the late 1990s to incorporate a previously free-standing Grace Bros store.[2] It now features a Myer department store, Target, Coles supermarket, JB Hi-Fi, Rebel Sport, Hoyts cinema complex, and 300 speciality stores. In 2015 it went a redevelopment and now features H&M, Uniqlo, Topshop Topman, Zara and new retailers and restaurants.[3]
- Chatswood Chase - Opened in 1983, features an Apple Store, JB Hi-Fi, David Jones store, Kmart, Coles and 120 specialty stores, focusing on designer-label brands. In 2007 Chatswood Chase underwent redevelopment which was completed in 2010
- Chatswood Interchange - is a new shopping centre which opened in 2014 and is located adjacent the Chatswood railway station and bus interchange which features a Woolworths, 70 speciality stores, high-rise office and blocks of units.[4] The 'Interchange' was a small shopping centre and bus interchange built in the late 1980s which provided pedestrian access between the two halves of Victoria Avenue but was demolished to accommodate the construction of the Epping to Chatswood railway line and subsequently 'Metro Chatswood'
- Mandarin Centre - Opened in the 1990s and features a Hoyts Cinema (second Hoyts in Chatswood, the first being in Westfield Chatswood), Strike Bowling, Trade Secret, Daiso and 30 other speciality store including Asian restaurants in the food court area
- Lemon Grove - One of the oldest shopping centre in Chatswood which opened in the 1960s or 70s and is located on Chatswood Mall and connects to the former Wallace Way site
- Victoria Plaza - A small shopping centre located on Victoria Avenue and mainly features Asian fish markets and grocer
- Orchard Arcade - An arcade located below the Orchard Tavern and has 22 speciality stores
Former
- Wallace Way was a shopping centre in Chatswood which opened in the 1960s. It featured a Target store (converted toHarvey Norman in 1986), Franklins and many stores. The centre was demolished in the 1990s and was replaced with high rises and bars.
- Seoul Shopping Centre was a small shopping centre located on Victoria Avenue
Gallery[edit]
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The busy Victoria Ave
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Westfield Chatswood
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Chatswood Chase
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Chatswood Interchange
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Mandarin Centre
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Wallace Way
References[edit]
- ↑ Inc., Willoughby District Historical Society,. "Suburbs - Chatswood CBD- History and Heritage - Willoughby District Historical Society Inc". www.willoughbydhs.org.au. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
- ↑ Westfield - Chatswood
- ↑ "Westfield's $110m redevelopment". Retrieved 2016-10-03.
- ↑ "Metro Chatswood Shopping Centre and Office Space For Lease in Sydney - Home". www.metrochatswood.com.au. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
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