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Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre
LocationCranbourne, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates38°6′S 145°17′E / 38.100°S 145.283°E / -38.100; 145.283
Opening date1979
ManagementVicinity Centres
OwnerVicinity Centres (50%)
No. of stores and services141
No. of anchor tenants5
Total retail floor area46,981 m (505,700 sq ft)
No. of floors1
Parking1,700
Websitewww.cranbournepark.com.au

Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre is a single-level regional shopping centre, located approximately 42 kilometres south-east of the Melbourne CBD in the suburb of Cranbourne. The centre was first opened in 1979 and was acquired by Vicinity Centres in 2000. The centre includes major retailers Kmart, Target, Coles, TK Maxx, Harris Scarfe, JB Hi-Fi, Best & Less and Cotton On Mega, and also smaller businesses including Forever New, Dotti, Jeanswest, Just Jeans and Sportsgirl. The centre has an average annual traffic of 6.1 million people per year.

Redevelopment

In 2015, the centre underwent a major redevelopment. This redevelopment included a major mall upgrade, new dining precinct, addition of a Target store, and a new, relocated Harris Scarfe department store. The dining precinct includes Schnitz and the Groove Train.

Major retailers

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References

  1. ^ "Cranbourne Park". www.vicinity.com.au.
  2. "Stores - Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre". www.cranbournepark.com.au.
  3. http://www.vicinity.com.au/media/766373/vcn-cranbourne-nat-leasing-june-2018.pdf Archived 29 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Stores - Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre". www.cranbournepark.com.au.
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