Westfield West Lakes
Westfield West Lakes is a shopping centre located in West Lakes, South Australia. It contains approximately 260 stores, with anchor tenants David Jones, Harris Scarfe, Kmart, Coles, Target, Woolworths and JB Hi-Fi.
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Location | 111 West Lakes Boulevard, West Lakes, South Australia[1] |
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Opening date | 13 November 1974[2]:88 |
Management | Scentre Group[3] |
Owner | Dexus (50%) Scentre Group (50%)[4] |
No. of stores and services | 243 (see below for details)[1] |
No. of anchor tenants | 7 |
Total retail floor area | 71,291 square metres (767,370 sq ft)[1] |
No. of floors | 2 |
Parking | 3,909[1] |
Website | westfield |
Construction and opening
The shopping centre was designed in 1973 by architects Dick-Smith Associates in association with Snowden Brougham and Moulds. Construction commenced later in the year with the first stage being completed in late 1974 with the second stage of work being completed in 1975. It was opened on 13 November 1974 by Don Dunstan, the Premier of South Australia.[2]:87–88
Ownership
The shopping centre was originally owned by West Lakes Ltd, a subsidiary of the Development Finance Corporation Ltd (known as Delfin) and T & G Mutual Life Society. In 1987, Delfin sold its 25% share to its partner now owned by National Mutual. Sometime after 1987, the shopping centre was sold to the Deutschland Retail Property Trust Australia Ltd who sold 50% of the asset to the Westfield Group in 2002 and the remainder at a later time to the Australian property investment company, Dexus. In July 2014, the Westfield Group was divided into two companies - the Scentre Group and the Westfield Corporation with the Scentre Group retaining the Westfield Group's interest in the shopping centre.[5][2]:22[6]:73[3]
Shops
- Adairs
- Adams Apple West Lakes
- All Around Massage
- Ally Fashion
- Amcal Pharmacy
- Angus & Coote
- Anjali Brow Studio
- ANZ
- Aussie Home Loans
- Australia Post
- Autograph
- Babylon Barber
- Bakers Delight
- Bank SA
- Bardot
- Bendigo Bank
- Betts
- Bing Boy
- Blue Illusion
- Bonds
- Boost Juice
- Bras N Things
- Cafe Bravo
- Coles
- Coles Express
- Commonwealth Bank
- Cotton On
- Cotton On Kids
- David Jones
- Domino's Pizza
- EB Games
- Endota Spa
- Harris Scarfe
- Hungry Jack's
- JB Hi-Fi
- Kmart
- McDonald's
- Millers
- NK Fashion
- Optus
- Pandora
- Phone Planet
- Target
- Telstra
- The Reject Shop
- Vodafone
- West Lakes Library
- Woolworths
- yd
- Zamel's
Former shops
Upgrades
2004-2006 saw a major expansion to the north of the centre; a large food court, fashion strip and a Reading Cinemas complex was built.
A large upgrade of the centre was completed in August 2013. It extended the centre further to the north-west, next to David Jones and Harris Scarfe and introduced a paid parking system.[7] Target become an anchor tenant as well as approximately 40 additional retailers added.
References
- "Westfield West Lakes". Scentre Group Limited. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- Marsden, Susan (2015), A year-round holiday : the histories of West Lakes, Wakefield Press, pp. 20–22, 87 & 88, ISBN 978-1-74305-352-2
- Scentre Group (31 December 2016). "Property Compendium" (PDF). Scentre Group. p. 39. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
- "Retail destinations". Dexus. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- Condon, Turi (20 June 2014). "Westfield restructure a success: Lowy". The Australian Business Review. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
- Martin, Brian (2013), Delfin : West Lakes and beyond : a developer's diary, Brian Martin, p. 73, retrieved 21 July 2019
- http://www.westfield.com.au/westlakes/info