Stockland Glendale


Stockland Glendale is a major shopping centre located in Glendale, a suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia.
It is located on Lake Road, Glendale, on a parcel of land, and primarily serves the Lake Macquarie region to the southwest of Newcastle.

History and development

released a concept plan for the Glendale Super Centre in 1994. It was being developed as a US-style power centre consisting of category killer traders, where tenants traded in an open-air environment and there was no internal malls. The tenants listed in the proposal included Target, Woolworths, Franklins Big Fresh, Homeart, World 4 Kids and Best & Less, and room had been provided for about 50 specialty stores, including free-standing fast food outlets. The centre was valued at A$55.5 million on completion in March 1996.
In December 2005, Stockland completed an expansion to the centre, adding a Kmart and 19 specialty stores.
Annual turnover at the centre for 2007 was A$261.2 million, with a book value of $220 million.
In June 2015, there is currently a proposal to double the retail space in the centre, as part of a $60 million plan. It is predicted to create 278 retail jobs and 330 construction jobs.

Transport

The centre is directly serviced by Newcastle Transport and
Hunter Valley Buses bus services:
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Major retailers within the centre include Coles, Event Cinemas, Kmart and Target