Chadstone Shopping Centre - Tenants

Tenants

There are 530 stores & luxury boutiques, including two luxury department stores Myer and David Jones along with major tenants Kmart, Target, Coles, Best & Less an AMF Bowling Centre, and a Hoyts Cinema Complex featuring 16 theatres (of which 7 are Cinemaxx with stadium seating and 5 include the higher-priced La Premiere seating). The many clothing and luxury stores range from global & well renowned names including Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Tiffany & Co, Ralph Lauren, ck Calvin Klein, Pandora, Guess, Levi's, Nike, Country Road, Emporio Armani, Calvin Klein Jeans and Speedo, right down to other labels such as SABA.

Major stores include:

  • Myer 1960 - relocated in November 1998 to make way for centre expansion (22,500m²) (renovated in 2011) - 3 Floors
  • David Jones November 1999 - (15,150m²) (renovated in 2011) - 3 Floors
  • Kmart Early 1995 - (7,200m²)
  • Target 1985 - (9,000m²)
  • Coles 1982
  • Woolworths 29 October 2008
  • Aldi 29 October 2008
  • JB Hi-Fi
  • Dick Smith Electronics
  • Toys R Us toy store.
  • The Reject Shop discount variety store.
  • Apple Store 13 September 2008
  • Best & Less 29 October 2008
  • Sportsgirl 2009 - 'super flagship' (750m²)
  • Gap August 2010 - 2 storey flagship (740m²)
  • Esprit 2009 - 2 storey flagship
  • Zara August 2012

Fitness & Leisure:

  • Fitness First Platinum - 2008

Entertainment:

  • Hoyts 16-screen cinema December - 1999
  • AMF Bowling Centre - 24 lanes

Luxury Stores:

  • Chanel
  • Chanel Beauty
  • ck Calvin Klein
  • Louis Vuitton
  • Prada
  • Tiffany & Co
  • Gucci
  • Burberry
  • Jimmy Choo
  • Coach
  • Ralph Lauren
  • Omega
  • Hugo Boss
  • Miu Miu
  • Escada
  • Salvatore Ferragamo
  • Emporio Armani

Designer Boutique stores:

  • 50 Australian and International designer boutique stores. including Arthur Galan AG, Bettina Liano, Carla Zampatti, Karen Millen, Lisa Ho, Ted Baker, Stuart Weitzman and more.

Past Major stores:

  • Buckley & Nunn Department Store 1960, later closed.
  • Dickins Supermarket 1960 - 1982
  • McEwan's Hardware Store 1985 - September 1997
  • BI-LO (renamed to Coles in December 2006) May 1990 - November 2007
  • Borders 3 storey flagship. It closed, recently, in mid 2011 and was replaced, on two floors, by Rivers Australia - Clothing & Footwear Merchants.

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