Macquarie Centre - Plans

Plans

On 20 December 2007, AMP Capital Shopping Centres, acting on behalf of the co-owners: AMP Wholesale Shopping Centre Trust No. 2 and Westfield Management Limited, lodged a Development Application (DA) with Ryde City Council which went on Public Exhibition on 23 January 2008.

As part of the masterplanning of Macquarie Centre, a 3-stage development has been planned, however to date a DA has only been lodged with Ryde City Council for Stage 1. Pending DA approval, Stage 1 is expected to commence in late 2012, with an opening in 2014.

In mid 2014, this expansion will include:

  • David Jones store
  • New car park available increasing from 4,000 to 5,400
  • A new fresh food mall including a Coles Supermarket in a separate mall
  • Conjoining a new bridge linking between MYER and new David Jones store
  • New retail stores from 250 to approximately 350
  • An extended food court

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