The next stage of the Stockland Green Hills redevelopment will open early August.
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Stockland announced this week that the redevelopment is on schedule and the next stage will include 17 new retail stores including Bed Bath N’ Table, home decor store Habitania and Darrel Lea as well as 320 additional roof top car parking spaces.
The third stage will open in November with a new full-line Target store and 80 additional specialty stores.
Since unveiling the first stage of the $412 million redevelopment and expansion in April, Stockland has made significant progress with the next stage of the development schedule to open in just weeks.
“We’re delighted to see our customers embracing the new centre so enthusiastically as we continue to transform Stockland Green Hills into an even more vibrant, thriving shopping leisure and entertainment destination that will be the pride of the Hunter,” said Stockland Green Hills Centre Manager Chris Travers.
“We’re making great progress with many more retailers opening in August and more new retailers scheduled to open ahead of Christmas.
“There is much more to come this year for our customers and the community,” he said.
Following customer feedback, Stockland is also working towards opening additional customer amenities, including more toilet facilities as soon as possible and we’ll update the community closer to the confirmed opening date,” Mr Travers said.
“There is an incredible buzz around the centre and we can’t wait to deliver the next stage in August – delivering more exciting new retailers, more services and better entertainment and dining options.”
The redevelopment is on track to generate more than 2600 jobs, including 1350 construction jobs, 1250 direct full time jobs in retail, customer service, hospitality and wider benefits for the regional economy creating 1200 jobs for local suppliers.
On completion mid next year the centre will more than double in size to around 74,000 square metres and will feature the first new David Jones department store in the Hunter, a new 900-seat Hoyts cinema and around 225 tenancies with a new dining and entertainment precinct.
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