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Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre

Coordinates:38°6′S145°17′E / 38.100°S 145.283°E /-38.100; 145.283
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Australian shopping centre

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Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre
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LocationCranbourne, Victoria,Australia
Coordinates38°6′S145°17′E / 38.100°S 145.283°E /-38.100; 145.283
Opening date1979
ManagementVicinity Centres
OwnerVicinity Centres (50%)
Stores and services141
Anchor tenants5
Floor area46,981 m2 (505,700 sq ft)
Floors1
Parking1,700
Websitewww.cranbournepark.com.au

Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre is a single-level regional shopping centre, located approximately 42 kilometres south-east of the Melbourne CBD in the suburb ofCranbourne. The centre was first opened in 1979 and was acquired byVicinity Centres in 2000.[1] The centre includes major retailers Kmart, Target, Coles, TK Maxx, Harris Scarfe, JB Hi-Fi, Best & Less andCotton On Mega, and also smaller businesses including Forever New,Dotti,Jeanswest, Just Jeans andSportsgirl.[2][self-published source?] The centre has an average annual traffic of 6.1 million people per year.[3][self-published source?]

Redevelopment

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In 2015, the centre underwent a major redevelopment.[1] This redevelopment included a major mall upgrade, new dining precinct, addition of aTarget store, and a new, relocatedHarris Scarfe department store. The dining precinct includesSchnitz and the Groove Train.[4][self-published source?]

Major retailers

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References

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  1. ^ab"Cranbourne Park".www.vicinity.com.au.
  2. ^"Stores - Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre".www.cranbournepark.com.au.
  3. ^http://www.vicinity.com.au/media/766373/vcn-cranbourne-nat-leasing-june-2018.pdfArchived 29 October 2018 at theWayback Machine[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^"Stores - Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre".www.cranbournepark.com.au.
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