Westfield Woden
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Westfield Woden (until recently known as Woden Plaza) is a large shopping centre located in the Woden Town Centre in the suburbs of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. Initially constructed in stages during the 1970s, it underwent a major redevelopment in the late 1990s, adding on a new wing to the building called "The Market" as well as a new Hoyts 8-screen cinema complex, and refurbishment of older sections.
The Westfield Group purchased a 50% stake in the complex during 2005, with the remaining 50% still belonging to General Property Trust. [1] [2] Prior to Westfield taking over, the complex was managed by Lend Lease on behalf of General Property Trust, and branded as Woden Plaza.
[edit] Major tenants
- Woolworths
- Coles
- 3 level 13,634 sq.m David Jones
- Big W
- Harvey Norman
- Dick Smith Electronics Powerhouse
- Hoyts 8 cinemas
[edit] References
- ^ "Westfield takeover Woden." Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (Feb 22, 2005): NA. General Reference Center Gold. Thomson Gale. (CELPLO). Retrieved 26 Nov. 2006
- ^ "Westfield in $262m Woden Plaza deal." Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (Feb 19, 2005): NA. General Reference Center Gold. Thomson Gale. (CELPLO). Retrieved 26 Nov. 2006