Wintergarden, Brisbane

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Wintergarden
Location Brisbane, Queensland
Address 171-209 Queen Street, Brisbane
Opening date 1982
Architect

Stage 1Robin Gibson

Stage 2 (Harry Seidler)
No. of stores and services 60
Website Wintergarden Homepage

Wintergarden is a shopping centre located in the city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was opened by the Premier of Queensland the Honourable Joh Bjelke-Petersen in 1982. It contains over 60 specialty stores over three levels. The Centre was developed initially by the Kern Corporation Limited and constructed by subsidiary, Kern Construction and was the brainchild of the then MD, Mr. V.B. Paul; it was intended to create a retail focus to the Brisbane Commonwealth Games held in 1982. The development covered two stages, the first provided for three levels of retail and a two-storey carpark above. It boasted several national retailers previously unknown to Brisbane shoppers and the first CBD food courts covering a variety of cuisines. In 1987 the second stage was developed adjacent to the Stage 1 and comprised additional specialty shops a multi-cuisine sit-down restaurant (again, a first for the City and originally operated for 24-hours) and the Hilton Hotel which was intended to provide 5-star accommodation for the 1988 Brisbane World Expo.

In November 2009, it was announced that a $100 million refurbishment of Wintergarden will take place in two 12-month stages.[1] The Wintergarden's facade was enhanced on all three street frontages. As part of the exterior works, the old skybridge linking the Wintergarden to the David Jones department store was removed. In addition, screens were placed above each entrance, which feature programmed LED lighting.[2] Redevelopment principal architect was The Buchan Group, and redevelopment façade architects were Studio 505. Redeveloped was completed in 2012.[3]

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Coordinates: 27°28′09″S 153°01′36.4″E / 27.46917°S 153.026778°E / -27.46917; 153.026778

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