Elizabeth Shopping Centre
Location | Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia |
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Coordinates | 34°43′06″S 138°40′07″E / 34.7183°S 138.6687°ECoordinates: 34°43′06″S 138°40′07″E / 34.7183°S 138.6687°E |
Opening date |
(1984-2004) (original building) (2005-) (current building) |
Developer | Colonial First State Retail Property Trust |
Management | Colonial First State Property Management |
Owner | Commonwealth Managed Investments and The Dylan Plaza Scheme |
No. of stores and services | 215 |
Total retail floor area | 71,898 sqm |
No. of floors | 1 |
Parking | 3,530 spaces |
Website | www.elizabethshopping.com.au |
The Elizabeth Shopping Centre is a large regional shopping centre located in the outer Adelaide suburb of Elizabeth, South Australia The centre is the third biggest in Adelaide, behind Westfield Tea Tree Plaza, and Westfield Marion.
In 2004 the centre was remodeled to feature Myer (previously John Martin's) department store, Target discount department store, Big W discount department store, Woolworths supermarket, Coles supermarket and Reading Cinemas 8-screen complex. The centre also contains Homeart, Everblue Gifts, Rebel Sport, JB Hi-Fi, Best and Less, a 600-seat international food court including McDonalds, KFC, Balfours Cafe, Burp Mexican and Boost Juice, and almost 200 specialty stores.[1]
The centre also features a well-patronised outdoor dining and leisure precinct called "The Oasis". It features restaurants including Louisiana Tavern, Nando's and Cafe Accqua, as well as Tunza Fun entertainment centre.
Also other food places and cafes around the centre are Wendy's, The Coffee Club, Gloria Jeans, Bryce's Bakery, Baker's Delight, Rheinland Boutique Bakery, Strawberry Lane Cafe, Billy Baxter's Cafe, and 42nd Street Cafe
Also has fashion stores including Katies, Supre, Pumpkin Patch and Factorie, Jay Jays and Novo Shoes.
The centre is also part of the Dylan Plaza Scheme.
The centre has approx. 3,400 parking spaces for customers, using colours for each side of complex. Red parking spaces are adjacent to Coles, blue spaces are adjacent to Target, green spaces are adjacent to Woolworths and yellow spaces are adjacent to Myer.
Transport and access
The center is approximately 40 minutes by car from Adelaide by car. For public transport, the centre is serviced by a local train station on Elizabeth Way, and Adelaide Metro buses at the bus interchange on Oxenham Drive. There are three taxi ranks, located near the leisure precinct, Myers and Coles.[2]
References
- ↑ "Elizabeth: Centre Info". ElizabethShopping.com.au. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
- ↑ "Getting Here", ElizabethShopping.com.au. Retrieved May 25, 2013.