Westfield Hurstville

Westfield Hurstville

Westfield Hurstville before 2015 redevelopment
Location Hurstville, New South Wales
Coordinates 33°57′58″S 151°06′19″E / 33.966196°S 151.105185°E / -33.966196; 151.105185
Opening date 1978
Management Scentre Group
Owner Scentre Group
No. of stores and services 259
No. of anchor tenants 6
Total retail floor area 61,928sqm
No. of floors 7
Parking 3,020
Public transit access Hurstville railway station
Website www.westfield.com.au/hurstville

Westfield Hurstville is a shopping centre located in the suburb of Hurstville in Sydney, Australia. It is built over three blocks and stretches from Forest Road over Crofts Street, Park Road to The Avenue and connects to the Hurstville CBD. In 2015, Westfield Hurstville underwent a redevelopment which included the addition of a rooftop dining and entertainment precinct and extensive ambience upgrade.[1]

History

Westfield Hurstville opened in 1978 and featured Waltons (later Venture), Norman Ross, Coles New World, Nock & Kirby (rebranded to BBC Hardware in 1983), Franklins and Best & Less. It was the first shopping centre in Australia to feature a quiet park on top of the centre. The park was Snowy Hill Park a quiet park for shoppers who wanted a break from shopping.[2] In the 1990s Westfield Hurstville was redeveloped and the centre extended across Park Road toward The Avenue with Grace Bros, Kmart, Greater Union Cinema and 125 speciality stores were added to the centre as part of the extension. Snowy Hill park was later converted to a carpark. However after the redevelopment of the centre, shops on Forest Road started to decline with plans for a pedestrian mall on Forest Road to be known as Forest Road Mall or Hurstville Boulevard.[3] From 1998 and onwards Westfield Hurstville was facing a decline due to strong competition of the development of Westfield Miranda and the demolition of Westfield Burwood.[4] Many stores including Brashs and Intencity has closed. Toys R Us (which replaced the two-level Venture store in 1993) has shrunk to become a one-level store. Target was later added to the space vacated by Intencity in 1997. Many department stores including Norman Ross and Venture have closed with Myer being the only department store until its closure in early 2015. Many variety stores were later added with many local residents criticising the centre as cheap $2 shopping centre and the centre was in need of redevelopment.[5]

Recent development

In late 2015 Myer has closed its store when its lease expired in January 24, 2016.[6] On March 2016, Westfield Hurstville underwent a $100m redevelopment.[7][8] Toys R Us has also closed when its lease expired.[9] Myer was soon replaced by Woolworths and Big W. The redevelopment was completed in November 2015 and consists of:

As a result Westfield Hurstville is expected reach an average of $17 million in spending and can support a trade area of over 329,000 people.[10]

Tenants

Anchor Tenants:

Entertainment & Leisure:

Mini Majors:

Incidents and accidents

References

  1. "Westfield Hurstville | Scentre Group". www.scentregroup.com. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  2. "Hurstville | Past/Lives of the Near Future". pastlivesofthenearfuture.com. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  3. "Georges River Council - Georges River Council". www.hurstville.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  4. Wayne, Michael (2013-09-23). "Hurstfield – Act II: Hubris (1975-1988)". Past/Lives of the Near Future. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  5. Heary, Maria Galinovic, Monica (2014-11-06). "'My store' no more: Myer pulls out of Westfield Hurstville". St George & Sutherland Shire Leader. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  6. Cummins, Carolyn (2015-05-07). "Myer closures create 'opportunity' for Scentre Group". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  7. Galinovic, Maria (2015-03-13). "Westfield Hurstville gets a new look with $100 million upgrade". St George & Sutherland Shire Leader. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  8. "Westfield Hurstville revamp begins". Inside Retail. 2015-03-18. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  9. Galinovic, Maria (2014-11-20). "Toys'R'Us to leave Westfield Hurstville". St George & Sutherland Shire Leader. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  10. "Westfield Hurstville revamp begins". Inside Retail. 2015-03-18. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  11. "Media 'sparked suicide tragedy' - theage.com.au". www.theage.com.au. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
  12. "Suspicious package found at Westfield shopping centre at Hurstville". DailyTelegraph. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
  13. Beichert, Kahlia (2014-11-07). "Police interview two boys after shopping trolleys thrown off Westfield Hurstville onto car". St George & Sutherland Shire Leader. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
  14. "$100k loot stolen in broad daylight". Retrieved 2016-11-24.
  15. "Bus driver pinned after leaving vehicle". Retrieved 2016-11-05.
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