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Shopping mall in Queensland, Australia
Location | Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia |
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Coordinates | 28°0′9.69″S 153°25′47.40″E / 28.0026917°S 153.4298333°E / -28.0026917; 153.4298333 |
Address | Cavill Avenue |
Opening date | December 1981; 43 years ago (1981-12) |
Management | JLL (company) |
Owner | Elanor Investments |
No. of stores and services | 80+ |
Total retail floor area | 22,793 m (245,340 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 3 |
Public transit access | Yes |
Website | www |
Paradise Centre is a shopping centre located in Surfers Paradise, Queensland on the Gold Coast. It is located in the tourist district on Cavill Avenue and has stores selling a variety of goods.
History
Paradise Centre opened in December 1981, comprising a multi level shopping centre and two apartment buildings. In 2006, Paradise Centre was sold to Centro and rebranded as Centro Surfers Paradise. The two apartment buildings were sold to a different company. In 2012 Centro Surfers Paradise was sold to Challenger and the centre was rebranded back to Paradise Centre.
Shops
Paradise Centre comprises Woolworths (supermarket), the largest Timezone family amusement arcade centre in the world, a variety of restaurants, fast food restaurants and eclectic shops.
References
- Challenger acquires Centro Surfers Paradise Mall for $162.5 million Property Observer 20 January 2013
- Paradise Centre up for sale The Australian 26 August 2015
- Stores Paradise Centre
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