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Shopping mall in Noarlunga Centre, South Australia
Food court | |
Location | Noarlunga Centre, South Australia |
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Coordinates | 35°08′32″S 138°29′51″E / 35.1421°S 138.4976°E / -35.1421; 138.4976 |
Opening date | 1979 |
No. of stores and services | 226 |
Total retail floor area | { 102,054 |
| developer = Vicinity Centres
| manager = Vicinity Centres
| owner = Nikos Property Group (50%)
Vicinity Centres (50%)
| parking = 4,260
| floors = 2
Colonnades Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the suburb of Noarlunga Centre, on a large allotment of land with access from Goldsmith Drive, Beach Road and Burgess Road. It is the second largest shopping centre in Adelaide, behind Westfield Marion
History
Colonnades Shopping Centre was built in 1979 and had a wing added to the southern end of the centre in the mid-late 2000s which included a Woolworths supermarket. Colonnades Shopping Centre was acquired by Centro in 2003, and underwent a $125 million expansion, which has seen the building of a larger Woolworths, and the addition of a Big W among many other shops. The new wing also added a number of speciality shops to the expanded area. Stores cheap as Chips chemist Warehouse bunnings Warehouse and more
The centre contains three supermarkets, two department stores and approximately 200 other specialty stores. The mall also contains a food court. Myer left colonnades shopping centre in 1997 and the former 3 level store was taken over by hs hs then removed the escalators and the former 3 level myer store in 2007 myer took back is remaining store . In 2019 colonnades shopping centre told the public that there will be a upgrade to the centre lower level which included a upgraded coles 19 new stores new travelators
In 2018, Myer closed its doors.
The shopping centre has laid and connected 5,000 solar panels on its rooftop. The 1.8 megawatts (MW) system is generating renewable power to reduce dependence on the national grid and contribute towards the environment of the local community.
In May 2022, the Perron Group sold its 50% shareholding to Nikos Property Group.
Transport
Colonnades Shopping Centre is serviced by both Noarlunga Centre railway station and Colonnades Interchange, and is the hub for public transport in the outer southern suburbs of Adelaide.
The shopping centre is also serviced by a taxi rank just outside of the centre itself.
References
- Visser, Erica (21 September 2017). "Traders fear impact of Myer's exit from Colonnades". adelaidenow.com. The Advertiser. Retrieved 22 November 2024.
- "Learn about our Solar Program". Colonnades.
- Petrol king goes mall shopping with Adelaide mall deal Australian Financial Review 3 May 2022
- Perron Group sells half stake in Adelaide's Colonnades Shopping Centre Inside Retail 12 May 2022
- Colonnades Adelaide Metro
External links
Media related to Centro Colonnades at Wikimedia Commons
Shopping centres in South Australia | |
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Adelaide | |
List of shopping centres in Australia |