List of Scentre Group properties

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The following is a list of properties owned by Scentre Group, an Australian commercial real estate company with assets in Australia and New Zealand. Their portfolio includes a number of Westfield-branded shopping centres that were originally owned by Westfield Group, and spun-off into the Scentre Group in 2014.[1]

Australia

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Australian Capital Territory

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  • Westfield Belconnen
  • Westfield Woden

New South Wales

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  • Westfield Bondi Junction
  • Westfield Burwood
  • Westfield Chatswood
  • Westfield Eastgardens
  • Westfield Hornsby
  • Westfield Hurstville
  • Westfield Kotara
  • Westfield Liverpool
  • Westfield Miranda
  • Westfield Mount Druitt
  • Westfield Parramatta
  • Westfield Penrith
  • Westfield Sydney
  • Westfield Tuggerah
  • Westfield Warringah Mall

South Australia

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  • Westfield Marion
  • Westfield Tea Tree Plaza
  • Westfield West Lakes

Victoria

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  • Westfield Airport West
  • Westfield Doncaster
  • Westfield Fountain Gate
  • Westfield Geelong
  • Westfield Knox
  • Westfield Plenty Valley
  • Westfield Southland

Queensland

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  • Westfield Carindale
  • Westfield Chermside
  • Westfield Mt Gravatt
  • Westfield Helensvale
  • Westfield North Lakes
  • Westfield Coomera

Western Australia

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  • Westfield Booragoon
  • Westfield Carousel
  • Westfield Innaloo
  • Westfield Whitford City

New Zealand

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  • Westfield Albany
  • Westfield Manukau City
  • Westfield Newmarket
  • Westfield St Lukes
  • Westfield Riccarton

Former centres

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This list includes centres which were owned by the original Westfield Group.

New South Wales

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  • Blacktown (1959–1973, demolished in 2004)
  • Baulkham Hills (1963–TBC)
  • Dee Why (1963–TBC), now Dee Why Town Centre)
  • Eastwood (1963–TBC), now Eastwood Village)
  • Maroubra (1963–TBC)
  • Yagoona (1963–TBC)
  • Centrepoint (2001–2010, now Westfield Sydney)
  • Figtree (1965–2015, currently owned by 151 Property, a subsidiary of The Blackstone Group)
  • North Rocks (1982–2015, currently owned by Challenger Group)
  • Warrawong (1985–2015, currently owned by 151 Property, a subsidiary of The Blackstone Group)

Victoria

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  • Casey Central Shopping Centre in Narre Warren. The Westfield Group obtained 50% joint ownership with AMP in October 2006 for A$51 million. Scentre Group sold this centre to British investment giant M&G Real Estate.[2][3]

Queensland

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  • Indooroopilly Shopping Centre (1970–2000, currently owned by Eureka Funds Management)
  • Toombul Shopping Centre (1967–2003, sold to Centro Properties Group (renamed to Vicinity Centres), currently owned by Mirvac)
  • Strathpine (1983–2015, currently owned by 151 Property, a subsidiary of The Blackstone Group)

South Australia

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  • Arndale Central, Kilkenny SA (formerly Westfield Arndale) - currently owned by MA Financial

Western Australia

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  • Galleria Shopping Centre (Perth), (1996–2003, sold to Centro Properties Group (renamed to Vicinity Centres), previously called Westfield Galleria)

New Zealand

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  • Chartwell Shopping Centre, Hamilton, sold to Stride Property in November 2015[4]
  • Downtown Shopping Centre, Auckland CBD, (formerly Westfield Downtown), demolished in 2016 to make way for a new development and the City Rail Link train tunnel.[5][6]
  • Glenfield Mall, Glenfield, Auckland (formerly Westfield Glenfield), sold to Ladstone Glenfield Ltd. in November 2015[4][7]
  • Pakuranga Plaza, Pakuranga, Auckland (formerly Westfield Pakuranga), sold to GYP Properties in October 2014[8]
  • Queensgate Shopping Centre, Lower Hutt, sold to Stride Property in November 2015[4]
  • Shore City Shopping Centre, Takapuna, Auckland (formerly Westfield Shore City), sold its 50% share to Aviva Investors in June 2012[9]
  • WestCity Waitakere, Henderson, Auckland (formerly Westfield WestCity), sold to Australian family business Angaet Group in February 2017.[10]

See also

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  • List of Westfield shopping centres
  • List of shopping centres in Australia
  • List of shopping centres in New Zealand

References

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  1. ^ "Our Portfolio". Scentre Group. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  2. ^ Marc Pallisco (6 December 2006). "Pakenham centre sells for $60.5m". The Age.
  3. ^ "British break record on Scentre's Casey Central at more than $220m". Financial Review. 7 December 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  4. ^ a b c Harris, Catherine (30 November 2015). "Why Scentre sold three NZ Westfield shopping malls". Stuff.co.nz.
  5. ^ Catherine Gaffaney (22 May 2016). "Last week for shoppers at Auckland downtown mall". NZ Herald.
  6. ^ "Watch $850m project: preparing for NZ's biggest commercial development". NZ Herald. 23 November 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Glenfield Announcement" (Press release). Westfield Group. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  8. ^ Harris, Catherine (20 October 2014). "Pakuranga Plaza sold to Singapore investors". Stuff.co.nz.
  9. ^ Gibson, Anne (29 June 2012). "Westfield sells Auckland's Shore City mall". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
  10. ^ "Auckland mall WestCity sold for A$147m". NZ Herald. 21 February 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
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