Royal Randwick Shopping Centre
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Location | Randwick, New South Wales, Australia |
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Coordinates | 33°54′54″S 151°14′27″E / 33.91498°S 151.24092°E |
Address | 73 Belmore Rd, Randwick NSW 2031 |
Opening date | 1990 |
Management | AMP Capital Shopping Centres |
Owner | AMP Capital |
No. of stores and services | 65 |
No. of anchor tenants | 2 |
Total retail floor area | 15,145 m2 (163,019 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 2 |
Parking | 585 spaces |
Website | www |
Royal Randwick Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in the suburb of Randwick in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, south-east of The CBD.[1]
Transport
The CBD and South East Light Rail offer frequent services to Randwick Light Rail stop located five minutes away from Royal Randwick Shopping Centre.
Royal Randwick Shopping Centre has Transdev John Holland bus connections to Sydney CBD and Eastern Suburbs, as well as local surrounding suburbs. The majority of its bus services are located on Belmore Road in front of the centre as well as on Alison Road.
Royal Randwick Shopping Centre also has a multi level car park with 585 spaces.
History
Royal Randwick Shopping Centre opened in 1990 and featured Franklins, Harris Farm Markets, Best & Less, Amart Sports, a library and 60 speciality stores. Franklins which became Franklins Big Fresh in 1992 closed down and was replaced by Food For Less in 2001.[2]
In August 2004, AMP Capital acquired the centre for $85 million from Nauru.[3][4]
In 2010, Food For Less was rebranded to Woolworths which was then rebranded to Woolworths Metro in 2020.[5]
Tenants
Royal Randwick Shopping Centre has 15,145m² of floor space. The major retailers include Woolworths Metro, Harris Farm Markets and Rebel.
References
- ^ "Royal Randwick Shopping Centre". AMP Capital. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- ^ "Franklins with frills is living dangerously". Australian Financial Review. 7 July 1997. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- ^ "Top dollar for Royal Randwick". Australian Financial Review. 15 July 2004. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- ^ "Right royal price secures Randwick centre for AMP". Australian Financial Review. 4 August 2004. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- ^ "Royal Randwick Shopping Centre, Sydney, NSW". Forge Venture Management. 30 June 2013. Archived from the original on 23 October 2021. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
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