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
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Greater Sydney
- Westfield Bondi Junction
- Westfield Burwood
- Westfield Chatswood
- Westfield Eastgardens
- Westfield Hornsby
- Westfield Hurstville
- Westfield Liverpool
- Westfield Miranda
- Westfield Mount Druitt
- Westfield Parramatta
- Westfield Penrith
- Westfield Sydney
- Westfield Warringah Mall
Newcastle
Central Coast
South Australia
Victoria
Greater Melbourne
- Westfield Airport West
- Westfield Doncaster
- Westfield Fountain Gate
- Westfield Knox
- Westfield Plenty Valley
- Westfield Southland
Geelong
Queensland
Greater Brisbane
Gold Coast
Western Australia
New Zealand
Former centres
Summarize
Perspective
This list includes centres which were owned by the original Westfield Group.
New South Wales
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Arndale Central, Kilkenny SA (formerly Westfield Arndale) - currently owned by MA Financial
Western Australia
- Galleria Shopping Centre (Perth), (1996–2003, sold to Centro Properties Group (renamed to Vicinity Centres), previously called Westfield Galleria)
New Zealand
- 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]
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References
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