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Westfield Fountain Gate Westfield Fountain Gate 352 Princess Highway, Fountain Gate VIC 3805 REGION: Melbourne Postal Address: Phone: (03) 9704 6666 Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 9704 0199 Website: www.westfield.com.au/fountaingate Management Company: Scentre Group Centre Manager: Adam Weinstein Owner(s): Scentre Group (SCG) Marketing Manager: Emrita Mudher Owner Type: Listed Property Trust Leasing Manager: Andrew Costello Purchase-Date: 23/12/1997 Operations Manager: Jason Mottley Purchase-Price: Centre Information Developer(s): Scentre Group MAT: $990,200,000 Pedestrian Estimate (pa): 15,774,000 Year Opened: 1970 Site Area(ha): 46.10 Year(s) Refurbished: 1984 1987 1989 2001 2003 2011 Retail Levels: 2 Architect(s): Scentre Group Total Car Bays: Centre Type: Enclosed Mall Ventilation: Fully Air Conditioned Foodcourt-Outlets: 17 Promotion Fund: Yes Foodcourt-Seats: 956 Tenancy Details Major Tenants: 29 Shop(s) Myer 12,000 sq.m Harris Scarfe 2,900 sq.m Target 8,460 sq.m Hungry Jacks 2,478 sq.m Big W 8,052 sq.m Adairs 2,412 sq.m Kmart 7,998 sq.m Golden Orient Chinese Restaurant 2,406 sq.m Harvey Norman 7,030 sq.m Red Rooster 2,310 sq.m Woolworths 4,303 sq.m Dick Smith Powerhouse 2,143 sq.m Coles 4,202 sq.m Trade Secret 2,032 sq.m Kmart Garden Centre 4,177 sq.m Savers 2,000 sq.m McDonald's 3,780 sq.m Cotton On 1,801 sq.m Toys R Us 3,317 sq.m ALDI 1,739 sq.m Ray's Outdoors 3,000 sq.m Freedom Furniture 1,631 sq.m Minor Tenants: 405 Shop(s) ABC Shop, Air Flex, Ali Baba, All Cases, Allphones, Ally, Alter It, Angus & Coote, ANZ Bank, Apple, Asian Appetite, Asian Kitchen & Noodle Bar, ATM - ANZ Bank, ATM - Bank of Melbourne, ATM - Bendigo Bank, ATM - Commonwealth Bank, ATM - National Australia Bank, ATM - RediATM, ATM - St George Bank, ATM - Suncorp Bank, ATM - Westpac Bank, Aussie Disposals, Australia Post, Australian Geographic, Bad Workwear, Bakers Delight, Bank of Melbourne, BankWest, Bardot, Bardot Junior, Bed Bath N Table, Better Home, Betts for Her, Betts Kids, Bevilles Jewellers, Biblos, Bicycle Superstore, Big Picture People, Bing Boy, Bob Jane T-Mart, Bon Decor, Bonbons Bakery, Bonds, Boost Juice, Bossini, Bras N Things, Breadtop, Bridgestone, Build-A- Bear Workshop, BUPA, Butterfly Silver, Cacao Green, Cafe Moderno, Caltex, Cash Converters, Charlie & Me Kids, Chica Booti, China Bar, Cignall, City Chic, CJ's Indian Kitchen, Cobbler Plus, Cocolatte, Coffee & Creams, Coffee Hit, Colette by Colette Hayman, Collins Booksellers, Commonwealth Bank, Connor, Cotton On Body, Cotton On Kids, Courtyard Cafe, Crossroads, Cue, Cupcake Bakery Narre Warren, Degani Bakery Cafe, Diamond Nails, Diana Ferrari, Discount Lollie Shop, Diva, Dodo Connect Hi-Speed Internet, Dollar King, Dominic's Hairdressing, Donut King, Dotti, Dusk, EB Games, Ed Harry Menswear, Edge Clothing, Ella Bache, Energetiks, Entice Yoghurt & Salad Bar, Equip, Escape Travel, Essential Beauty, Express Cuts, Factorie, Famous Footwear, Fancy Fillings, Fast Times, Fish Pier, Flight Centre, Foot Locker, Forcast, Forever New, Fountain Gate Bingo Centre, Fountain Gate Dry Cleaners, Fountain Gate Fresh Flower Market, Fountain Gate Fruit And Vegetable Market, Fountain Gate Lotto Dreams, Fountain Gate Pharmacy, Fountain Gate Quality Meats, G Bags, Games World, Gelare Ice Cream Cafe, General Pants Co, Giftology House, Glassons, Gloria Jean's Coffees, Glue, GNC Live Well, Godfreys, Goldmark, Good Housekeeping, Goodlife Health Club, Gosh Coffee, Got The Picture, Grill'd, Groom Spa, Hairhouse Warehouse, Hairway, Hang Up, Harvey World Travel, Healthy Habits, Healthy Life, Helloworld, Hi Juice, High Juice, Hi-Touch Mobile, Hollywood Nails, Hotel Fountain Gate, House, Houseware City, Hungry Jacks, Hush Puppies, Hype DC, iBare Giftware, Ice Design, iCollection, Inkspot, Isha's Hair And Beauty, Ishka, iTalk Travel, Ivan's Delicatessen, Izakaya, Jack's Haircutters, Jacqui E, JAG, Jay Jays Trademark, JeansWest, Jeep, Jo Mercer, John's Nuts, Just Jeans, Just U, Justice, Kate Hill, Kathmandu, Katies/Autograph, KFC, Kikki K, King of Gifts, Krispy Kreme, Kung Fu Massage, Kyoto, La Figure Lingerie, La Moda, Laura Ashley, Lavande, Le Beauty, Lollipops Playlands, Lorna Jane, Lotus Therapy, Lovisa, Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics, MadCap Cafe, Magnolia silver, Man to Man, Manchester & more, Manchester Collection, Manic Fitness, Matchbox, Mathers, Mazzucchelli's, McDonald's, Mecca Maxima, Medibank Private, Medicare, Merchant, Merrell, Metioric, Michael Hill, Michel's Patisserie, Midas, Millers Fashion Club, Mobile Essentials, Moire, Muffin Break, My Beauty Spot, My Chemist, My Size, Nandos, Napoleon Perdis, National Australia Bank, Newsagency, Nike, Noni B, Novo, NW Classic Nails, Odyssey Nails, Oliver Poultry, Ollie's Place, Oporto, Opsm, Optus World, Oxford, Ozmosis, Pak, Pandora, Paper Scissors, Paris Miki Optical, Payless Shoes, Pegasus Shoes, People's Choice Credit Union, Peppercorn Deli, Perri's Hairdressing, Peter Alexander, Peter Jackson Australia, Pets Carnival, Platypus Shoes, Politix, Poppy's Thai Restaurant, Portmans, Poultry & Game, Power of Service, Pretty's Prime Cuts, Pretzel World, Price Attack, Priceline, Prouds The Jewellers, Pumpkin Patch, Punkrose, Purple Pumpkin, QBD The Bookshop, Queenspark, RACV, Rampant, RDX, Remote, Review, Riot Art & Craft, Ripe Maternity, Rising Up Fitness, Rivers, Roger David, Roll'd, Royal Hands Chinese Massage, Rugs Amor, Saleras Jewellmasters, Salsas Mexican Grill, Samuel The Jeweller, San Churro, Sanity, Sarina Russo Job Access, Schnitz, Seed, Sen's Body & Mind, Shaver Shop, Shaylah, Shingle Inn, Shoes & Sox, Shou Yi Chinese Massage, Shuji Sushi, Sires, Skechers World Famous, Smiggle, Solitaire Jewellery, Specsavers, Spendless Shoes, Splendid Home & Giving, Sports Authority, Sportscraft, Sportsgirl, Sta Travel, Starshots Glamour Photography, Strandbags, Student Flights, Stuff & Nonsense, Subway, Sumo Salad, Sunglass Hut, Super Cheap Auto, Supre, Supreme Fone Fix, Surf Dive N Ski, Sushi Sushi, Sussan, Suzanne Grae, Swarovski, Sweet As, Switch, T LIFE, Tailor's Way, Tarocash, Taste Design, Taverner Drive Thru, Taylor Made Events, Tea Too, Ted's Camera Store, Telstra Business Centre, Telstra Shop, Temt, Terry White Chemists, TGI Fridays, The $2 Shop, The AFL Store, The Athlete's Foot, The Beauty & Brow Parlour, The Body Shop, The Coffee Club, The Jolly Miller, The News Fountain Gate, The Pancake Parlour, The Reject Shop, The Sporting Globe, Theobroma Chocolate Lounge, Therapure Massage, Tivoli, Tobacco Station, Tokachi, Toy Kingdom, Tunzafun Family Fun Centre, Tutti Frutti, Twisted Sista, U Cutie, UAE Exchange, U-R-Next Hairdressing, Vac City, Valleygirl, Vereys Shoes, Victoria Station, Village Cinemas, Virgin Mobile, Vodafone, Walk-Up Cuts & Colours, Wash N Shop, Watch Works Australia, Wendy's, Westpac, What's New, White With One, Wild Cards & Gifts, Williams The Shoemen, Wisteria Cards & Gifts, Witchery, Wittner, Woolworths Liquor, World Nails, Xpertease, Yd, Yes Optus, Yo Get It, Young Urban, Zamel's Jewellers, Zelow's, Zhong's Massage, Zing Pop Culture, Zu Area Summary Major Tenants: 99,271 sq. m Minor Tenants: 76,665 sq. m Retail Vacancy: 289 sq. m Total Retail Area (GLAR): 176,225 sq. m Data correct as at: Dec-2015 Super Regional Page 24 © Property Council 2016.
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