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Sunshine Marketplace SUNSHINE MARKETPLACE 80 Harvester Road, Sunshine VIC 3020 Telephone 03 9312 0566 sunshinemarketplace.com.au Sunshine Marketplace is a single level Sub Regional shopping centre located CONTACT approximately 14 kilometres west of the Melbourne CBD. It is anchored by Big W, Woolworths and Village Cinemas and includes more than 50 specialty stores. Taryn Yammouni Casual Mall Leasing Executive Mobile: 0419 984 794 [email protected] CENTRE STATISTICS KEY STATISTICS Centre Type Sub Regional 192,933 Annual Traffic (m) 5.9 PEOPLE IN TTA Gross lettable area (GLA) (sqm) 34,173 Total Tenants 70 $65,650 Majors1 Big W, Village Cinemas, Woolworths AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME Mini Majors2 Food Star, JB Hi-Fi, Priceline Pharmacy Number of specialty retailers3 51 34% Number of car spaces 1,741 FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN Moving annual turnover (MAT) ($m) 146.7 Green Star - Performance 4 Stars 35 AVERAGE AGE NABERS Energy Rating 4.5 Stars NABERS Water Rating 4.5 Stars 33% 1. Classified in accordance with SCCA guidelines, typically includes department stores, discount department stores, HOME OWNERSHIP supermarkets and cinemas. 2. Stores > 400 sqm, by Sales Group. 3. All sales reporting tenants under 400sqm, but excludes other retail such as travel agents, lotto and free standing pads 42% sites. Note: Some asset metrics have not been reported this period due to COVID-19 impacts. AUSTRALIAN BORN RESIDENTS Source: Produced by Vicinity Data Science & Insights. This material is a derivative of ABS Data that can be accessed from the website of the Australian Bureau of Statistics at www.abs.gov.au. TTA: Total Trade Area June 2020 VICINITY CENTRES CASUAL MALL LEASING PORTFOLIO BENEFITS OF CASUAL MALL LEASING Size (m) Weekly • Brand exposure Site No. Location (LxWxH) Rate ex gst Power • Showcase or launch your products and 1 Between Specsavers & AKA Kitchen 3 x 3 x 1.4 $1,200 Y services within a proven retail environment 3* Opposite Spendless Shoes 3 x 3 x 1.4 $1,200 Y • Promote your product or service outside 3A* Opposite Décor Manchester 3 x 3 x 1.4 $1,200 N your traditional trade areas Between Bank of Melbourne & • Flexible and affordable 4 Black Art 3 x 3 x 1.4 $1,200 Y • Position your brand and products alongside 5 Between Millers & Big W 3 x 3 x 1.4 $1,200 Y Australia's best retail brands 6 Between Prouds & Rockmans 3 x 3 x 1.4 $1,200 Y Between Odyssey Nails & Australia 7 Post 2.5 x 3 x 1.4 $1,200 Y Daily Rate $400 ex GST *These sites are available on approval only Disclaimer Information contained in this document is based on historical data and is illustrative only. It does not provide any predictions as to future events or outcomes and does not constitute a lease offer or warranty as to the profitability, design or layout of the centre. You should carry out your own investigations and satisfy yourself in that regard and obtain independent legal, financial and business advice before making any decision or entering into any agreement or arrangement concerning the subject matter of this document or the centre. The information is provided on the clear understanding that while care has been taken in its preparation, to the extent permitted by law, all liability for omissions or errors however arising is expressly disclaimed. Vicinity Centres may amend, add or remove any information in this document at any time without further notice to you. You may not copy or use any part of this document without the express written consent of Vicinity Centres. Any monetary amounts are expressed in Australian dollars unless otherwise stated. Rates are subject to change without notification. June 2020 VICINITY CENTRES CASUAL MALL LEASING PORTFOLIO.
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