Westfield Belconnen

Westfield Belconnen

viewed from Benjamin Way
Location Benjamin Way, Belconnen
Coordinates 35°14′18″S 149°03′54″E / 35.23833°S 149.06500°E / -35.23833; 149.06500Coordinates: 35°14′18″S 149°03′54″E / 35.23833°S 149.06500°E / -35.23833; 149.06500
Owner Scentre Group
No. of stores and services 287
Total retail floor area 94,718 m²[1]
No. of floors 3
Website westfield.com.au/belconnen
Westfield Belconnen centre court - the lift in the picture has been replaced also the stage has been removed.
Middle level food court

Westfield Belconnen, also known colloquially as "Belconnen Mall", is managed by Scentre Group and located in the Canberra suburb of Belconnen, Australia. The shopping centre is one of the largest in Canberra, featuring around 270 specialty stores.[2]

History

December 1975 - The bulk earthworks on the site for the Belconnen Mall were commenced.

September 1976 - Construction of the $24 million Belconnen Mall commenced for the Canberra Commercial Development Authority.

August 1977 - The final concrete was poured in stage-1 of the Belconnen Mall construction.

February 1978 - First day of trading following the completion of stage-1 construction and the initial fit out of the Belconnen Mall. The Mall was designed by Cameron, Chisholm & Nicol and built by the joint venture partnership of T. H. O’Connor Pty. Ltd. and Costain Australia Limited for the Canberra Commercial Development Authority and was irreverently referred to as “Pead’s Palace”.

July 1978 - Stage-2 of the Belconnen Mall; featuring the “Centre Stage area”, a spiral staircase, a 23-person glass lift and an additional 60 traders was opened.

October 1978 - With the final stage of the initial Belconnen Mall construction completed, the centre was officially opened by the Minister for the Capital Territory, Robert Paul (Bob) Ellicott. The Belconnen Mall was branded as "The Big One" as at the time it was the largest shopping centre in the Southern Hemisphere, complete with the second largest Myer Department Store in the world. Belconnen Mall boasts Canberra's first Travelators (in lieu of escalators), Canberra's first multi-storey car parks and is a favourable design of the decade.

1980 - An integral link in the elevated pedestrian network between the bus interchange and Belconnen Mall, the Belconnen Churches Centre on the corner of Benjamin Way and Joynton Smith Drive was completed.

August 1981 - Athol Williams of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association met, in the original Belconnen Mall Childcare Centre, with employees of the retail establishments in the Mall to discuss the divisive issue of retail trading hours.

December 1985 - An agreement was reached between the Commonwealth Government, the Canberra Commercial Development Authority and a prospective purchaser for the sale of the Belconnen Mall.

February - March 1986 - The Minister for Territories, Gordon Glen Denton Scholes, by notice in the Commonwealth gazette of this date, abolished the Canberra Commercial Development Authority (operators of the Belconnen Mall).

The Commonwealth Government completed the 87 million dollar sale, agreered to in December 1985, of the Belconnen Mall to the joint venture partnership of the Commonwealth Superannuation Fund Investment Trust and the Westfield Trust (Westfield Property Group).

1989 - Refurbishment of Westfield Shoppingtown (the former Belconnen Mall) commenced.

May 1995 - The Westfield Shoppingtown (formerly the Belconnen Mall) commenced construction of a $14 million entertainment complex including a ten-screen cinema complex, interactive indoor games site (Intencity), variety stores and restaurants.

2009 - Construction begins on the replacement of the mall's original Travelators.

2009 - Expansion of the mall has begun.

2010 - Westfield expansion of Fresh Food opens along with the Yellow car park

31 March 2011 - Unveiling of the "Beautiful new Belconnen" - major refurbishments in the existing centre and opening of new stores including a Target.

References

  1. "Belconnen". Westfield. 2015. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  2. "Belconnen's History", Belconnen Community Website Project, Belconnen Community Service, archived from the original on 25 January 2014
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