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[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
I've heard that once Bunnings get their planning approval sorted at their Pasadena site and build their new store, this site will be closed, the building demolished and a three level car park built in its place.
[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
Surely they would build a replacement store though? I visit Bunnings Marion often and it is always busy. There has been a hardware store (Lloyds or Bunnings) at Marion since the 1960's. The current store is the third version - I am sure Westfield would find them a site for a replacement store.Pikey wrote:I've heard that once Bunnings get their planning approval sorted at their Pasadena site and build their new store, this site will be closed, the building demolished and a three level car park built in its place.
FYI - The original building was in the middle of the carpark pre extension 1 in the 1980's (probably somewhere like where Best & Less are), then they moved to where Dan Murphys & Super Cheap are, before moving to the current location maybe late 1990's?
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[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
I can't see them closing the marion store. Noarlunga and Seaford are much closer to each other than Marion and Pasedena will be.
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[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
Agree with neoballmon, I highly doubt they'll close Marion. In unrelated news, Bunnings are likely to purchase the Masters Airport site.
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[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
I was told by someone who works at said Bunnings. Evidently Westfield are adamant on having the land for the multilevel carpark.Adeguy72 wrote:Surely they would build a replacement store though? I visit Bunnings Marion often and it is always busy. There has been a hardware store (Lloyds or Bunnings) at Marion since the 1960's. The current store is the third version - I am sure Westfield would find them a site for a replacement store.Pikey wrote:I've heard that once Bunnings get their planning approval sorted at their Pasadena site and build their new store, this site will be closed, the building demolished and a three level car park built in its place.
FYI - The original building was in the middle of the carpark pre extension 1 in the 1980's (probably somewhere like where Best & Less are), then they moved to where Dan Murphys & Super Cheap are, before moving to the current location maybe late 1990's?
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[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
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[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
Had a look today at the new mall today, was pretty busy in the mall part, Aldi was doing good business, lots of people but nowhere near crowded. The extension does seem a bit disjointed from the rest of the mall, Woolworths seems like it's a the end of a dark cul de sac.
Was also at Bunnings and thinking about the idea of demolishing it to build a multi story carpark, it seems odd that would demolish the Bunnings when they have a large single story carpark to the east of Bunnings which will be right adjacent to the new mall when built they could use for this, plus there's also the the triangle shaped car park next to Myer approx 360 spaces, plus the 240 parks on the Diagonal Rd - A single deck could add 500 carparks, a single deck over the carpark east of Bunnings could add 700 carparks.
How many extra carparks does Marion really need, not enough that Bunnings need to be demolished
Was also at Bunnings and thinking about the idea of demolishing it to build a multi story carpark, it seems odd that would demolish the Bunnings when they have a large single story carpark to the east of Bunnings which will be right adjacent to the new mall when built they could use for this, plus there's also the the triangle shaped car park next to Myer approx 360 spaces, plus the 240 parks on the Diagonal Rd - A single deck could add 500 carparks, a single deck over the carpark east of Bunnings could add 700 carparks.
How many extra carparks does Marion really need, not enough that Bunnings need to be demolished
[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
That was just a rumor. I think it's highly unlikely it will get demolished in the medium term.
[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
Maybe Bunnings has a plan to exit externally owned Mall land in general.
They recently closed the Munno Para store to relocate to the middle of nowhere.
They recently closed the Munno Para store to relocate to the middle of nowhere.
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[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
This is a bit left of field, pure speculation.
If Bunnings did have a plan to leave the Westfield, they would likely want to stay close to the area as there are minimal hardware stores nearby. Could the site on Marion Road currently being used by York as a site office for the Darlington works be a potential site? Close to Westfield, large site, close to main roads.
If Bunnings did have a plan to leave the Westfield, they would likely want to stay close to the area as there are minimal hardware stores nearby. Could the site on Marion Road currently being used by York as a site office for the Darlington works be a potential site? Close to Westfield, large site, close to main roads.
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[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
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Also, Grill'd to replace Hungry Jacks......The new mall has replaced 120 carparks but the second stage of the development – due to start late next year – will add about 770 spaces to the second storey carpark near the cinema.
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[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
Prefer the SA burger brands, but this will be good for cleaning up that entry point, really run-down...Allkai wrote:http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenger ... 122763875c
Also, Grill'd to replace Hungry Jacks......The new mall has replaced 120 carparks but the second stage of the development – due to start late next year – will add about 770 spaces to the second storey carpark near the cinema.
[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
I went to Marion today between 8pm and 9pm, and the shopping centre was packed, especially in the new food precinct. It looks great, definitely a lot more interesting than the rest of the shopping centre. I also noticed that a lot of the empty shops I saw around 3-4 months ago have all been filled, with the old Dick Smith store currently undergoing a change. Looking forward to the next few stages coming to fruition!
A few photos from today:
A few photos from today:
[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
Look really good
Hope they extend this design throughout the entire centre. The main two-level mall is overdue for a facelift.
Hope they extend this design throughout the entire centre. The main two-level mall is overdue for a facelift.
[PRO] Re: Westfield Marion Expansion | $350m
Alot of Westfields (and in fact shopping centres in general) do tend to have disjointed looks when one part is upgraded/extended. The new part of West Lakes is an example of this, but also seen it at Southland when I was there last year.Torrens_5022 wrote:Had a look today at the new mall today, was pretty busy in the mall part, Aldi was doing good business, lots of people but nowhere near crowded. The extension does seem a bit disjointed from the rest of the mall, Woolworths seems like it's a the end of a dark cul de sac.
Colonnades is another example where the new bit looks completely disjointed to the rest of the mall.
Not saying they're bad, but the change from the existing to the new bits are as subtle as a sledgehammer.
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