Caneland Central

Caneland Central
Location Mackay, Australia
Coordinates 21°08′19″S 149°10′41″E / 21.13861°S 149.17806°E / -21.13861; 149.17806Coordinates: 21°08′19″S 149°10′41″E / 21.13861°S 149.17806°E / -21.13861; 149.17806
Opening date 1974 (1974)
Management Lend Lease
No. of stores and services ~240
No. of anchor tenants 10
Total retail floor area 62,500 m²
No. of floors 2
Website www.canelandcentral.com.au

Caneland Central is a large regional shopping centre located adjacent to the CBD in Mackay, Queensland, Australia. The centre has stores including a Myer department store, Coles and Woolworths supermarkets, Big W and Target discount department stores, Best & Less and Pillowtalk stores as well as Dick Smith and JB Hi-Fi electronics stores. The centre is home to over 230 specialty stores,[1] of which the majority are related to fashion. Caneland houses two foodcourts, including one overlooking the Pioneer River.[2][3]

History

2010 Development

A major A$210 million redevelopment and expansion of Caneland Central was announced in April 2010. The project was projected to create about 1000 jobs and give Mackay's economy a significant boost. The redevelopment included construction of the region's first Myer, outdoor dining, additional speciality and larger stores, extra parking and an expanded food court. The expansion project was undertaken to employ best-practice environmentally sustainable design features. The centre's owner Bovis Lend Lease was responsible for project management, design and construction. The project was officially opened in October 2011.[4][5]

References

  1. "Lend Lease opens major Mackay mall upgrade". Inside Retail. 2011-10-13. Retrieved 2012-10-23.
  2. http://www.canelandcentral.com.au
  3. Melissa Grant (2010-02-15). "Caneland's expansion brings Myer | Mackay News | Local News in Mackay | Mackay Daily Mercury". Dailymercury.com.au. Retrieved 2011-10-22.
  4. http://www.canelandcentral.com.au
  5. Melissa Grant (2010-02-15). "Caneland's expansion brings Myer | Mackay News | Local News in Mackay | Mackay Daily Mercury". Dailymercury.com.au. Retrieved 2011-10-22.


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