Stockland The Pines

Stockland The Pines is a sub regional shopping centre located in the north-eastern suburb of Doncaster East in the city of Melbourne, Australia. The centre is approximately 19 km east of the Melbourne CBD and is situated on the corner of Blackburn and Reynolds Roads. It was opened on 27 October 1986 by the then state opposition leader Jeff Kennett. Amenities at Stockland The Pines include a library, community centre, medical centre, several banks, over 100 speciality stores and undercover parking.

Stockland The Pines
Main Entrance
LocationDoncaster East, Victoria, Australia
Opening dateOctober 27, 1986 (1986-10-27)[1]
ManagementStockland Limited
OwnerStockland Limited
No. of stores and services101[1]
No. of anchor tenants4
Total retail floor area25,260 m2 (271,900 sq ft)[1]
No. of floors1
Parking1,400 (170 undercover)
Websitewww.stockland.com.au/thepines

History

In 2000 the shopping centre which consisted of a Target, Safeway and 45 speciality stores with a GLA of 15,000 sqm underwent a minor cosmetic refurbishment. In 2004 the Westfield Group, who were the owner and manager of the centre at the time commenced a multimillion-dollar expansion of the centre to include Coles, Aldi, 55 new speciality stores and additional car parking at the northern end of the property.[2] In 2007 a multi-purpose community facility known as The Pines Learning and Activity Centre was opened at the back of the centre[3].

In late 2016, the shopping centre underwent a new refurbishment with Aldi expanding its floor space and a refresh of the speciality stores on offer. Kmart opened a new store in November 2016, replacing the existing Target store as part of Wesfarmers' strategy to consolidate the underperforming brand nationwide.[4]

Tenants

Stockland The Pines Tenants

Anchor Tenants

Kmart

Woolworths

Coles

Aldi

Tenants

Banks

ANZ Bank

Commonwealth Bank

NAB

Westpac

Fashion & Accessories

Cinori Shoes

Katies

Miller’s Fashion

Rockman’s

Sportsgirl

Sussan

Suzanne Grae

Wittner Shoes

W. Lane

Food

Boost Juice

Donut King

Ferguson Plarre Bakehouse

Michell’s Patisserie

Muffin Break

Subway

Telecommunications

Optus

Telstra

Vodafone

Travel

Flight Centre

Former Tenants

Bank of Melbourne (Closed 2020)

Dick Smith Electronics (Closed 2016)

Target (Closed 2016)

The Reject Shop (Closed 2019)

References

  1. "Stockland The Pines - Casual Mall Leasing Information" (PDF). December 2012. Stockland Limited. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  2. "Stockland and Westfield agree to asset swap" (PDF). 09/08/2004. Stockland Corporation Limited. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  3. "The Pines Activity Centre - Structure Review Plan" (PDF). Manningham City Council. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  4. "The Pines unveils retail refurb". 23 September 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2017.

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