CastleTown Shoppingworld

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Castletown Shoppingworld
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Location Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Owner McConaghy Properties
No. of stores and services 143[1]
No. of anchor tenants 6 Big W, Target, Woolworths, Best and Less, Dick Smith Electronics & The Reject Shop
Total retail floor area 37,500 m² [2]
No. of floors 3 (Basement, Retail, Rooftop)
Parking 1,700
Website http://www.castletown.com.au/

Castletown Shoppingworld is a shopping centre in Townsville, Australia. The second-largest centre in the district, Castletown has three major tenants along with 145 specialty stores, and is owned by Mcconaghy Properties.

Expansion

Construction of the expansion in late 2009
Construction of the expansion in late 2009

The last expansion that the shopping centre undertook was in 1997 with the addition of an expanded Woolworths Supermarket and an Action Supermarket. Basement parking was also included.

In 2007, Castletown completed an expansion project that included a new Target department store (replacing the existing store). The expansion also included an extra 40 specialty stores and a 450-seat food court. The expansion opened on 13 June 2007.

Construction commenced in mid-2009 on stage two of the expansion. New elevators, escalators and travelators, as well as major refurbishments of the toilets will be undertaken in the expansion. It is also anticipated that Woolworths will be upgraded. The development is due for completion in 2010, and will take the total number of specialty shops over 135 with the addition of two new mini major stores and Big W.[citation needed]

Target department store

Majors & Mini Majors

Stores

The centre also contains stores including Angus and Robertson, Salt 66, Supre, Sanity, City Beach, Jay Jays, EB Games, Witchery, Just Jeans, Betts, Price Attack and much more. Food outlets include Coffee Club, McDonalds, Subway, Red Rooster, Healthy Habits and New Zealand Natural.

See also

References

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