- Source: Dandenong Square
Dandenong Square, originally known as Dandenong Plaza, is a major-regional shopping centre located in the suburb of Dandenong, approximately 30 kilometres south-east of the Melbourne CBD. The centre has two large food courts (one on level 1 and another outside Reading Cinemas on level 2). Level 3 has a large Fresh Food Hall outside the Coles supermarket. Dandenong Square is within close proximity to the Dandenong Market and also Dandenong Hub.
History
Myer opened in Dandenong as a four-level standalone department store on 4 November 1974. In 1989, a shopping centre opened on the corner of Foster and McCrae Streets, initially named Capital Centre, it was later renamed Dandenong Plaza, coinciding with an expansion of the centre in 1995 linking it with Myer. In 2024, Armada Dandenong Plaza was rebranded to Dandenong Square.
Retailers
Dandenong Square currently has 76,383 m2 (822,180 sq ft) of floor space on three levels.
= Major Anchors
=Kmart
Aldi
Coles
Woolworths
Reading Cinemas
= Minor Anchors
=TK Maxx
The Reject Shop
Rebel
Nando's
= Former Anchors
=Myer (closed 13 October 2013)
Target (closed 9 July 2022)
Village Cinemas (closed in 2008)
Best & Less (closed in June 2014)
Trade Secret (replaced by TK Maxx)
JB Hi-Fi Home (relocated to Dandenong South)
EB Games (closed in around somewhere in 2020)
Cotton On (closed in 2022)
Daiso (closed in 2023)
References
External links
Official website
GPT Retail Portfolio
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Melbourne
- Dandenong Square
- City of Greater Dandenong
- Dandenong, Victoria
- Dandenong Market
- City of Dandenong
- Division of Bruce
- Town Hall railway station, Melbourne
- Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden
- Albanian Australians
- Lynbrook, Victoria