Westfield Liverpool

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{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}}

{{Infobox shopping mall

| name = Westfield Liverpool

| image = Liverpool Westfield 1.JPG

| image_width = 250

| caption =

| location = Liverpool, Sydney

| coordinates = {{coord|-33.919767|150.924307|type:landmark_region:AU|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

| opening_date = {{Start date and age|1971|df=yes}}

| closing_date =

| developer =

| manager = Scentre Group

| owner = Scentre Group (50%)
AMP (50%)

| number_of_stores = 340

| number_of_anchors = 6

| floor_area = {{convert|83365|m2|sqft|0|abbr=on}}

| floors = 3 (Top is Event Cinemas)

| publictransit = 18px Liverpool

| parking = 3,558 Bays

| website = {{URL|https://westfield.com.au}}

| footnotes = Information from Scentre Group{{cite web|title=Westfield Liverpool|url=https://www.scentregroup.com/centre/westfield-liverpool/|website=Scentre Group|access-date=23 February 2017}}

}}

Westfield Liverpool is a major shopping centre, located in Liverpool, a suburb of Sydney.

History and development

Westfield Liverpool was opened in 1971.

The current anchors of the centre are Myer, Kmart (formerly Target prior to 2021), Big W, Woolworths, Coles, Uniqlo, JB Hi-Fi and an Event Cinemas complex.

The centre has a current trade area population of 614,000 people, with 14.9 million annual customer visits. The total annual retail sales at the centre were {{A$}}515.5 million.

=Redevelopments=

The centre has been extended and redeveloped three times in its life, the first in 1991, again in 1993, and more recently in 2006.{{cite journal | title = An analysis of the investment appraisal of enclosed regional shopping centres : An Australian perspective | author = Spike Boydell | url = http://www.usp.ac.fj/fileadmin/files/faculties/islands/landmgmt/publications/boydellphd.pdf | date = July 1998 | pages = 130, 303 | access-date = 2007-07-18 }} By its 1993 extension, the centre was jointly owned by Westfield and Rodamco, and had {{convert|57664|m2|sqft|0|abbr=on}} of GLA. The 2006 extensions brought the GLA to {{convert|83365|m2|sqft|0|abbr=on}}. These extensions were valued at an estimated $200 million (2006).{{cite web |url=http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/liverpool/key-issues/economic-development---employment/economic-objectives/ |title=Liverpool City Centre|access-date=2007-07-17 |publisher=NSW Department of Planning, Government of New South Wales }} In 2011, another redevelopment occurred in the shopping centre which included widening of the mall, new flooring, lighting and furniture, as well as the relocation of existing retailers.{{cite web |url=http://liverpool-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/westfield-liverpool-to-get-facelift/ |title=Westfield Liverpool to get facelift |access-date=2011-07-22 |publisher= Liverpool Leader}}

Transport

The centre can be accessed by multiple transport options, including public bus, and is within walking distance of Liverpool railway station.{{cite web |url=http://westfield.com/liverpool//gettinghere/PublicTransport.html |title=Public Transport – Westfield Liverpool|access-date=2007-07-17 |publisher=The Westfield Group |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070930165603/http://westfield.com/liverpool/gettinghere/PublicTransport.html |archive-date = 2007-09-30}}

References