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One of the major drawcards of the centre is the entertainment precinct known as '''The Street'''. This precinct features a number of entertainment stores, book stores, cafes and a [[Village Roadshow|Village Cinemas]].
One of the major drawcards of the centre is the entertainment precinct known as '''The Street'''. This precinct features a number of entertainment stores, book stores, cafes and a [[Village Roadshow|Village Cinemas]].


The centre has plans for further future development, including cinema extensions, and construction of more specialty stores. In August 2007 it has been anounced that the centre is going to undergo a major redevelopment to the south east side of the centre. It will house a new David Jones store and a new $20 million entertainment precint. {{Fact|date=April 2007}}
The centre has plans for further future development, including cinema extensions, and construction of more specialty stores. In August 2007 it was anounced that, if approved by the City of Casey, the centre may undergo a $200 million dollar extension. It will house a new David Jones department store, approximately 110 new shops and an extra 1200 car parking spaces.


It is the location of the first ever [[Krispy Kreme]] in Victoria.
It is the location of the first ever [[Krispy Kreme]] in Victoria.

Revision as of 19:47, 7 August 2007

Westfield Fountain Gate
Map
LocationNarre Warren, Victoria, Australia
Opening date1970
DeveloperThe Westfield Group
ManagementThe Westfield Group
OwnerThe Westfield Group
No. of floors2 (Level One and Two)

Westfield Fountain Gate is a large regional shopping centre located at Narre Warren in the outer south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. It is currently the second largest shopping centre in the southern hemisphere (behind Knox City Shopping Centre but ahead of Chadstone Shopping Centre, all three being located in Melbourne), with a lettable area of over 138,000 m². [1].

Built in the 1970s, it was purchased by The Westfield Group in the 1990s and redeveloped into a much larger complex. The centre hosts a variety of major chains including Kmart, Coles, Safeway, BiLo, Big W, Target, Aldi and approximately 320 specialty stores.

Under an agreement made in 2003, David Jones are to open a store between 2008 and 2012 of a size around 12,500 sq.m. There is doubt, however, that the new store will open in 2008 or even 2009, as construction has not yet started on the new store.

One of the major drawcards of the centre is the entertainment precinct known as The Street. This precinct features a number of entertainment stores, book stores, cafes and a Village Cinemas.

The centre has plans for further future development, including cinema extensions, and construction of more specialty stores. In August 2007 it was anounced that, if approved by the City of Casey, the centre may undergo a $200 million dollar extension. It will house a new David Jones department store, approximately 110 new shops and an extra 1200 car parking spaces.

It is the location of the first ever Krispy Kreme in Victoria.

Fountain Gate has become internationally recognised due to publicity from the internationally popular TV series Kath & Kim. Although some scenes were actually filmed at an other Westfield complex, Southland, the programme used the name Fountain Gate. The show aired in six major anglophone countries; Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the USA.

Fountain Gate also appears in Australian movie Bad Eggs, where in the first scene a car rolls into the actual shopping centre. Anyone unfamiliar with Fountain gate will not realise this due to the on screen name being changed to Crystal Heights Shop Kingdom.

Major Stores

  • Bi-Lo
  • Coles
  • Safeway
  • Big W
  • Dick Smith Electronics Powerhouse
  • Village Cinemas
  • Aldi
  • Target
  • Kmart
  • David Jones planned opening 2008-2012

Transport

Narre Warren railway station is approximately 1km away from the centre and is linked by a number of bus routes to Westfield Fountain Gate. Some regional buses also stop at Fountain Gate.

The following bus routes stop at Fountain Gate:

Routes 834, 835, 840, 841 and 895 operate via Narre Warren railway station.

The Hallam Bypass, a new section of the Monash Freeway opened in 2003 passes beside the complex and can be viewed from the windows in the food court. A trail known as the Hallam Bypass Trail constructed at the same time runs beside the centre, on the north east side, providing access for cyclists and pedestrians.

References

  1. ^ Will Castle Hill get Australia's biggest mall? Sydney Morning Herald, 9 March 2007

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