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Coordinates: 28°09.69S 153°2547.40E / 28.0026917°S 153.4298333°E / -28.0026917; 153.4298333
 

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Paradise Centre
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LocationSurfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates28°0′9.69″S 153°25′47.40″E / 28.0026917°S 153.4298333°E / -28.0026917; 153.4298333
AddressCavill Avenue
Opening dateDecember 1981; 42 years ago (1981-12)
ManagementJLL (company)
OwnerElanor Investments
No. of stores and services80+
Total retail floor area22,793 m2 (245,340 sq ft)
No. of floors3
Public transit accessYes
Websitewww.paradisecentre.net.au

Paradise Centre is a shopping centre located in Surfers Paradise, Queensland on the Gold Coast. It is located in the tourist district on Cavill Avenue and has stores selling a variety of goods.

History[edit]

Paradise Centre opened in December 1981, comprising a multi level shopping centre and two apartment buildings. In 2006, Paradise Centre was sold to Centro and rebranded as Centro Surfers Paradise. The two apartment buildings were sold to a different company. In 2012 Centro Surfers Paradise was sold to Challenger and the centre was rebranded back to Paradise Centre.[1][2]

Shops[edit]

Paradise Centre comprises Woolworths (supermarket), the largest Timezone family amusement arcade centre in the world, a variety of restaurants, fast food restaurants and eclectic shops.[3]

References[edit]

  • ^ Stores Paradise Centre

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