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Coordinates: 37°5235S 145°954E / 37.87639°S 145.16500°E / -37.87639; 145.16500
 

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The Glen Shopping Centre
Map
LocationGlen Waverley, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates37°52′35S 145°9′54E / 37.87639°S 145.16500°E / -37.87639; 145.16500
Opening date1967; 57 years ago (1967)
ManagementVicinity Centres
OwnerVicinity Centres (50%)
Perron Group (50%)
No. of stores and services250
No. of anchor tenants5
Total retail floor area78,776 m²
No. of floors2 of stores and 5 of car parking
Parking3,100
WebsiteTheGlen.com.au

The Glen Shopping Centre is a major regional shopping centre located in Glen Waverley, Victoria, Australia. The head offices of MYOB are located in the centre.

History[edit]

The Glen Shopping Centre and its outlook of the Dandenong Ranges. October 2023.

The Glen first opened in 1967 with Woolworths, Lindsay's (which later became Target), and 30 specialty shops and 600 car parking spaces.[1] It was owned by the Shell and BHP Superannuation Funds.[2] In 1991, the centre expanded to 120 stores, including a Best & Less and 2,000 car parking spaces. In addition, a food court, multiple levels of undercover car parking and travelators were added.[1] At this point, Centro Properties took over the management of the centre. In February 1994, Centro acquired a 50% interest in the centre at a cost of A$37 million, with the two superannuation funds retaining 25% each; the Woolworths was redeveloped at this time.[3]

A major expansion in 1996 costing A$8 million saw the number of retailers expand to 170, including the opening of the first suburban David Jones store in Melbourne, with an official launch on 22 May 1996.[1][4] In August 1999, a new consortium, Glen Property Trust in which Centro had a 50% interest, bought out the superannuation funds' stake in the centre at a price of A$81.5 million, taking Centro's stake in the centre to 75%. In June 2000, Centro acquired the final 25% share.[5]

Redevelopment[edit]

In July 2015, the Council approved plans for a $500 million redevelopment of the centre including a new public square area, an expansion of the actual centre with 100 new speciality stores as well as three apartment towers.[6]

On March 15, 2017, plans for the upgrade were unveiled.[7] 100 speciality stores will be added (including local, national and international retailers), bringing the total number of stores at The Glen to over 240. A "next generation" David Jones store (similar to that of Eastland) will also open.[8] The total area of the centre will increase to approximately 78,000 square metres of gross lettable area.[8] The redevelopment is set to be completed by 2020 and will take place in 5 stages.[7][9]

Tenants[edit]

Major[edit]

Mini Major[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Shopping with a touch of elegance". Sunday Age. 14 April 1996. p. 3.
  • ^ Centro Properties Group (1993). ASX announcement, 16 December 1993. Retrieved from Factiva on 5 January 2009.
  • ^ Australian Property News, 6 June 1996.
  • ^ "DJ hits The Glen", Australian Property News, 6 June 1996.
  • ^ Jobson's Yearbook of Public Companies, 2 July 2005 under Centro (CPL) Limited. Retrieved from Factiva on 5 January 2009.
  • ^ "Redevelopment of the Glen shopping centre".
  • ^ a b "Shopping centre to get $490m upgrade". 14 March 2017.
  • ^ a b "The Glen".
  • ^ "The Glen".
  • ^ "The Glen".
  • ^ a b "The New Glen opens its doors following two-year transformation – Shopping Centre News".
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