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Burnside Village is a premium
shopping centre A shopping center (American English) or shopping centre (Commonwealth English), also called a shopping complex, shopping arcade, shopping plaza or galleria, is a group of shops built together, sometimes under one roof. The first known collec ...
located in Glenside
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. It is situated in the
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suburb of Glenside. Burnside Village is home to over 100 premium lifestyle and fashion stores. Burnside Village is home to South Australia’s first Zara store, as well as
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, Scanlan Theodore, sass&bide, seed heritage, Camilla and the Village Pharmacy.


History

Burnside Village began as a ribbon development shopping centre, at the Corner of
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and
Greenhill Road Greenhill Road is a major road in Adelaide, South Australia, that provides a connection to the eastern and hills suburbs. Its western section, running along the south side of Adelaide Parklands, forms part of Adelaide's City Ring Route. Route ...
s. It origins included two small supermarkets along the Portrush Road frontage and a set of shops to the rear. During the 1980s, sections of the surrounding block were bought up and the current site was redeveloped. It included an underground carpark and integrated the old supermarkets into specialty stores. The new section included a Coles supermarket, food specialty stores and niche clothing and homeware stores. Burnside Village is currently home to over 100 stores, including a large
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on the south side.


Stage 3

In November 2011, the Cohen Group unveiled Burnside Village’s new $100 million development. Designed by The Buchan Group (architects), it added 7,300m to Burnside Village and increased parking to 1,156, taking the centre to 120 shops, and about 20,000m of retail space, including Adelaide's first Zara store. Stage 4 was also completed in 2011 which included the replacement of the original polycarbonate roof, the entire mall tiles and the replacement of the no#1 travelator. Other amenity upgrades were added to this scope. Stage 5 was completed in 2019 which included a refresh of the Food Mall and Village Market. Construction of Stage 6 commenced in 2022. It covers a site in the northern part of the centre bound by Portrush Rd, Greenhill Rd and Sydney St. Its design introduces new upper-levels of retail, creates a strong facade to Greenhill Rd and will incorporate a combination of premium fashion, lifestyle, food (dine in), potential gastro-pub style dining (with rooftop bar), medical centre, entertainment options and gym.


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Burnside Village
{{Coord, 34, 56, 28, S, 138, 38, 30, E, region:AU-NSW, display=title City of Burnside Shopping centres in Adelaide