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Pacific Werribee (formerly known as Werribee Plaza) is a major regional
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located in the suburb of
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, approximately south-west of the
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(CBD) in
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. On 3 February 2014, it was announced that Werribee Plaza would be rebranded as Pacific Werribee as part of a A$370 million redevelopment. The revamped shopping centre includes a two-level
Myer Myer (stylised MYER, sometimes known as Myers) is an Australia, Australian mid-range to upscale department store chain. It trades in all Australian states and one of Australia's two self-governing territories. Myer retails a broad range of ...
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,
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, a new Target store, a new Fresh Food Precinct and a relocated Library and Bingo centre.. The redevelopment of the shopping centre was completed in June 2017. According to the
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Metropolitan Strategy, Pacific Werribee is located in one of twenty-six recognised Principal Activity Centres.


History

Werribee Plaza first opened in 1985. The centre has had a total of 7 stages of construction over time, with the 7th stage commencing in late 2013. The complex was originally in two separate buildings up until the second stage. The largest building included fresh food
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and minor stores, while the other was covered by a single floored
Myer Myer (stylised MYER, sometimes known as Myers) is an Australia, Australian mid-range to upscale department store chain. It trades in all Australian states and one of Australia's two self-governing territories. Myer retails a broad range of ...
Store. Originally the centre included a 3 levelled entertainment district including
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located on the Heaths Road Carpark, an
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and a
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. In late 2014 the district was demolished to create the 2 levelled
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,
Myer Myer (stylised MYER, sometimes known as Myers) is an Australia, Australian mid-range to upscale department store chain. It trades in all Australian states and one of Australia's two self-governing territories. Myer retails a broad range of ...
Department Store A department store is a retail establishment offering a wide range of consumer goods in different areas of the store, each area ("department") specializing in a product category. In modern major cities, the department store made a dramatic app ...
, Urban Diner, a new
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, an Underground
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for the new
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, a Bingo Centre,
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and other huge additions. Through the centre's redevelopment, Werribee Plaza/Pacific Werribee has been recategorised twice. Before redevelopment Pacific Werribee was originally a
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centre. From mid 2015 it was later announced that through construction the centre had been recategorised 'major regional' due to the centre's area growth. On the 28th of August it was finally announced Pacific Werribee's redevelopment was complete. Due to an addition of area growth and
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it was officially marked Pacific Werribee a super regional retail complex, but still according to the website, it claims the categorisation hasn't changed.


Redevelopment

Pacific Werribee has now undergone several stages of renovations and redevelopments since its opening.


Stage 2

Stage 2 consisted mainly of the construction of a totally separate building on the west side of the site that would later be connected to the existing centre. With this, Pacific Werribee saw the addition of a
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supermarket,
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,
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and
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, and the installation of glass panelling to create an open space feel. This stage costed roughly A$40.8 million.


Stage 4

Stage four saw the creation of the relocated
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store, construction of the
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in the existing building located east end of the centre and the installation of glass panelling above, the re-creation of 4 entrances to suit new centre facade and re-tiling of entire existing building. Stage 4's developments were worth about A$25 million.


Stages 5 and 6

Stages 5 and 6 were an important part of the expansion and included the creation of a new area to link the existing and new
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together to create a unified centre. These 2 stages combined cost about A$13 million.


Stage 7

On 3 February 2014, Pacific Shopping Centres announced that the Werribee Plaza will be rebranded to Pacific Werribee as a part of a A$370 million redevelopment. The shopping centre was projected to grow by 35,000m², making it the 20th largest in Australia and the 9th largest shopping centre in Victoria. At the beginning of the redevelopment, the Plaza Corner Library and Bingo Centre was demolished, along with the Plaza Tarvern and BWS drive through. The
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Centre would relocate to make way for the multi-level car park on the Heaths Road side of the shopping centre.
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would relocate nearby Coles and Kmart, where Kmart would permanently close their outside gardening centre. The bus interchange relocated and opened in mid 2014 with increased capacity, and stores such as
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and
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would undergo renovations to make way for updated intersections on Derrimut Road. In June 2015, the Urban Diner precinct was completed. The revamped food court included new and improved seating, and included a range of restaurants such as
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,
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, Guzman y Gomez, and San Churro. The Village Cinemas opened with the inclusion of Gold Class and along with the new two-level Plaza Tavern next door. Woolworths renovated soon after to include an expansion of their freezer aisle and a relocated BWS store. The Pancake Parlour, and the new Library and Bingo Centre would open in August and new parking was made available underground, and around renovated
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and KFC restaurants. In August 2015, the Target mall was opened to the public. The new look Target was the successor of the store at the Hoppers Crossing Shopping Centre. Along with Target, stores such as
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, Adairs, Bonds, Sportsco, Famous Footwear, Pumpkin Patch and Ollie's Place. The Coffee Club also opened, making it the second store in Wyndham, the other being in Stockland. Point Cook. Cotton On Body and Cotton On Kids relocated to the new mall. Approximately 500 new parking spaces were open in the multi-level car park on Heaths Road. In July 2016, the Myer mall was completed. It included a two-level Myer store, H&M, Uniqlo, Sportsgirl, Seed, a renovated JB HI-FI and a Samsung kiosk. Also, some clothing stores from the Fashion Walk precinct moved to the Myer mall such as, Factorie, Cotton On, Just Jeans and Jayjays. Stores such as Autograph, Victoria Station, Suzannegrae and Shoex would replace the relocated stores in the Fashion Walk. Timezone opened on the second floor outside Myer and over 1000 new parking spaces were open upon the completion of the new shopping precinct. Kmart would also undergo renovations the following month, it included a new layout where cash registers moved to the centre of the store, expanded range of goods and increased capacity for fitting rooms. Their status of trading 24 hours a day was retained. In June 2017, the Fresh Food precinct was completed. Unlike the previous openings in Pacific Werribee, stores opened on various days, rather than all stores opening at once. The new mall included a new Aldi with a new look layout in comparison to other stores nearby, Market Place, Fish Pier, Pacific Asian, Pretty's Prime Cuts and Direct Organics. Some new restaurants such as Dumpling Chef, Sushi Sushi and Billy's Place also opened to the public, and stores such as Toys R Us, Daiso and Priceline Pharmacy opened in the new area. EB Games and Rebel would undergo renovations to expand their range of products and services, marking the completion of Pacific Werribee's redevelopment.


Transport

Pacific Werribee has a major bus interchange located on the east side of the centre. This bus interchange has 5 Public Transport Victoria (PTV) routes (161, 166, 167, 170 and 181). These routes are all operated by
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. Prior to the redevelopment the centre had 7 routes running from it, however that was changed due to both the redevelopment itself and the 2015 restructure of the Wyndham Bus Network.


See also

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Hoppers Crossing, Victoria Hoppers Crossing is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Wyndham local government area. Hoppers Crossing recorded a population of 37,216 at the 2021 census ...
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Werribee, Victoria Werribee is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Wyndham local government area. Werribee recorded a population of 50,027 at the 2021 census. Werribee i ...
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List of shopping centres in Australia This is a list of notable shopping centres in Australia. It does not include street shopping strips such as Chapel Street, Melbourne or Oxford Street, Sydney which were prevalent in Australian cities until the 1960s. Australian Capital Territ ...


References

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