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Shopping mall in Civic, Canberra
Canberra Centre
Canberra Centre City Walk entrance
Location
148 Bunda Street, Civic, Canberra
Opening date
6 March 1963; 61 years ago (1963-03-06)
Owner
Queensland Investment Corporation[1]
No. of stores and services
403
No. of anchor tenants
5
Total retail floor area
94,259 m2 (1,014,595 sq ft)
No. of floors
4
Website
canberracentre.com.au
Canberra Centre is a large shopping centre located in the northern section of the Canberra City Centre, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, being the second largest centre in the Australian Capital Territory, behind Westfield Belconnen. It opened on 6 March 1963 as the Monaro Mall,[2] becoming the first in Australia to contain three floors and be fully enclosed, though would later expand to cover a substantial outdoor component on Garema Place. It was designated an Australian Capital Historic Site in 1997. It underwent a $220 million redevelopment and became the Canberra Centre in 1989. It was the first shopping centre in Canberra to have a car park operated by ticket machines. As at December 2020, Canberra Centre was 94,259 m2 in size with over 403 retailers.[3]
^"Canberra Centre". QICGRE. QICGRE. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
^Canberra District Historical Society page about Territory places including Civic Archived 2013-09-12 at the Wayback Machine
^"Canberra Centre". QICGRE. QICGRE. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
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