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Karrinyup Shopping Centre redevelopment

AMP Capital has appointed Brookfield Multiplex as the builder for the $600-million redevelopment of Karrinyup Shopping Centre...

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Karrinyup Shopping Centre redevelopment

AMP Capital has appointed Brookfield Multiplex as the builder for the $600-million redevelopment of Karrinyup Shopping Centre.

Karrinyup Shopping Centre is located in an affluent and well-established area 12 kilometres north of Perth, which includes many of Perth’s most prestigious coastal suburbs.

On completion, the redevelopment will deliver a number of new large-format international retailers, high-quality fashion retailers, an exciting food and entertainment offering and 150 residential apartments.

AMP Capital Shopping Centres’ State Development Manager Scott Nugent said: “The redevelopment of Karrinyup will see the centre expand from 59,715m2 to 113,000m2, and will surpass all other retail precincts previously delivered in Perth for its range of shops, lifestyle and entertainment options.”

Brookfield Multiplex CEO John Flecker said: “Several members of our current team worked on the 1996 refurbishment, myself included, so it’s exciting to have the opportunity to again bring Karrinyup Shopping Centre into a new age with AMP Capital.

“We look forward to working collaboratively with AMP Capital and renowned architects Hames Sharley and Taylor Robinson to finalise the detailed design over the coming months ahead of starting construction next year.” SCN

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