Werribee City Centre
Located on the banks of the Werribee River, Werribee City Centre is home to a range of independent businesses and services, offering a uniquely local dining and shopping experience. It’s the kind of place where shopping means catching up on local news, where staff know your coffee order and it’s hard to make it down the street without running into someone you know – a diverse, welcoming place with a strong sense of community.
Williams Landing
At the heart of this master planned community sits the $2 billion Town Centre supports a vibrant and flourishing local community with a transport hub and shopping centre. The precinct is custom curated to promote business growth and development, and function as the beating heart of Melbourne’s west. Williams Landing offers a rare opportunity to capitalise on an economic engine and see a region transformed now and into the future.
Pacific Werribee
Home to 300+ stores including Target, Big W, K-mart, Myer, Coles, Woolworths and a Village Cinemas Gold Class complex, Pacific Werribee has been a favourite local meeting place for over 25 years. The major shopping complex boasts a great mix of fashion, homewares entertainment and urban dining options. Lots of natural light, wide malls and 300+ stores, all on one level, make Pacific Werribee much more than an enjoyable place to shop.
Tarneit Central and Park Hub
Anchored by the Tarneit Train Station, Tarneit Central Shopping Complex and Tarneit Park Hub this rapidly expanding commercial precinct offers new opportunities for those seeking a presence in one of the city’s fastest growing communities. Home to Bunnings and 20,00m2 of retail floor space the precinct offers community assets including the Julia Gillard Library.
Manor Lakes Central
Serviced by Wyndham Vale train station and capacity for expansion the centre is home KMart, Coles and 40 specialty stores.
Point Cook Shopping Centre
Anchored by Coles, Woolworths and Target this community focussed centre offers a broad range of specialty retail stores. The unique design of Point Cook provides a great place for shopping, dining or just to catch up with friends at one of the many outdoor spaces.
Hoppers Crossing
Referred to by locals as The Golden Mile, the Old Geelong Road strip runs for several kilometres with a predominant offer of homemaker stores and light industrial uses. Complemented by a retail shopping centre this is homemaker heaven!