Scentre Group’s $355 million redevelopment of Westfield Knox is underway

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The reimagining of Westfield Knox is underway with transformation to occur in stages between 2022 and 2023

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November 10 2021

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Scentre Group in conjunction with joint venture partner State Super, has commenced its $355 million redevelopment of Westfield Knox with the transformation to occur in stages between 2022 and 2023.

The redevelopment will see the replacement of Myer with a range of new retailers, as well as a new fresh food market, a new library and other community uses. The development includes an ambience upgrade, the introduction of ticketless parking and a parking guidance system. 

The first stage will include the new fresh food market on Level 1, featuring a selection of new and existing retail partners and food catering experiences alongside new supermarkets; Woolworths and ALDI. The fresh food market is expected to open in late 2022.

The first stage will include the new fresh food market on Level 1

The second phase will include the addition of the new 2,000m2 Knox public library, an elevated retail offer spanning a diverse mix of categories, from fashion to beauty, youth and homewares and a range of new uses. These include coworking facilities and recreational spaces for the community to enjoy.

In addition to the retail upgrades, the centre will undergo a comprehensive internal update entailing new flooring and finishes throughout, as well as upgraded customer amenities.

Upon completion, Westfield Knox will feature seven major retailers, approximately 350 specialties

The project will showcase Scentre Group’s responsible business strategy, including a number of sustainability initiatives that will improve the centre’s energy, water and emissions intensity.

The installation of a large rooftop solar system will generate onsite renewable electricity. Scentre Group’s Director of Development, Stewart White said: “Construction is now underway. This is the first step in bringing our vision for Westfield Knox to life.

The project will showcase Scentre Group’s responsible business strategy, including a number of sustainability initiatives

“We have listened to our community and learned first-hand what they want to see and experience in their local Westfield centre and now we’re focused on delivering a world-class living destination by the end of 2023.

“We’re looking forward to taking our customers on the journey with us and will have further updates, including new retail announcements and details on our community spaces, to share as works progress.”

Upon completion, Westfield Knox will have a gross lettable area (GLA) of 144,810m2, and will feature seven major retailers, approximately 350 specialty retailers, opening in stages between the end of 2022 and 2023.

New retail partner updates and details on the new community uses will be announced during the redevelopment.

In Sydney, Scentre Group’s development activity is progressing well with the $55 million rooftop entertainment, leisure and dining precinct at Westfield Mt Druitt. Despite the impact of lockdowns, all tenancies are fully leased and on track to open in early 2022. 

Works on behalf of Cbus Property to design and construct 101 Castlereagh Street on the corner of Market and Castlereagh streets in Sydney’s CBD, are progressing well, with completion expected in 2023. 

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