NightQuarter markets finds new Sunshine Coast home at Stockland Birtinya

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NightQuarter to open at Stockland Birtinya, a first for the Sunshine Coast

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Shopping Centre News

July 24 2019

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The $830 million Birtinya Town Centre masterplan development keeps getting better with the announcement of new NightQuarter markets to open at Stockland Birtinya Shopping Centre.

Stockland has submitted a development application to bring the award-winning, iconic night market and entertainment operator – NightQuarter – to Stockland Birtinya Shopping Centre, in line with the company’s focus on bringing curated customer experiences to its retail town centres.

Heralded a ‘cultural revolution’ during its three years at Helensvale on the Gold Coast, NightQuarter attracted thousands of locals and tourists on weekends and became one of the area’s most iconic food and music destinations.

NightQuarter, Helensvale on the Gold Coast

Shane Monro, Centre Manager, Stockland Birtinya Shopping Centre, said: “NightQuarter is a family-friendly marketplace that offers the very best in street food, market stalls and live entertainment, while also placing particular emphasis on nurturing new local artists, performers and musicians. We’re incredibly excited to work with the Sunshine Coast Council to welcome NightQuarter to the Sunshine Coast, and look forward to the grand relaunch at its new home at Stockland Birtinya Shopping Centre.”

“We’re committed to curating exciting, memorable experiences for our customers, and the addition of activations like the hugely successful NightQuarter will help to build a dynamic heart in our community. Birtinya will, even more so now, be seen as a great place to live, work and play” he continued.

Ian Van der Woude, Managing Director, NightQuarter, said: “The site offered to us by Stockland is perfect and we look forward to working with the local community to build a great business on the Sunshine Coast. NightQuarter specialises in incredible food and music and will also feature a dedicated live music venue space with capacity to hold up to 1,500 people. NightQuarter will attract some of the best touring artists and bring over 300 employment opportunities to the Birtinya area.”

The NightQuarter markets are expected to open by late 2020.

Also recently announced, the team behind NightQuarter will be opening a new brew pub in the Stockland Birtinya dining precinct, Malt Shovel Taphouse. The first-of-its-kind in Queensland and designed by Ignite Architects, it will feature an extensive range of craft beers and rotisserie-style dishes made from local ingredients.

Malt Shovel Taphouse

The new taphouse will cover nearly 850m2 including its chic outdoor dining space and will offer customers an exciting range of bespoke events, authentic experiences and live entertainment – right in the heart of the dining precinct. The taphouse will feature 16 taps of rotating brews and a kitchen that specialises in rotisserie meats.

The first stage of the shopping centre opened in December 2018 with a flagship Coles and ALDI, 35 specialty retailers and an open air dining precinct, as well as 522 car parking spaces.

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