Sunshine Plaza – Stage 1 opening

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Shopping Centre News

November 20 2018

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Thousands gathered at Sunshine Plaza on 14 November to see the first unveil of Stage 1 of Lendlease’s Sunshine Plaza’s $420 million redevelopment. Lots of entertainment was on offer with Santa’s arrival as well as the stunning new line-up of retailers including a refurbished Myer, Harry Hartog, Oscar Wylee, Mr & Mrs Jones, Noosa Chocolate Factory, Mott & Mulberry, Universal Store and Sunburn.

Sunshine Plaza, Santa’s arrival

Stage Two of the redevelopment is set to open in early 2019, with the opening of David Jones, Big W, H&M and Tommy Hilfiger – just to name a few!

“Stage One is giving our customers a taste of what is to come when we launch Sunshine Plaza as a super regional shopping centre early next year.” said Lendlease Managing Director Retail, Gary Horwitz.

Together with the opening of the largest high ropes course on poles in the world, this centre is changing the retail landscape and bringing a new dimension of experience retailing to the Sunshine Coast, for tourists and local alike.

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