Forrest Chase

Shopping complex in Perth, Western Australia


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::summary Shopping complex in Perth, Western Australia ::

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FieldValue
nameForrest Chase
imageForrest Chase Perth.jpg
locationPerth, Western Australia, Australia
coordinates
mapframe-markershop
mapframe-stroke-colour#C60C30
mapframe-marker-colour#CB6586
mapframe-zoom16
ownerIndustry Superannuation Property Trust
managerJones Lang LaSalle
number_of_stores29
number_of_anchors2
floor_area42,005 m2
website
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Forrest Chase is a major shopping centre in Perth, Western Australia located in Forrest Place.

A Myer store serves as its main anchor and largest tenant. The centre also contains a Woolworths supermarket and other shops. The western portion of the structure sits on the site of the former Padbury Buildings on the eastern side of Forrest Place. The site also formerly contained the Perth Boans department store before it made way for the current centre in 1986. The centre was redeveloped between 2017 and 2019.

Transport

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The centre connects with major pedestrian malls such as Carillon City via elevated walkways. There is no direct vehicular transport to the location, although Wellington Street comes the closest. However, the area is well served by bus links along St Georges Terrace, as well as services from the Perth Busport and Elizabeth Quay Bus Station. Rail services are available from the nearby Perth railway station.

References

References

  1. "ISPT No.2 Commercial Property Portfolio Brochure, Industry Superannuation Property Trust, 2003".
  2. "Forrest Chase". ISPT.
  3. "ISPT completes landmark transformation of Forrest Chase, Perth". ISPT.

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