Elizabeth City Centre

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Elizabeth City Centre
Elizabeth City Centre
Location Elizabeth, South Australia
Coordinates 34°43′06″S138°40′07″E / 34.7183°S 138.6687°E / -34.7183; 138.6687
Opening date14 November 1984 (original building)
2005 (current building)
Developer Colonial First State Retail Property Trust
Management Vicinity Centres
OwnerVicinity Centres
No. of stores and services265
Total retail floor area 71,898 m2 (773,900 sq ft)[ citation needed ]
No. of floors1
Parking3,530 spaces
Website www.elizabethcitycentre.com.au

Elizabeth City Centre is a large regional shopping centre in the outer Adelaide suburb of Elizabeth, South Australia. The centre is the fourth biggest in Adelaide, behind Colonnades Shopping Centre, Westfield Tea Tree Plaza, and Westfield Marion.[ citation needed ] It opened on 14 November 1984. [1]

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Tenants

Major tenants in Elizabeth City Centre include:

Transport and access

The centre is serviced by Elizabeth railway station on Elizabeth Way, and Adelaide Metro buses at the adjacent bus interchange on Oxenham Drive. There are three taxi ranks, located near the leisure precinct, Harris Scarfe and Coles. [2] The car park has Australia's largest solar canopy at 5.8 MW. [3]

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References

  1. Official opening of the re-development of the Elizabeth City Centre. 14/11/1984, Miss Bussey singing the National anthem City of Playford
  2. "Getting Here Archived 17 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine ", ElizabethShopping.com.au. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  3. Vorrath, Sophie (19 December 2019). "Massive 5.8MW solar car park completed in $73 million commercial PV blitz". One Step Off The Grid.