NorthWest Shopping Centre

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NorthWest Shopping Centre
NorthWest Shopping Centre and Te Pumanawa Square during construction, Westgate.jpg
NorthWest Shopping Centre during construction in July 2015
NorthWest Shopping Centre
Location Westgate, Auckland, New Zealand
Coordinates 36°49′05″S174°36′41″E / 36.81796°S 174.61151°E / -36.81796; 174.61151
Opening dateOctober 1, 2015;8 years ago (2015-10-01) [1]
ManagementStride Property
OwnerStride Property
No. of stores and services100
No. of anchor tenants 2
Total retail floor area 27,000 m2 (290,626 sq ft) [2] + 7,700 m2 (82,882 sq ft) [1]
No. of floors2
Website northwestshoppingcentre.co.nz

NorthWest Shopping Centre is a shopping mall located in Westgate, a suburb in the northwest of Auckland, New Zealand. It is situated on the other side of Fred Taylor Drive from the pre-existing Westgate Shopping Centre. The shopping centre was opened on 1 October 2015 and consists of 100 shops on 2.7 hectares (27,000 m2) of internal floorspace. [3] Major anchor tenants at the mall include Farmers and Countdown. [4] NorthWest is owned and managed by Stride Property (formerly DNZ Property Fund). [2]

At the time of its opening it was expected to create up to 700 jobs. [5]

NorthWest Stage 2 was opened in October 2016 and contains restaurants, retailers and offices around Te Pumanawa Square. [6] Another 300 jobs were created by the 7,700 square metre extension, in addition to the existing 700 jobs. [1]

In 2017, Auckland Council and the developer of the mall sought dispute resolution over deferred payment of fees. There were also issues of use of a traffic island that was part of the council's plan for an intersection upgrade, and the need to abandon a bus interchange on a footpath that was on land owned by the developer. [7]

As of 2017, the mall has 32,500 m2 of lettable area. [8]

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