Oasis Shopping Centre

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The Oasis Shopping Centre
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Oasis Shopping Centre
Location Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 28°01′47″S153°25′58″E / 28.0296°S 153.4327°E / -28.0296; 153.4327
AddressSurf Parade
Opening date29 August 1989;33 years ago (1989-08-29)
Owner Abacus Property Group
Total retail floor area 22,338 m2 (240,440 sq ft)
No. of floors3
Website www.oasisshoppingcentre.com.au
Oasis Shopping Centre Monorail
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Oasis (West)
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Oasis (East)

The Oasis Shopping Centre is located on the Broadbeach Mall in Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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It was purchased by Brookfield Asset Management in 2012 from Thakral Holdings. In March 2015 it was purchased by Abacus Property Group and KKR. [1] [2]

History

The site was a former mineral sand mine before construction of the Lennons Broadbeach Hotel in 1955. The hotel was demolished in 1987 and the site redeveloped into the Oasis Centre opening on 29 August 1989. [3]

Stores and services

In addition to retail stores, the centre has doctors, dentists, and fitness, massage, yoga, accounting, financial and legal advisers, a Language school and travel club. [3]

Monorail

The Oasis Monorail connected the beach, shopping, Sofitel Gold Coast resort and Jupiters Hotel & Casino. It had two stations on level 2 of The Oasis and a station at Jupiters Hotel & Casino. Originally known as the Gol'Coasta, the monorail opened to passengers in 1989 along with the shopping centre. [4] [5] In 2001, the operator acquired the majority of the track and the trains originally used at the Merry Hill Shopping Centre in England. [6] In late 2013, the monorail closed for maintenance reopening to passengers on 18 December 2014. [5] [7] It closed on 29 January 2017. [8] [9]

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References

  1. Abacus, KKR nab Oasis mall on Queensland's Gold Coast for $103m The Australian 14 February 2015
  2. Oasis Shopping Centre Abacus Property Group
  3. 1 2 "About The Oasis Broadbeach". oasisshoppingcenter.com. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  4. Oasis Skylink Opens Transit Australia November 1989 page 254
  5. 1 2 Kathleen Skene (28 December 2014). "Future of iconic Broadbeach monorail is uncertain after four-month wait for Oasis Shopping train". Gold Coast Bulletin. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  6. "Monorails of Australia; Oasis-Jupiter, Broadbeach". Archived from the original on 28 August 2010. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
  7. Monorail back in business today from Oasis Shopping Centre to Casino Gold Coast Bulletin 18 December 2014
  8. Broadbeach Monorail will shut down in 2017 as Oasis plans major revamp for new restaurants Gold Coast Bulletin 9 December 2016
  9. Gold Coast Monorail to close this weekend My Gold Coast 27 January 2017