South.Point Tuggeranong

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South.Point Tuggeranong
South.Point Tuggeranong
Location Tuggeranong, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Opening date1987;37 years ago (1987)
ManagementLeda Holdings Pty Ltd
OwnerLeda Holdings Pty Ltd
No. of stores and services183
No. of anchor tenants 7
Total retail floor area 56,175 m2 (604,660 sq ft)
No. of floors2
Parking2,400 (three level multistorey with one underground level)
Website southpointcanberra.com.au

South.Point Tuggeranong (previously Tuggeranong Hyperdome) is a two-storey regional shopping centre located in Greenway, Australian Capital Territory, servicing the district of Tuggeranong.

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Ownership

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Tuggeranong Hyperdome

South.Point Tuggeranong is a regional shopping centre with a Gross Lettable Area of 70,298 square metres. The centre was established in 1987 and is managed by Leda Holdings.

History

It was officially opened in 1987 as Hyperdome Shopping Centre and has had incremental expansions over time. It underwent subsequent development and expansion between 1997 and 1999. [1] [2] The nearby Tuggeranong Markets were built in the 1990s, but they eventually became part of the Hyperdome site as the Tuggeranong Lifestyle Centre. In 2006 when Centro became managers as well as part owners of the shopping centre, a minor redevelopment of the shopping centre was completed. The development included refurbishment of the inner and outer facades, additional retail stores, new Centro Signature sections and construction also began on a new dining and entertainment precinct along Anketell Street. [1] This outdoor precinct was later named SouthLife on Anketell.[ citation needed ] From 1 December 2016 Leda Holdings regained full ownership and management of the centre. It was renamed South.Point on 10 May 2018. [3] (although many locals who lived in the area before May 2018 still call it the Hyperdome).

Retailers

Major retailers in the main centre include:

Major retailers in the Lifestyle Centre include:

South.Point is also home to 183 specialty retailers, eateries and service providers. [1] [5]

Location and transport

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Tuggeranong Interchange

South.Point is central to the Tuggeranong Town Centre. The centre faces onto Anketell Street to the east, Pitman Street to the north and Reed Street to the south. Between the main centre and Athllon Drive, to the west, is an additional building known as the South.Point Lifestyle Centre (formerly Tuggeranong Hyperdome House and Home Centre, and more recently Hyperdome Lifestyle Centre). Between the Lifestyle Centre and the main building, there is an outdoor food court known as The Point. Access to 2,366 parking spaces is off Pitman and Reed Streets. [6] Tuggeranong Interchange on the other side of Pitman Street is served by ACTION.

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References

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