Traralgon Centre Plaza

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Traralgon Centre Plaza
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Traralgon Centre Plaza
Location Traralgon, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates 38°11′39″S146°32′23″E / 38.19417°S 146.53972°E / -38.19417; 146.53972
Opening date11 November 1985
Previous namesStockland Traralgon
Developer Grollo Group
OwnerFawkner Property
No. of stores and services56 (April 2022)
Website www.traralgoncentreplaza.com.au

Traralgon Centre Plaza, formerly Stockland Traralgon, is a shopping centre in Traralgon, Victoria, Australia.

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History

Developed by the Grollo Group, it opened in November 1985 as Traralgon Centre Plaza. [1] In June 1989 it was sold to Barnett Corporation. [2] In 1992 it was sold to a fund managed by Schroders. [3]

In June 2003, the centre was acquired by the Stockland and rebranded Stockland Traralgon. [4] In March 2021 it was sold to Fawkner Property and rebranded back to Traralgon Centre Plaza. [5] [6] [7]

Major tenants

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References

  1. About the Centre Traralgon Centre Plaza
  2. Barnett Corp buys $13.5m property Australian Jewish News 29 September 1989 page 8
  3. Sales imminent for two Vic shopping centres Australian Financial Review 22 October 1992
  4. Property portfolio 30 June 2003 Stockland
  5. Stockland enjoys bumper land sales The West Australian 25 February 2021
  6. Fawkner picks up another Queensland shopping centre Real Estate Source 10 November 2021
  7. TCP Returns TRFM
  8. "Store Directory". Traralgon Centre Plaza. Retrieved 7 April 2022.