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Next stage of Karingal Hub project complete

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News15 November 2021Updated:16 November 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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SHOPPERS at the newly opened Karingal Hub fashion precinct. Picture: Supplied
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THE second stage of the Karingal Hub Shopping Centre redevelopment has been completed.

The new fashion and lifestyle shopping area was officially opened last week. It contains a TK  Maxx, Cotton On Superstore, Pivot, Skechers, Sportsgirl, Bonds Outlet, Rivers, Jay Jays, Rockwear, and Sussan.

There are now 2760 free parking spots at the shopping centre. 

Karingal Hub centre manager Catherine Polley said “we are so pleased with how our local community has embraced our revitalised, convenient  offering and supported our fresh food precinct retailers – a very welcome result in the current  retail climate. The feedback we have received on Karingal Hub’s new look and format from both our existing  and new retailers has been incredibly positive.

“The fashion precinct builds on this momentum, providing a broader shopping experience that  will later be complemented by a new Town Centre with entertainment, restaurant and dining  venues.  This redevelopment is rapidly advancing Karingal Hub, which has a rich history with the local  Frankston and wider Peninsula community – stores like Sussan have been a local favourite here for over 40 years, along with local jeweller Hoskings, which has opened a brand-new store  after 15 plus years in the centre.”

The full $160 million Karingal Hub redevelopment is expected to be complete in 2022.

First published in the Frankston Times – 16 November 2021

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