Carlingford Court


Carlingford Court is a sub-regional shopping centre located in Carlingford, a north-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Carlingford Court has been managed by Vicinity Centres since December 2013. It is owned by a joint venture between Vicinity Centres and a superannuation fund.

Location

The shopping centre is located from Sydney's central business district on Pennant Hills Road 8 km from Parramatta at its intersection with Carlingford Road. Marsden Road, the start of A6, is located 350 metres to the south of the centre.
The shopping centre is within walking distance from Carlingford railway station, the terminus of the Carlingford Line of the Sydney Trains network.

History

Carlingford Court opened in 1965 as Carlingford Village on a former orchard and nursery site. In the 1970s, the centre went a redevelopment and it was renamed Carlingford Court. Carlingford Court underwent several changes of ownership in the early 1990s. Major redevelopments took place upon GPT's acquisition of the centre in July 1996, including refurbishment of the Woolworths store in 1998. In 2000, a $40 million upgrade saw the shopping centre gain a Coles supermarket and add 3,000 m² of floor space.
In December 2013, Federation Limited and "an unnamed superannuation fund" formed a joint venture which acquired the Carlingford Court centre from GPT Group.