Warriewood Square


Warriewood Square is a shopping centre in the suburb of Warriewood in the Northern Beaches region of Sydney.

Transport

Warriewood Square has bus connections to the Northern Beaches Sydney CBD, Chatswood and the Northerns Beaches including Manly, Dee Why, Warriewood and Mona Vale, as well as local surrounding suburbs. All routes are operated by State Transit including the B-Line. There is no railway station at Warriewood; the nearest station is located at Chatswood.
Warriewood Square also has a multi level car park with 1,450 spaces.

History

Warriewood Square opened in 1981 and included over 30 stores. The centre included a Kmart, Coles and Franklins. In March 1996, the centre was bought by Centro Properties Group and rebranded Centro Warriewood. In 1999 the centre was redeveloped and 55 new stores were added and new shaded parking was added. Franklins closed in 2001 and was replaced by Woolworths. It was renamed back to Warriewood Square on 8 November 2014.

Recent development

In 2015 Vicinity Centres began work on the $84 million redevelopment which extended Warriewood Square by 7,500m² and included a new multi-storey carpark. The redevelopment was completed in June 23, 2016 and consists of:
As a result, Warriewood Square is the second largest shopping centre on the Northern Beaches with Westfield Warringah Mall being the largest.

Tenants

Warriewood Square has 30,276m² of floor space. The major retailers include Cotton On, Kmart, Woolworths, Coles, Aldi, Rebel Sport, JB Hi-Fi and Service NSW.