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Chatswood Interchange

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Owner
  
Galileo Group

No. of anchor tenants
  
1

Opened
  
1980

Number of stores and services
  
70

No. of stores and services
  
70

Total retail floor area
  
10,000sqm

Phone
  
+61 431 639 639

Number of anchor tenants
  
1

Chatswood Interchange

Opening date
  
1980s (original) 2014 (new)

Address
  
436 Victoria Ave, Chatswood NSW 2067, Australia

Hours
  
Open today · 12–2:30PM, 5–10:30PMSaturday12–2:30PM, 5–10:30PMSunday12–2:30PM, 5–10:30PMMonday12–2:30PM, 5:30–10PMTuesday12–2:30PM, 5:30–10PMWednesday12–2:30PM, 5:30–10PMThursday12–2:30PM, 5:30–10PMFriday12–2:30PM, 5–10:30PM

Similar
  
Westfield Chatswood, Mandarin Centre, Chatswood railway station, Chatswood Chase, Hurstville Central

Profiles

Chatswood Interchange (also known as The Interchange Chatswood or The Interchange) is a shopping centre in the suburb of Chatswood in Sydney's North Shore. It is located on Victoria Avenue and Railway Parade and is located a few minutes away from Westfield Chatswood and Chatswood Chase.

Contents

Chatswood Interchange features a Woolworths supermarket and 70 speciality stores. It also features three high-rise office towers and blocks of units.

Sta sydney buses 2045 mercedes benz o500le cb60 departs chatswood interchange


History

The Interchange opened in the mid-1980s integrated with the station entrance. It featured around 30 speciality stores with no anchor stores.

With the construction of the Chatswood to Epping line, The Interchange as well as Chatswood railway station and its attached bus interchange was demolished in 2005. Construction started on new railway station, bus interchange and shopping centre in late-2005. The CTI was constructed as a Public Private Partnership and was to include a new shopping centre called 'Metro Chatswood' and three towers. The private developers, CRI Chatswood, went into receivership whilst construction was underway. As a result, the shopping centre remained vacant until 2014 and major construction of the towers was delayed for several years.

The centre opened in 2014 as Chatswood Interchange. Woolworths opened its 2000sqm store and its BWS chain opened on the ground level. Many kiosks have opened in stages and the post office has relocated there.

As a result Chatswood Interchange is expected to reach $634 million by 2026 and can support trade for over 75,150 people.

References

Chatswood Interchange Wikipedia