[U/C] Re: Burnside Village (Extension)
Posted: Mon May 26, 2025 2:33 pm
Interesting to watches will face Tiffany and escalators, then next to Tiffany’s is the restaurant, then across from the restaurant is Zimmerman
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Will be interesting seeing the plans for that, hard to see it coming though considering there’s still a lot of unleased stores, I think they need to work there a$$ off and try aim to get these stores here, Bec & Bridge, Dissh, Rm Williams, coach, Nike, Adidas, Mj Bale, and for designer Gucci, LV, YSL, Dior, Chanel beauty at least, Prada, golden goose, fendi, celline and Burberry. And hope they open pretty good eatery’s and a good gym.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 7:32 pmArticle from InDaily on tomorrow's opening:
https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A ... -W1SVDFx0S
Interestingly (and I know that Viny will appreciate this), Hoyts was the intended cinema group for the original plans. Not sure whether this would have meant the closure of rebadging of Norwood but I guess we'll never know!
There is considerable mention of the opening phases of this new section (i.e. who is opening tomorrow and who may or may not be likely to open in the coming months). It also goes into detail about stage 7 of the Burnside Village redevelopment that will commence from July 2026 this will include extending over the carpark over the open air carpark that faces onto Portrush Road. Given what appears to be a lack of confidence from high-end retail for this latest expansion, I'm surprised they are proceeding at with considerable speed on the next stages of the centre expansion.
lolPatrick_27 wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 7:32 pmArticle from InDaily on tomorrow's opening:
https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A ... -W1SVDFx0S
Interestingly (and I know that Viny will appreciate this), Hoyts was the intended cinema group for the original plans. Not sure whether this would have meant the closure of rebadging of Norwood but I guess we'll never know!
There is considerable mention of the opening phases of this new section (i.e. who is opening tomorrow and who may or may not be likely to open in the coming months). It also goes into detail about stage 7 of the Burnside Village redevelopment that will commence from July 2026 this will include extending over the carpark over the open air carpark that faces onto Portrush Road. Given what appears to be a lack of confidence from high-end retail for this latest expansion, I'm surprised they are proceeding at with considerable speed on the next stages of the centre expansion.
LV is a 50/50 chance not confirmed, Gucci will only sign if LV does and most likely other LVMH brands, I think they are waiting for burnside to give a really good deal for them to sign. Was disappointing the opening today with alot of white empty shops.t1002 wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 8:26 pmSo Tiffany is confirmed to open in September with Watches of Switzerland on that side. LV isn't confirmed but most likley will secure it and that fit out will start in the new year. Gucci and Coach are the other most likley designer stores to follow. I suspect the other stores will not be as high end and more mid to street brands opening in the new year.
Agreed like so dumb how seed could have done an opening on the side facing Zara men’s but they decided to just leave a blank wall. The other thing what doesn’t make sense is how they got a bra shop next to Australia designer stores and then put AJE in a random spot like they should of switched the 2Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Fri May 30, 2025 12:25 pmI went along last night to have a look. The new section is at odds with the old section (neither one is bad, they just don't meld well together), it felt unfinished with so many shopfronts not yet open.
The health and wellness precinct on Level 3 is neat.
The three things that struck me as strange were:
Coco Republic have a weird set-up, not bad, just weird.
Boost Juice was the only hospitality offering on Level
L1 ready for trade, nothing else looks to have been fitted out.
The area where the gum tree once stood now feels completely empty and wasted, there's one cafe there and a bunch of couches and such but it's not set-up for the same roaring trade that Cibo (yuck) were doing.
The biggest design flaw that I noted was Seed... The Zara menswear section on Level 1 opens up to a corridor but you walk out and it's just a blank wall until you find yourself back at the main Level 1 thoroughfare this is despite on ground level Zara and Seed are opposite one-another Where it gets weirder is that Seed also have a Level 1 entrance but it's on the other side opposite Mecca however below is a vacant tenancy. It feels awkward.