Weekend Herald

Sky’s the limit for Sylvia Park mall’s expansion schemes

- Anne Gibson property editor anne. gibson@ nzherald. co. nz

Auckland’s biggest mall already attracts about 13 million shopper visits annually — but it is about to get much bigger.

Sylvia Park at Mt Wellington has annual sales of $ 500m- plus but now it is getting new dining lane The Grove, an $ 80.2m, 10- level office block designed by Architectu­s, and about 1500 extra car parks.

Chris Gudgeon, chief executive of mall owner Kiwi Property, explained what happens next.

“It’s evolving into much more than just a shopping centre. We’ve got an office building rising above our new restaurant precinct, The Grove, which opens in December. In the shopping centre, we have a new carpark building under constructi­on around the back next to the railway line.

“Then of course we’re planning for the next big stage: our $ 200m galleria expansion that will feature at least one new department store, new internatio­nal mini- majors, brands new to New Zealand, new to the centre,” Gudgeon said of a planned 20,000sq m of extra floorspace.

David Jones has long been tipped to come to Auckland after opening in Wellington and Farmers has, as yet, no Sylvia Park outlet.

Global retailers Zara and H& M are big Sylvia Park drawcards already but Kiwi has grander plans that include bringing other global stores here.

The existing mall was built to take a second level of retail and the department store developmen­t will be above Zara.

Lauren Riley, who took over as Sylvia Park’s centre manager last October, said about 50,000 people visited the centre on an average weekend, rising to about 60,000 when a major event was on, such as Adele.

Riley was previously centre manager of Kiwi’s LynnMall, expanded with the new Reading cinemas and The Brickworks dining lane.

She has a bachelor of property from Auckland University, worked for the Bledisloe Estate Trust and the BNZ and joined Kiwi in 2008. She went to LynnMall in 2014 and oversaw the significan­t changes there.

Gudgeon said the shopping centre was specifical­ly zoned for upscaling under planning regulation­s.

“Sylvia Park is a metropolit­an centre under the Auckland [ Unitary] Plan. As you know, we’ve got rail, we’ve got bus, a motorway interchang­e. It’s all about town centre intensific­ation and that’s exactly what’s happening here,” he said citing the mix of retail, dining and now office.

Sylvia Park, which has an indoor floor area about 1km long, would continue to grow in this key node within the Auckland region, he said.

“The centre, which was opened in 2007, is a multi- generation­al asset. There will be continuous developmen­t,” Gudgeon said.

Kiwi might also build apartment blocks around the centre in the future but Gudgeon was reluctant to go into details about this.

 ??  ?? An impression of Sylvia Park’s new food precinct The Grove.
An impression of Sylvia Park’s new food precinct The Grove.

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