Pacific Werribee’s $370 million refresh has been officially unveiled by Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas, delivering a vibrant new one-stop fashion, food and entertainment destination for the local community.
The final stage in the redevelopment introduces a larger, full-line Myer department store and additional specialty stores to complement the existing Urban Diner alfresco dining precinct, Gold Class Village Cinemas, new Target and over 50 specialty stores.
Managing Director Bruce Shaw said the rejuvenated centre epitomises the new face of retail, creating a lifestyle destination beyond that of the traditional retail model.
“Pacific Werribee delivers a complete, compelling and authentic lifestyle experience with the ultimate in shopping, dining and entertainment options for the whole community to enjoy.
“We are delighted to see the final stage of the redevelopment come to fruition and are very proud to have worked with Pacific Group of Companies and the team on the centre’s stunning evolution,” he said.
Pacific Werribee’s growth can be attributed to the work provided by Architecture Firm The Buchan Group, whose interior design, signage and wayfinding services for the refurbished malls create a new contemporary branded image for the Centre.
Buchan also acted as the Executive Architect on the Urban Diner which opened in June 2015, working in collaboration with MGS Architects to conceive the design.
The centre’s new East/West mall introduces a new generation sculptured and glazed design with wide, sunlit malls, natural materials and marble stone floors characterising the spaces, aiming to enhance the experience for shoppers.