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Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre : ウィキペディア英語版
Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre

Waverley Gardens is a shopping centre with approximately 110 shops, located 25 km south-east of Melbourne, Australia, in the suburb of Mulgrave. The Shopping Centre has the Monash Freeway on its north-east border, Police Road on its southern border and Hansworth Street on the western side. The centre contains the businesses of Woolworths, Target, Coles Supermarket, Aldi supermarket and Big W; as well as Nandos, McDonald's and a Vegas room. In late 2015 it will welcome the retailer Rivers Australia.
== Redevelopment ==
In 2004 a 3-stage redevelopment process began. Refurbishments include the construction of two multi-storey car parks and restoration of a third, the relocation of the bus terminal, the extension of the Shopping Centre on the north-east side, and general improvements to the inside appearance of the shopping locations.
In May 2005, the first major stage of development was completed, with the opening of Coles, as well as many other smaller shops in a corridor towards Target. This included the refurbishment of the entrances, and general appearance of the walkways. Part of this development included the opening of two multi-storey car-parks on the south-western side.
In December 2006, a new-look food court was opened. It contains Subway and McDonald's as the two major food outlets, and also a pizzeria, a kebab shop, a Sri Lankan food establishment, and a sandwich bar. The food court also contains Donut King and Boost Juice.
The second stage of development was officially completed in 8 March 2007, with the opening of Big W. This included a number of smaller shops, and a restored car-park on the north-eastern side.
On 19 October 2007 Nandos opened, located next to the Coles Supermarkets Coles entrance.
On 29 January 2008 the Village Cinemas closed down, to make way for the major businesses of Aldi and Best and Less. These retailers opened at the end of 2008.
During 2013 Woolworths Liquor was rebranded BWS Liquor in common with other Woolworths Liquor outlets nationally.

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