A concentration of luxury houses rarely found outside a central business district sits inside Westfield Bondi Junction, where Gucci, Dior, Celine and BOSS trade above the eastern suburbs’ most affluent catchment. The centre pairs that precinct with full-line department anchors, giving it a register unlike any other suburban centre in Sydney.
David Jones and Myer hold the department-store anchors, with Coles, Woolworths and Harris Farm Markets forming the grocery floor across a seven-level format. That scale lets the centre carry a luxury tier and a broad mid-market spine at once.
Beneath the luxury houses the specialty mix runs premium, with COS, Uniqlo, Aesop, Golden Goose and Arc’teryx alongside Georg Jensen and APM Monaco in jewellery. This is co-tenancy assembled for discretionary spending rather than convenience.
Sitting a short walk from Bondi Junction station and its bus interchange, the centre captures the eastern-suburbs corridor. For a luxury or premium brand weighing a Sydney address outside the CBD, Bondi Junction is one of the strongest options, and its leasing terms reflect sustained demand for the address.
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