Westfield Booragoon carries civic infrastructure alongside its retail floor: the City of Melville’s council offices sit inside the centre, next to a public library and a major regional bus station, on a site spanning roughly 300,000 square metres in Perth’s southern suburbs. That civic layer gives the centre a role beyond retail in the City of Melville catchment.
Myer and David Jones hold the full-line department positions, with Kmart covering the discount tier, and Coles and Woolworths anchoring a full grocery floor across a main complex of more than 72,000 square metres. An 8-screen Hoyts cinema anchors entertainment.
The specialty register runs premium for a suburban centre, from Aesop, Bath & Body Works and Lush in beauty to Apple and a sports cluster including lululemon and Foot Locker. City Beach and Hype DC extend the youth and streetwear register.
Serving the City of Melville catchment with a bus station built into the site, Booragoon functions as both a retail destination and a piece of local civic infrastructure. For a brand assessing Perth’s south, the co-location with council services signals a centre built for daily, repeat visits rather than occasional trips.
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