Westfield Chermside carries one of the deepest anchor stacks in the Brisbane network: David Jones, Myer, Harris Scarfe, Big W, Kmart and Target all trade from the same site, a six-way department and discount register few Queensland centres attempt to match. At 176,585 square metres, it is also one of the largest centres in the state.
Coles and Woolworths anchor a full grocery floor beneath that stack, and the specialty register runs wide enough to include BOSS in luxury alongside Uniqlo, Calvin Klein and Dr. Martens in mid-market fashion. Diamonds International and Pandora hold the jewellery positions.
A sports cluster in ASICS, Foot Locker, Hoka, JD Sports and Skechers reflects the scale of the specialty register beneath the anchors, and Daiso adds a high-turnover variety format. Bath & Body Works and Aesop cover the beauty tier.
Serving Brisbane’s northern suburbs from a site built for regional-scale trade, Chermside’s anchor depth is the clearest evidence of how much retail spending the northside catchment can support. For a brand assessing Brisbane, the department, discount and Harris Scarfe stack sets one of the benchmarks other centres are measured against.
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