Westfield Innaloo carries a redevelopment history defined as much by what didn’t happen as what did. A $600 million redevelopment plan deferred in December 2019 would have doubled the centre to 110,000 square metres, joining Westfield Carousel as Western Australia’s largest shopping centre, and a parallel plan to rebrand the site as Westfield Stirling was announced for 2020. Neither has occurred, and the centre continues trading under its original name at its current scale.
Kmart and Target cover the discount tier, with Coles and Woolworths anchoring grocery across 171 stores and roughly 47,000 square metres of floor space. The anchor stack reflects decades of change: the site opened in 1967 as Innaloo Shoppers Village with a Boans department store, a name and format that no longer exists in the Australian market.
The specialty register stays mid-market and family-oriented, from Cotton On Body and Just Jeans in apparel to Specsavers and Sunglass Hut in eyewear. Michael Hill and Pandora hold the jewellery positions, and Boost Juice and Cinnabon anchor quick-service food.
Roughly a kilometre from Stirling railway station in Perth’s northern suburbs, the centre serves a catchment that has waited years for a redevelopment decision. For a brand assessing Perth, Innaloo’s deferred expansion signals substantial unrealised development capacity, while the timing and final form of any redevelopment remain unresolved.
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