Nothing of comparable scale sits between the Sutherland Shire and central Sydney, which leaves Westfield Miranda as the region’s dominant super-regional. At roughly 128,000 square metres and more than 400 stores, it anchors Shire retail rather than competing for it.
The anchor stack is unusually complete. David Jones and Myer provide two full-line department stores, Big W and Kmart cover the discount tier, and Coles, Woolworths, Aldi and Harris Farm Markets form a deep fresh-food floor. Few Sydney centres carry four department-store anchors at once.
That scale supports a specialty register a landlord associates with a primary regional asset, from Apple, Zara and Uniqlo to Aesop and Bath & Body Works. The mid-market spine stays broad through Decjuba, City Chic, Cotton On, Bonds and Best & Less.
Adjacent to Miranda station on the Cronulla Line and fed by bus routes across the Shire, the centre captures both rail and road traffic. Any brand weighing a first entry or backfill into southern Sydney treats Miranda as the default anchor, which is the leasing leverage its catchment position confers.
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