Northcote Plaza

Northcote Plaza Shopping Centre is a sub regional shopping centre located in Northcote, in the inner northern suburbs of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria (Australia).

Northcote Shopping Plaza
Entrance
LocationNorthcote, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates37°46′8″S 145°0′6″E
Address3 Separation Street
Opening dateOctober 1981 (1981-10)
No. of stores and servicesover 60 stores
Total retail floor area18,318 m2 (197,170 sq ft)
No. of floors1
Parking960+
Websitewww.northcoteplaza.com

It was built on the site of the former kilns of the Northcote Brickworks Ltd (1882-1977)[1][2][3][4][5] and opened in 1981.

Northcote Plaza Shopping Centre is located adjacent to the All Nations Park.[6][7]

Kmart closed its Northcote Plaza store in November 2020. [8]

Transport

Northcote Plaza Shopping Centre is served by the Number 86 tram, 508 and 552 bus (goes into the centre) and the Mernda railway line's Northcote station. Northcote Plaza Shopping Centre is a ten-minute walk from the St Georges (Number 11) tram.

References

  1. Negative - Northcote Brickworks, Northcote, Victoria, 1898
  2. The building was probably designed by 'prolific' church architect Thomas Crouch, who also designed the Northcote Brickworks., Chalice - Northcote Uniting Church
  3. Industries - Separation Street - Northcote Brickworks, Darebin Historical Encyclopedia
  4. Destructive Fire at Brick Works, Page 3, Jan 21, 1949, The Age
  5. NORTHCOTE BRICKWORKS COMPANY, JOHN ROBERTS & GROOM BROTHERS, by Maurice Miskhel, Australian Postal History and Social Philately
  6. Creative transformation of a landfill site, Editions:2002 April, Australia's National Local Government Newspaper Online
  7. In October 1981 the Northcote Plaza Shopping Centre was opened on the site of the former brick kilns, adjacent to the quarry. Page 10, Northcote Tip Park Masterplan, DESIGN REPORT, Prepared by:Collie Landscape and Design Pty Ltd With WILLIAM KELLY ASSOCIATES, THE SAINSBERY REED GROUP For Darebin City Council, May 1998
  8. "Kmart Northcote Plaza in Melbourne to shut in November". news.com.au. 11 February 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2021.


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