Karingal Hub Shopping Centre

[4] It features a multitude of shops and experiences such as the 12 screen Village Cinemas multiplex with 3 Gold Class facilities and 1 former state-of-the-art VMax auditorium [citation needed], the Goodlife Health Gym as well as restaurants/fast-food stores like Grill'd, Schnitz, Rashays, San Churro and more.

In 2006, redevelopment of the main shopping centre included the refurbishment of the inner and outer facades as well as an extension of the north west portion where the modern Best and Less and River stores are currently located as well as its new food court and open space area (in 2021 now demolished), adding up to a 12,500 square meter gross lettable area addition to the property.

[citation needed] In July, 2013, Karingal Hub was acquired by ISPT (the Industry Superannuation Property Trust) from Federation Centres (Centro's name before the Novion merger) for $115 million.

The construction included the shutdown of the southern Woolworths store in the centre, as it's existence is now irrelevant, being divided and turned into a Cotton On Megastore, Glue and Tk Maxx.

The previous food court in addition to its open space area was completely demolished, reconstructed and became a part of the fashion precinct.

[14]The third and final stage introduced the § Town Square which was an overhaul to the former "Star Zone Karingal" and includes the existing Village Cinemas in addition to a range of dining experiences, communal gathering and play areas.

[17] Major retailers include Coles, Woolworths, Big W, Aldi, Hungry Jack's, Village Cinemas, TK Maxx & Best & Less.

It is located on 330 Cranbourne Road, beside the Eastlink freeway and adjacent to a Dan Murphys and Mitre 10, not directly correlated with the centre as many presume.

Construction of Fresh Food Precinct
Construction of the Fresh Food Precinct (Aldi, Coles, Woolworths)
Karingal Hub's ' Happy Camp ' Playground
Outside view of completed Coles and Aldi precinct