Lakeside Joondalup

[citation needed] Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City was developed extensively between 2006 and 2007, expanding to about twice of its original size.

[6] As part of the extension, ING Real Estate's existing air rights lease over the railway line was converted to freehold title.

[8] It was a condition of development approval that public access be maintained from the commencement to cessation of rail services at the adjoining Joondalup Interchange.

The first stage of the expansion opened in March 2014, and included a new multi-storey carpark (800 bays) and 20 specialty stores.

The second stage, consisting of a new Myer department store, a new fashion mall, second food court and alfresco dining precinct, opened in November 2014.

It is on the Yanchep railway line as well as being served by numerous Transperth bus routes covering suburbs from Whitfords to Clarkson and beyond.

The centre has a number of restrooms facilities located at entry points and lifts throughout the two story section and carparks.

The centre is divided into a number of areas including: Media related to Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City at Wikimedia Commons

Construction of the Mini-Major block which currently contains an Aldi and Rebel
South Mall