According to the Melbourne 2030 Metropolitan Strategy, Pacific Werribee is located in one of twenty-six recognised Principal Activity Centres.
Due to an addition of area growth and anchor tenants it was officially marked Pacific Werribee a super regional retail complex, but still according to the website, it claims the categorisation did not change.
Stage 2 consisted mainly of the construction of a totally separate building on the west side of the site that would later be connected to the existing centre.
With this, Pacific Werribee saw the addition of a Woolworths supermarket, Big W, Best & Less and Harris Scarfe, and the installation of glass panelling to create an open space feel.
[5] Stages 5 and 6 were an important part of the expansion and included the creation of a new area to link the existing and new buildings together to create a unified centre.
The bus interchange relocated and opened in mid 2014 with increased capacity, and stores such as Supercheap Auto and Midas would undergo renovations to make way for updated intersections on Derrimut Road.
The Pancake Parlour, and the new Library and Bingo Centre would open in August and new parking was made available underground, and around renovated Hungry Jack's and KFC restaurants.
It included a two-level Myer store, H&M, Uniqlo, Sportsgirl, Seed, a renovated JB Hi-Fi and a Samsung kiosk.
Also, some clothing stores from the Fashion Walk precinct moved to the Myer mall such as, Factorie, Cotton On, Just Jeans and Jayjays.
Kmart would also undergo renovations the following month, it included a new layout where cash registers moved to the centre of the store, expanded range of goods and increased capacity for fitting rooms.
This included a new Aldi with a new look layout in comparison to other stores nearby, Market Place, Fish Pier, Pacific Asian, Pretty's Prime Cuts and Direct Organics.
EB Games and Rebel Sport would undergo renovations to expand their range of products and services, marking the completion of Pacific Werribee's redevelopment.