Alexandria Homemaker Centre
Key Features
Address Cnr of O’Riordan & Doody Sts, Alexandria 2015 NSW
Telephone 02 99080321
Total Retail Space 22,434m²
Gross Lettable Area
Major: 10,723m²
Specialty: 11,711m²
Total: 22,434m²
Number of Retailers 24
Car Parking Spaces 700
Centre Type Bulky Goods Centre
Major Retailers Taste Living, Baby Kingdom, Bing Lee, OZ Design Furniture, The Good Guys, Snooze
Opening Hours
Monday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Tuesday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Wednesday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Thursday 9.00am - 9.00pm
Friday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Saturday 9.00am - 5.00pm
Sunday 10.00am - 5.00pm
Public Holidays 10.00am - 5.00pm
*Some stores may vary
Property Overview
Homemaker Centre Alexandria is located in close proximity to the Green Square precinct, about 4 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD.
The centre sits on the corner of Doody St and O’Riordan St (the major arterial road to the airport). Alexandria is gentrifying from humble beginnings as a largely industrial suburb, with new medium to high density residential developments being completed. Homemaker Centre Alexandria is a major 2 level bulky goods retail centre offering, furniture, bedding, home wares, electrical, lighting, floor coverings, kitchens, blinds, and much more. Collectively, the centre houses over 25 retailers, a cafe, ATM, bathroom facilities with baby change rooms and car parking to accommodate over 700 cars.
Alexandria enjoys excellent transport links to Sydney CBD. Residents can access the Green Square train station and it’s within walking distance to Erskineville, St Peters and Mascot railway stations. There are also multiple bus routes connecting it to all parts of Sydney.
Catagory: Bulky Goods Centres
Location
Trade Area Demographics
Primary Suburb: Alexandria The predominant age group in the area is 25-34 representing 29.5% of the total Primary Trade Area.
Secondary Suburbs: Eveleigh, Erskineville, Redfern, Waterloo, Newtown, Zetland, Beaconsfield, St Peters, Mascot, Rosebery.
Alexandria’s demographic mix is dominated by young professionals, with an average age of 33 according to SQM Research. Residents are also earning significantly higher than the average income across the state at $2,462 weekly income against $1,367 for NSW.
Alexandria is poised to benefit from the massive urban redevelopment in Green Square. Green Square area is set to become a major employment hub comparable to Chatswood but situated in a far superior location. Green Square is seen as the most important urban redevelopment project in Sydney at present and is considered to be one of the largest urban renewal projects in Australia comprising 278 hectares of land in Sydney’s oldest industrial area.
