Pacific Fair Redevelopment


Pacific Fair Redevelopment

Pacific Fair Redevelopment

Pacific Fair, Queensland's latest fashion destination, announces the next wave of retailers due to open their doors over the coming fortnight as part of the centre's $670 million redevelopment. Aje, Cosmetics Plus, Eve, Givenchy, Gorman, Hugo Boss, Kiehl's, Laser Clinics Australia, Max Mara, Mecca Cosmetica, Mecca Maxima, Sandro Paris, Scanlan & Theodore and Zimmermann join the extensive line-up of international fashion and lifestyle retailers that have recently arrived.


The first wave opened their doors on Thursday 5 May, and included Bally, Calvin Klein, CAMILLA, CHANEL Fragrance & Beauty, Christian Louboutin, Coach, David Jones, Diesel, Dion Lee, H&M, Jurlique, Kate Spade, Kit and Ace, L'Occitane, Lululemon, M DREAMS, MIMCO, Salvatore Ferragamo, Seed, Superdry, Tigerlily, Tommy Hilfiger and UNIQLO. Many of these retailers opened their first stores on the Gold Coast.


On track to be completed in mid-2016, Pacific Fair will have an unparalleled retail mix with a combination of international high-street stores, iconic global, luxury brands and leading Australian fashion, leisure and lifestyle retailers. In addition, the centre will offer visitors premium tourism services, personalised experiences and fine dining options.


As the fastest growing region in Australia, the Gold Coast continues to rapidly attract new residents driven by the area's lifestyle, climate and opportunities. The Gold Coast is also a tourism mecca, attracting more than 12 million visitors per year, which gives Pacific Fair retailers the opportunity to be exposed to shoppers from all over the world.


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