Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Tea Tree Plaza | |
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| Name | Tea Tree Plaza |
| Location | Modbury, South Australia |
| Opening date | 1966 |
| Manager | The GPT Group |
| Owner | The GPT Group |
| Number of stores | 350+ |
| Floor area | 102,000 m² |
| Parking | 4,500 spaces |
Tea Tree Plaza. It is a major regional shopping centre located in the northeastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. Opened in 1966, it has undergone significant expansions to become one of the state's largest retail hubs. The centre serves a wide catchment area and is a key component of the Modbury town centre precinct.
The development was initiated by the A. V. Jennings group, opening with Myer as its first major tenant. A significant early expansion in the 1970s introduced a David Jones department store, solidifying its regional status. Further major redevelopments occurred in the late 1990s and early 2000s, overseen by owners like Lendlease and later The GPT Group, which dramatically increased its retail footprint. These expansions integrated the centre more fully with the surrounding Modbury civic and transport infrastructure, including the adjacent Modbury Hospital.
The complex is a large, predominantly single-level, enclosed mall spanning over 102,000 square metres of retail space. Its architectural design incorporates natural light through extensive skylights and features a central food court and communal seating areas. Notable amenities include a modern Event Cinemas multiplex, a medical centre, and dedicated family facilities. The centre's layout is designed to facilitate easy pedestrian flow between its three major department store anchors and the numerous specialty retailers lining its thoroughfares.
It hosts over 350 stores, anchored by major national retailers Myer, Target, and Big W. The retail mix includes prominent fashion chains such as Country Road, Witchery, and Portmans, alongside electronics retailers like JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman. Dining options range from fast-food outlets including McDonald's and KFC to sit-down restaurants like Grill'd. Service offerings are comprehensive, featuring banks such as Commonwealth Bank and ANZ Bank, telecommunications providers like Telstra, and government services including a Service SA customer service centre.
The site is a major interchange in the Adelaide Metro public transport network, served by the O-Bahn Busway which terminates at the adjacent Modbury Interchange. Numerous regular bus routes connect the centre to suburbs across the Hills and northern metropolitan area. For private vehicles, it is easily accessed from Northeast Road and the Gawler railway line via Smart Road, with substantial on-site parking including undercover and multi-level facilities. Its integration with the Modbury town centre allows for direct pedestrian access to the City of Tea Tree Gully civic library and local office precinct.
The property is owned and managed by The GPT Group, one of Australia's largest listed property trusts. Day-to-day operations, including leasing, marketing, and centre maintenance, are conducted by GPT's dedicated retail management team. The ownership has been stable under GPT since its acquisition from Lendlease in a portfolio transaction, with the group investing in ongoing upgrades and refurbishments to maintain the centre's competitive position against other Adelaide hubs like Marion and Westfield. Category:Shopping centres in Adelaide