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Unveiling ‘The New Glen’s’ $490 million transformation

  • Written by Ali O'Shea




Vicinity Centres and co-owners Perron Group have revealed plans for The Glen in Melbourne’s south east to undergo a $490 million1 transformation to create ‘The New Glen’ – a local lifestyle and community destination where retail, dining and entertainment will deliver a premium customer experience.

 

An important milestone in the 50-year history of The Glen, the project was officially launched today by Victoria’s Minister for Industry and Employment, the Honourable Wade Noonan MP.



A leading property marketing expert, Jeff Grochowski, from Accrue Real Estate, is pleased that developers are providing additional service centres for the growing population.


"This is indicative of Melbourne’s greater plan to grow micro cities in order to take the pressure of the traffic on our roads and offering affordable housing or providing better amenities for people who live in the outer suburban areas of Melbourne."

 

The New Glen will come to fruition in a number of stages over three years, with the first stage to be unveiled in late 2017 and the transformation complete by early 2020.

 

With construction commencing this month, the redevelopment will create an estimated 2,350 jobs including 1,150 jobs through construction and 1,200 ongoing retail and hospitality roles at the completed centre.

 

Mr Angus McNaughton, CEO and Managing Director of Vicinity Centres said: “Inspired by the sophisticated and diverse local community, it is time that The Glen evolves to meet the changing needs of our customers. The New Glen will elevate the customer experience to create a boutique destination where food, fashion and people come together.”

 

The New Glen will be expanded to approximately 78,000 square metres of gross lettable area and will include a fresh food market hall, two dining precincts, a Town Square, the latest format David Jones, new mini majors and international brands.

 

A fresh food market hall, anchored by a new Aldi, the latest format Woolworths, and a Coles supermarket, will also feature a wide selection of boutique food retailers. Designed to be a true gourmet experience, the market hall will offer foodies, families and the health-conscious the convenience of choice and variety, all on one level.

 

“Reflecting what today’s customers want and a shifting preference towards more relaxed and casual dining, another attraction of the new centre will be two dining precincts,” Mr McNaughton added.

 

A contemporary Food Gallery, where diners will enjoy unobstructed views overlooking the Dandenong Ranges, will offer a selection of dining options.

 

An indoor-outdoor casual dining hub with restaurants and cafes spanning over two levels and overlooking a new Town Square will be open throughout the day and evening, offering a place for families and friends to come together to visit, connect and experience. 

 

“With an eye for the latest fashion and lifestyle trends, we know our local community is looking for everyday quality as well as luxury,” Mr McNaughton added.

 

The New Glen will showcase international and Australian brands, and shoppers will also enjoy an exciting collection of everyday fashion and lifestyle stores.

 

“We will welcome the latest format David Jones offering the world’s leading brands across fashion, beauty and homewares over two levels, a new premium fashion mall and on completion, The New Glen will be home to 240 select retailers,” Mr McNaughton added.

 

The centre’s architecture, featuring a dynamic ‘veil’ effect that unifies the entire project, is inspired by international trends, and the iconic Springvale Road façade is designed to engage the local community.

 

Mr Ross Robertson, Perron Group’s Chief Executive Officer said: “This development is all about delivering a boutique and well-crafted design, inspired by our discerning local community. While increasing in size, our objective is to ensure The New Glen remains intimate, accessible and convenient, with a casual sophistication.”

 

Undergoing a complete transformation, the centre that exists today will be seamlessly integrated with the latest store fitouts, elegant amenities and high quality, contemporary finishes upgraded throughout.

 

The new centre has been designed for easy access and navigation through a ‘race track’ configuration with several cross malls to improve sight lines.

5 Questions to Ask a Potential Lawyer Before Hiring Them

  • Written by News Feature Team

Whether you have been involved in a car accident, arrested for or charged with a crime, injured through no fault of your own or have a medical malpractice claim, you will need the services of a good lawyer. Very few people represent themselves and win; unless you are a qualified lawyer yourself, it can be difficult for the jury to take defendants or claimants who represent themselves in court seriously. But, how do you go about choosing the right lawyer? Whilst recommendations from family and friends can often work out well, it’s important to find a lawyer who’s the right fit for you. We’ve listed some of the best questions to ask any potential lawyers before deciding.



  1. Current Case Load:

When your lawyer is handling your case, it’s important to be aware that they will likely also be handling a range of others. Because of this, they will be limited in the amount of time that they are able to dedicate to fighting your case. It’s important to ask your potential criminal lawyer how many cases they are expected to be handling at the same time as yours, and how this compares to their average caseload. This will help you to get a better idea of the amount of contact time that you will be able to have, and how much time you can expect them to dedicate to your case.

  1. Previous Experience:

Any good lawyer, such as Withstand Lawyers, will always willingly share information about their previous experience when asked. When you are going to court, it is understandable that you would want somebody who is experienced in their field by your side, regardless of your reasons for attending. Before you decide on the right lawyer, be sure to ask them about the type of past experience that they have. For example, you should ask for information on the number of cases that they have won, and how many of those cases are similar to yours.

  1. Fees and Expenses:

Before taking any lawyer on board, it is vital that you have thorough information about their fees and expenses beforehand. Whilst many lawyers who help their clients to win claims will work on a contingency basis where there is no fee if the case is lost, others, for example criminal lawyers, often charge a fee regardless of the outcome of the crime case. In some circumstances, you may be taken on as a pro bono case.

  1. Possible Alternatives:

Depending on the type of case that you are involved in, your lawyer may be able to suggest possible alternatives to going to court. Parke Lawyers have experienced family lawyers and are nationally accredited mediators meaning they focus on reaching a resolution out of court that is suitable to both parties. In other cases, for example claims for medical negligence, unpaid debt or personal injury claims, real estate issues, it is possible to come to an out-of-court agreement.

  1. Communication:

Lastly, it’s important to know what to expect from your lawyer throughout the case. Before you decide on any lawyer, you should ask them how you can expect to communicate with them, and how often.

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