Stockland Green Hills gets Dan Murphy’s store

Stockland Green Hills gets Dan Murphy’s store
Staff ReporterOctober 27, 2016

A Dan Murphy’s retail outlet officially has opened in Stockland Green Hills - the first retailer to open following the $372 million shopping redevelopment which began in January. 

The outlet will be 44 percent larger, stock over 3,500 products and offer a ‘Click & Collect’ service with online ordering and in-store pick up.

The redevelopment includes a cool room twice the size, a climate controlled Vintec cabinet to keep wines at their optimum temperature, a tasting station with dedicated in-store tastings manager and specialist sections for Whiskey, Champagne and Sparkling wine. 

Chris Travers, Stockland centre manager, said they are now moving into another stage of the project.  

The next stage of works begins this week and the centre will open the second stage of the 110 space customer carpark at Two Mile Creek, taking the total number of parking spaces to over 870.

Upon completion in April 2018, Stockland Green Hills will feature the first new format David Jones department store in the Hunter with over 225 specialty shops and a vibrant new dining and entertainment precinct.

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