List of Myer stores

This is a list of past and current stores of Myer, an Australian department store chain.
Australia
New South Wales
* Sydney Central Plaza 8 floors including mezzanine, Sydney 47,000 m² (Originally Farmers)
* Centro Bankstown, Bankstown (2 floors) 10,150 m²
* Westpoint Blacktown, Blacktown (2 floors) 10,000 m²
* Westfield Bondi Junction, Bondi Junction (4 floors) 17, 924 m²
* Castle Towers, Castle Hill (2 floors) 14,300 m²
* Westfield Chatswood, Chatswood (4 floors) 23, 620 m²
* Westfield Eastgardens, Pagewood (2 floors) 13,500 m²
* Westfield Hornsby, Hornsby (2 floors)
* Westfield Hurstville, Hurstville (2 floors)
* Westfield Liverpool, Liverpool (2 floors)
* Macquarie Centre, North Ryde (2 floors)
* Westfield Miranda, Miranda (4 floors) 24,000 m²
* Westfield Parramatta, Parramatta (4 floors)
* Westfield Penrith, Penrith (3 floors) 20,114 m²
* Centro Roselands, Roselands (3 floors) 23,900 m²
* Warringah Mall, Brookvale (3 floors plus mezzanine) 14,000 m²
* Myer City Centre, Albury (2 floors) 10,053 m²
* Charlestown Square, Charlestown (2 floors) 12,840 m²
* Dubbo (2 floors) 7,200 m²
* Erina Fair, Erina (1 floor) 12,132 m²
* Orange City Centre, Summer Street, Orange (2 floors) 7,600 m²
* Wagga Wagga (2 floors)
* Wollongong Central, Wollongong (3 floors) 12,150 m²
* Stockland Green Hills, East Maitland (2 floors) to open when redevelopment has finished in 2010-2011
* Top Ryde City, Ryde (2 floors) will open in 2010 in new Top Ryde City shopping centre 10,550 m²
Australian Capital Territory
* Westfield Belconnen, Belconnen (3 floors)
* Canberra Centre, City Centre (3 floors) 13,512 m²
* Tuggeranong Hyperdome, Tuggeranong (2 floors) 13,523 m²
Queensland
*Myer Centre, Brisbane 5 floors, Brisbane 31,427 m²
*Brookside Shopping Centre 3 floors, Mitchelton 17,793 m²
*Westfield Carindale 3 floors, Carindale 20,840 m²
*Westfield Chermside 3 floors, Chermside 15,500 m²
*Indooroopilly Shopping Centre 3 floors, Indooroopilly 17,400 m²
*Logan Hyperdome 2 floors, Loganholme 13,478 m²
*Pacific Fair 4 floors, Broadbeach 30,000 m²
*Cairns Central 2 floors, Cairns 13,500 m²
*Grand Central Toowoomba 3 floors Toowoomba 16,000 m²
*Sunshine Plaza 2 floors, Maroochydore 12,893 m²
*Westfield North Lakes, Brisbane
*Stockland Townsville 2 floors, Townsville opening 2009 10,000 m²
* Westfield Plenty Valley, Mill Park, Victoria due to open 2010.
* Shepparton, Victoria, Due to open in 2010-2012.
South Australia
*Myer Centre, Adelaide, Adelaide (5 floors) 23,600 m²
*Westfield Tea Tree Plaza, Modbury (4 floors)
*Westfield Marion, Oaklands Park (2 floors) 14,000 m²
*Elizabeth Shopping Centre, Elizabeth (2 floors) 9,208 m²
*Centro Colonnades, Noarlunga Centre (1 floor) 4,510 m²
Western Australia
*Forrest Chase, Perth (5 floors) 35,894 m²
*Westfield Carousel, Cannington (2 floors) 11,900 m²
*Fremantle (2 floors currently in use)
*Garden City, Booragoon, Booragoon (3 floors) 16,404 m²
*Karrinyup Shopping Centre, Karrinyup (3 floors) 13,935 m²
*Centro Galleria, Morley (3 floors) 18,844 m²
Tasmania
* Murray Street, Hobart (5 floors) temporarily features womenswear, childrenswear, menswear, cosmetics, general merchandise and footwear
* Macquarie Street, Hobart (1 floor) temporary store selling appliances, electrical, home entertainment, home office, cookware and manchester
* Launceston (5 floors) full line 8,923 m² store
United Arab Emirates
Dubai
* Ibn Battuta Mall, Dubai opening late 2009
Closed stores
Myer has had stores in various locations over the years that have since closed for many reasons. Some of these include:
*All Megamarts closed November 2005
New South Wales
*Bathurst, (Grace Bros.) closed January 2004. Now Target. Was 6,500 m²
*Broadway, (Grace Bros.) closed 1992. Now Broadway Shopping Centre
*Burwood, closed March 2007. Now David Jones. Was 14,900 m²
*Carlingford, closed March 2006. Now Target. Was 8,100 m²
*Cessnock, (Grace Bros) Closed 1992
*Chatswood Chase, Closed in 1992.
*City Piazza, (Grace Bros) former Mark Foys Store. 1980-1982
*Cooma, (Grace Bros.)closed 1996
*Cowra, closed 1994
*Forbes, Closed 1993, now Target country
*Gordon, New South Wales, closed 1985 - becomes Harvey Norman
*Goulburn, (Grace Bros.) closed 1995
*Lismore, closed 1993
*Maroubra, (Grace Bros.) closed early 1990s, re-opened as clearance store, then closed in 2002. Now Pacific Square development.
*Mt. Druitt, (Grace Bros) closed July 2004. Now Coles and specialty stores. Was 12,000 m²
*Nowra, (Grace Bros.) closed June 2003. Now Spotlight. Was 3,200 m²
*Parkes, closed 1992
*Queanbeyan, closed 1997
*Tamworth, (Grace Bros.) closed June 2003. Now Target. Was 12,175 m²
*Top Ryde, (Grace Bros.), closed 1987
*Tweed Heads, closed in the late 1980s.
*Wellington, closed 1980s
*West Wyalong, closed 1991
*Young, (Grace Bros) closed 1994 - becomes Harvey Norman
Victoria
*Bairnsdale, closed July 2004
* Colac, closed 1980s
*Greensborough, Opened 1996 and closed in 1998, became a multi-level Target store. Was 13,000 m²
*Sunshine, closed December 2003
Western Australia
*Morley (Boans), destroyed by fire, rebuilt as part of Galleria
*Perth (Boans), Murray st & Forrest place rebuilt as Forrest Chase
*Perth, William st & Murray st, closed moved to Forrest Chase
*Peppermint Grove, closed in 1997, rebranded Harris Scarfe
*Geraldton, Closed 1992
*Innaloo, closed 1991 replaced by Karrinyup
Queensland
*Coorparoo, Became Megamart in 1998. Sold to Harvey Norman 2006
*Fortitude Valley, Closed in 1988 when the new Queen Street Store was opened
*Strathpine, closed March 2007. Target opening September 2007. Was 9,099 m²
Tasmania
*Hobart Original store Brownells, became Myer in 1959. 3 floors - (temporarily) Destroyed by fire on 22 September 2007.
Australian Capital Territory
* Kingston, closed 1987, following the opening of Tuggeranong store
 
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