Top Ryde City
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Top Ryde City is a shopping centre in Ryde, New South Wales
Ryde, New South Wales
Ryde is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Ryde is located 13 km north-west of the Sydney central business district and 8 km east of Parramatta. Ryde is the administrative centre of the local government area of the City of Ryde and part of the Northern Suburbs area...

. The centre occupies a 3.5 hectare block bounded by Blaxland Road, Devlin Street, Pope Street and Tucker Street. The centre has retail space of 78,125 square metres across 6 floors of commercial space.

Pre-2007 History

The original Top Ryde Shopping Centre opened, on the current site, 14 November 1957. It followed Brisbane's Chermside Drive-In Shopping Centre as the second open-air mall-type complex in Australia. The original structure was anchored by Sydney-based A.J. Benjamin (the store being rebranded by Sydney's Grace Brothers in 1964).

The centre underwent refurbishment and redevelopment in 1986 and changed its name to Top Ryde Shopping Square. A new multi-storey carpark was constructed, along with new entrances, roofing of the mall area and a general upgrade. Venture then moved into the space vacated by Grace Brothers.

Towards the end of the centre's life it was almost a dead mall
Dead mall
A dead mall or greyfield is a shopping mall with a high vacancy rate or a low consumer traffic level, or that is dated or deteriorating in some manner. Many malls in the United States are considered "dead" when they have no surviving anchor store or successor that could serve as an entry into or...

 featuring Woolworths, Franklins
Franklins
Franklins is a discount supermarket chain selling packaged groceries and perishables throughout New South Wales, Australia. It owns the No Frills brand of generic products, promoted by their mascot, "Red Sock". It is known as "Australia's Original Discount Grocer"...

, a bowling alley and around 90 stores which were predominantly banks and service stores. The centre was situated over 2 floors. The lower level had direct access to the bottom carpark level and featured Woolworths and a small food court. It was connected to the upper level via a travelator. The upper level contained Franklins and access to Blaxland Road and Devlin Street, as well as access to bus services. A smaller, third level which could be accessed via a staircase from the upper level and the rooftop carpark (originally the upper level of Grace Bros. and connected by elevators) featured the bowling alley.

In July 2007, the centre was demolished, and shortly thereafter, construction began on redeveloping the site.

2007–2012 Redevelopment

Stage 1 was opened on 5 November 2009, consisting of around 115 stores including Woolworths, Big W, Dan Murphys & JB Hi-Fi. This is on the Tucker Street side of the development. Other stages progressively opened throughout 2010, each stage next to the previous moving progressively towards Pope Street.

Stage 2 was completed and opened on 20 February 2010 and included the opening of Franklins and Aldi, Rebel Sport and some specialty stores. Stage 3 consisting of the Myer
Myer
Myer is Australia's largest department store chain, retailing a broad range of merchandise including women's, men's and children's clothing, footwear and accessories; cosmetics and fragrance; homewares; electrical; furniture and bedding; toys; books and stationery; food and confectionery; and...

 department store and additional fashion outlets within the La Strada opened on 4 August 2010. Prime Minister Julia Gillard
Julia Gillard
Julia Eileen Gillard is the 27th and current Prime Minister of Australia, in office since June 2010.Gillard was born in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales and migrated with her family to Adelaide, Australia in 1966, attending Mitcham Demonstration School and Unley High School. In 1982 Gillard moved...

presided over the official opening on 20 August 2010.

The carparks accommodate 3000 cars and feature overhead red and green LED indicators to indicate the availability of parking spaces. Parking spaces for disabled and people with strollers are indicated by a blue LED.

The southern pedestrian overpass opened in December 2009. The northern pedestrian overbridge was opened in August 2010.

Construction of the residential towers above the centre continues with an expected completion time in early to mid 2012

The development of the project encountered a number of problems, including issues of worker safety in the surrounding roads
and a near fatal workplace accident. In addition to this, the local Chamber of Commerce raised some concerns with the project managers about the movement of trucks near the site, although these seem to have been dealt with by the project managers with the termination of contracts with trucking companies.

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