Westpoint Blacktown
Westpoint Blacktown is a large suburban shopping centre situated in Blacktown, Western Sydney, New South Wales. It was first opened in 1973, and then renovated and expanded in 2006, making it one of the biggest shopping centres in Western Sydney.
History
Westpoint Blacktown was built by the Parramatta-based developer W McNamara Pty Ltd, and opened in April 1973 anchored by Farmers Grace Bros and Waltons. It was built on formerly residential land slightly west of Blacktown's previous shopping district along Main Street, which declined due to the new competition from Westpoint.Expansion
A significant eastern expansion of Westpoint commenced in May 2003 and was completed in April 2006. As part of these works, one block of Patrick Street and the former Patrick Mall were closed and built over, and Max Webber library was closed and rebuilt at a new location.The expansion was commissioned by the then-owner of Westpoint, Queensland Investment Corporation, who contracted Baulderstone Hornibrook Pty Ltd to undertake the works. However BHPL and QIC became embroiled in legal proceedings regarding the payment of outstanding progress payments which BHPL claimed were owing to it. This court proceeding delayed construction. In October 2006, QIC terminated the contract with BHPL.
Myer closure
In February 2022, Myer announced its plan to close its department store in Westpoint Blacktown on 3 April of the same year. The company stated the move as a desire to follow its 'Customer First Plan', to downsize and shift more sales online. Myer cited as an example, the decision to close Myer Knox, in Melbourne's east in July 2021. At the time of its closure, Myer was the single largest tenant in Westpoint, occupying multiple floors. Its former floorspace was renovated and replaced with multiple smaller stores.Sale
In 2024, it was reported that QIC would sell Westpointfor A$900 million to Australian fund manager Haben and United States real estate investor Hines. At the time, it was the largest single property asset in Australia to be traded, and it beat the record for largest single retail asset transaction in Australia previously set by the sale of Indooroopilly Shopping Centre in 2017.On January 23, 2025, the Hines-Haben partnership completed the acquisition of Westpoint.