One of the most vibrant and modern shopping precincts in regional NSW will open its doors to the community on Saturday in Port Macquarie.
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The grand opening of the cornerstone of the Lewis Land Group's $500million Sovereign Hills master planned community will showcase the 5,200sqm convenience-based offering with unique full-line IGA supermarket with liquor and hardware offering, cafes and specialty stores.
The $20million first stage of the Sovereign Place Town Centre represents a 15-year vision to create a vibrant new shopping precinct at the heart of the Sovereign Hills community.
"We believe we have created one of the best shopping experiences for a regional shopping centre in country New South Wales," said LLG Head of Development Michael Long.
"This sensory shopping experience is fundamental to the way LLG develops its retail and hospitality projects, and we are proud to be sharing this vibrant centre with our community and the wider Hastings region."
The town centre opening will also be an opportunity to thank the Rural Fire Service who put their own lives on hold to protect the Port Macquarie community.
"We are incredibly grateful to the Rural Fire Service for keeping our community safe during the unprecedented bush fire event," said LLG's Chief Executive Officer Chris Calvert.
"We will be offering our thanks to our local fire-fighting heroes during the day."
The architecturally-designed Sovereign Place capitalises on the centre's setting midway between Port Macquarie's coastline and hinterland to the west, inviting the outdoors in.
"The Sovereign Place Town Centre has been designed to make the most of Port Macquarie's idyllic climate and coast-meets-country vibe, delivering an environment which is quintessentially Australian," said Mr Long.
Sustainability has been a key consideration with roof-mounted solar panels, reclaimed water usage and two electric car charging stations all aimed at reducing the centre's energy footprint and operating costs.
With its polished surrounds and smart black and timber accents, the Hastings Co-op has delivered on its promise to create a visionary IGA supermarket.
"There are all the elements that people love about IGA supermarkets, such as excellent service and hundreds of local products and produce. But we've also got a free crèche, full fresh market, artisan bakery range, gourmet deli, dried meat room, old-style in-house butchers, a peanut making machine, a technology hub and in-store Home Hardware and IGA Liquor," said Hastings Co-op Chief Executive Officer Allan Gordon. Visit www.sovereignhills.com.au