Harbour Town Gold Coast boasts Australia’s first purpose built outlet shopping precinct in a major regional shopping centre. Offering brand direct outlet shopping at up to 30% less everyday, it quickly became a success.
Such a success in fact, that the Harbour Town brand has been developed in strategic capital city locations throughout Australia jointly by The Lewis Land Group of Companies and ING Real Estate Development Australia.
Not only does Harbour Town offer a huge range of quality brand outlet stores, but a comprehensive range of convenience and service stores and a Woolworths Supermarket. Not to mention a diverse range of cafes, restaurants and dining choices too. Plus you can take in a movie at the Gold Coast’s largest cinemas, the 14 screen Readings Cinemaplex.
Located only 20 minutes north of Surfers Paradise, Harbour Town offers serious shopping at seriously good value for locals and tourists alike.
The centre was developed by The Lewis Land Group of Companies and is now owned 50% by Lewis Land Group of Companies and 25% each by The Australian Government Future Fund and Lend Lease. The Centre is managed by The Lewis Land Group of Companies.
Harbour Town's acheivements have been acknowledged with numerous Property Council of Australia and Tourism Awards including:
2006
Finalist
Qld Tourism Awards - Excellence in Tourism Retailing
2005
Winner
Qld Radio Awards 'The Goldies' - Best Client Promotion - Non Metropolitan
2005
Finalist
Qld Tourism Awards - Excellence in Tourism Retailing
2004
Winner
Qld Tourism Awards - Excellence in Tourism Retailing
2003
Finalist
Qld Tourism Awards - Excellence in Tourism Retailing
2002
Merit
International Council of Shopping Centres Awards - International Design and Development Award
2001
Winner
Property Council of Australia - Rider Hunt Queensland Award for Commercial Development
2000
Merit
International Council of Shopping Centres Awards - Maxi Award for Marketing Excelence
2000
Winner
Royal Australian Institute of Architects - Beatrice Hutton State Award for Commercial Architecture
2000
Winner
Royal Australian Institute of Architects - Gold Coast Building of the year award