Rockdale Plaza has multi level car parks with 875 spaces.
History
The original shopping centre known as Southside Plaza opened on 15 August 1963 by Rockdale MP Brian Bannon and was built over former market gardens, with tonnes of soil brought in to raise the ground level to the height of the Princes Highway.
Southside Plaza featured a Mark Foy's, Woolworths Food Fair (rebranded to Flemings in the 1980s and later to Woolworths), Franklins, AMF Bowling Alley and 33 stores. The bowling alley remained separate from the centre despite proposals to join them. Opening in 1963, Southside Plaza led the way in the retail revolution, which swept through southern Sydney in the 1960s. It also hosted a trash and treasure market on Sundays.
In 1967 Mark Foys was extensively damaged by fire. It was then rebuilt and became a McDowells store and then was rebranded as Waltons in 1972.[2] In 1978 Waltons relocated to the newly built Westfield Hurstville and the space became vacant.
The opening of Roselands and the redeveloped Miranda Fair had been blamed for a downturn in trade at Southside Plaza, and various redevelopment proposals were proposed but never eventuated.[3] In 1992 Southside Plaza was demolished and construction started on redeveloping the site.
Rockdale Plaza opened on 29 October 1997 and featured Big W, Franklins, Woolworths and over 50 specialty stores.[4] Bowlers were informed that the Tenpin Bowling Alley would be incorporated into the new centre however it did not eventuate.[5] In 2013, Franklins closed its store and the space was split in two, the spaces taken up by Best & Less and (from 16 October 2013) Aldi.[6] Best & Less closed in July 2020 and Chemist Warehouse moved into its space.
In April 2019, Rockdale Plaza was purchased by Charter Hall for $142 million.[7]
Tenants
Rockdale Plaza has 35,945 of floor space. The major retailers include Big W, Aldi, Woolworths and Rebel.