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Plans revealed for old Bunnings Warehouse

The $50 million project for the old Bunnings Warehouse on Narre Warren Road has been officially unveiled, and will now become known as Fountain Gate Central.

As well as a Grill’d drive thru which was revealed a few weeks ago, the new precinct also plans to include Supercheap Auto, Rebel Sport, BCF and Macpac — all four are owned by Super Retail Group.

It will be the first centre in Australia where all four brands will be established side by side.

City of Casey Mayor, Stefan Koomen said the council was proud to support these new developments.

“The Narre Warren Fountain Gate precinct has always been a prominent and vibrant hub, welcoming people from across south-east Melbourne to shop and catch up,” said the Mayor.

“Council is proud to support projects like this that further enhance amenity and contribute to the wellbeing of our growing community.

“With Casey’s population set to surpass half a million by 2041, there’s never been a better time to invest in our city and be part of its exciting future.”

The new retail centre is set to be completed in late 2026 and opened to the public ahead of the Christmas trading period.

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