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At Phoenix, you'll find Big W, Coles, Woolworths and over 54 specialty stores including fashion,homewares, electrical, gifts and beauty plus lots of fresh food options in our food court.
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At Phoenix, not only will you find Big W, Coles, Woolworths, you'll also get to explore over 54 specialty stores including fashion,homewares, electrical, gifts and beauty. There's also plenty of fresh food options in our food court in case you need a quick pick-me-up after all that exciting shopping.
If you want to become part of our Phoenix Shopping Cetre community, please contact:
Maresce Ryan on 0423 469 254 to inquire about our leasing agreements.
For all casual mall leasing enquiries please contact:
Mall Managers on 08 9409 4092 or visit www.mallmanagers.com
Address: 254 Rockingham Rd, Spearwood WA 6163, Australia
Phone: (08) 9418 1655
State: Western Australia
City: Spearwood
Zip Code: 6163
Opening Hours
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMSunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Reviews
More than 20 years ago, I was living south of the river, I came to this shopping center a few times and had an impression it was a small shopping center. I came back yesterday and I couldn't recognize any part of it and that now it's more like a medium sized shopping center with the addition of ALDI just next to the parking areas. We have a great time looking for something, and we ended up in BigW buying some winter clothes and ALDI buying some fruits and veggies. It was a nice experience going back to somewhere I missed for quite some time.
Not a bad shopping centre, fairly old but large open spaces. Fairly small in comparison to other malls with a few good supermarkets, cafes, bottleshop and some specialty stores. Plenty of parking available both above and below ground as well as a few disabled bays.
Wonderful place found everything I wanted plus meet friends haven't seen for years. It was very clean too.
It feels like a bit of an overstatement to call this place a Shopping Centre but I guess it is. Farmer Jack's is a good supermarket and it's good to have an Australia Post there, but it's not exactly a hub for shop variety and the food options are pretty slim. The Japanese place is my preference. I don't know what Big W are like in general but this one blows.
Come for the day wish they would do something about the heating in winter cause some Saturdays it's freezing in the food court which has good food and coffee there could be more shops as the place needs updating and the cleaners keep the place clean.Im at the shopping centre 3 days out of the week so I have a pretty good idea of what's going on
I’ll be short and sweet. Phoenix has nothing special going for it these days. It feels as though the place is stuck in 1983. The food court is lacklustre and the whole centre just feels a little Jurassic. Big W is on the verge of collapse and there are a lot of vacant stores that just leave a sour taste in your mouth. 2 stars for the positives - EB Games, Big W and Woolworths.
It's old. But, if you don't need much, it has all the basics. Woolies, Farmer Jacks Great fresh seafood at their fish market, BigW and the usual assortment of small specialty shops.
Love the farmers jack in there but the rest is scary adventure
Pretty much everything you need, would be nice to have a bit more food court varierty, there's plenty of carpark space - would be great to see food trucks or something?
Good, clean a few new shops since last here, 2 years ago, still we enjoyed a hot drink and eats at Muffin Break and the surroundings.