The Camden Green Estate is one of the largest developments in the suburb. Formerly a market garden, construction commenced in 2003. It is alongside Narre Warren – Cranbourne Road.
More recently construction has commenced on the opposite side of Narre Warren – Cranbourne Road on further subdivisions. These include the 'Sierra', 'Eve' and 'The Avenue at Casey' estates. The latter skirts the MelbourneUrban Growth Boundary.
Demographics
Education
Cranbourne North has two secondary schools, Lyndhurst Secondary College,[2] and Alkira Secondary College,[3] previously known as Casey Central College, and three primary schools; St Therese's Primary School (a Catholic Primary School),[4] Courtenay Gardens Primary School,[5] and Tulliallan Primary School.[6]
Shopping
Thompson Parkway Shopping Centre is located on the corner of Thompsons Road and South Gippsland Highway. It was opened in March 1994, and contains a Woolworths supermarket, Priceline Pharmacy, Supercheap Auto, Rivers, Daniel's Donuts and a number of other specialty shops. Cranbourne North Post Office opened here on 21 March 1994.[7]
The Avenue Village Shopping Centre, located at the southern edge of the suburb off William Thwaites Boulevard, features a Woolworths, BWS store and Chemist Warehouse, alongside some smaller takeaway shops.[8]
The Cranbourne Homemaker Centre is located just outside the formal boundary of the suburb, which includes many national stores.