The centre was built and opened in 1983 by The Westfield Group.[1] It is anchored by Big W and Target discount department stores and Woolworths, Coles and ALDI supermarkets. The centre has a food court anchored by fast food chains such as KFC and Subway. There is also an 8-screen multiplex cinema (operated by Event Cinemas), bowling alley, gaming arcade and a gym on an upper mezzanine level.
Strathpine Centre has approximately 165 specialty stores mostly within the categories of clothing, general merchandise, homewares and cosmetics.
Prior to September 2015, Scentre Group owned and managed the centre as Westfield Strathpine until it was sold off in August 2015 along with three other centres for a total of $783 Million.[2] The subsequent owner is 151 Property, a subsidiary of The Blackstone Group while JLL is responsible for management of the centre.
On 11 September 2015, management unveiled the centre's new branding and identity going forward.
Myer closure and centre modification
After the closure of the Myer department store at Strathpine on Saturday 3 March 2007, the section of centre where Myer was located was closed off to allow for a redesign. A new mall was unveiled shortly thereafter and at the time of opening featured a Target discount department store, JB Hi-Fi and many other retail stores.
A new 2 level Myer store opened in 2008 at Westfield North Lakes, ensuring that Myer still has a department store in Moreton Bay.
The Strathpine bus station, at Strathpine, Queensland, is serviced by Translink bus routes. It is part of Strathpine Centre. It is in Zone 2 of the Translink integrated public transport system. The bus station was upgraded in 2023 to upgrade wheelchair accessibility and security.[3]