Greenbank residents are set to see their local shopping centre transformed with a redevelopment that will bring a Discount Department Store, a full-line supermarket, expanded retail space and new community amenities to the fast-growing area.
A $220 million growth plan
The Greenbank Town Centre project has been valued at approximately $220 million, with the Region Group lodging revised plans to meet the needs of the suburb’s growing population. The proposal expands on an existing approval.
The new masterplan introduces additional shopping space, parking and landscaping, alongside a pedestrian-friendly design and a central community plaza. A discount department store will be added next to a second supermarket, providing Greenbank locals with greater retail choice within their own community.

What it means for locals
Developers say the centre will support future growth by reducing the need for residents to travel long distances for shopping. The project location, along Pub Lane between the Covella and Everleigh communities, is earmarked for new public spaces, retail options and a plaza intended to serve as a gathering point.
The development is also expected to generate new employment, with Region Group outlining benefits during both construction and the centre’s long-term operation.
Project partners and timing
Region Group has engaged DMA Partners to support delivery. While the construction timeline has not yet been finalised, further details will be shared as the project progresses, with community engagement activities continuing to provide updates and feedback opportunities.
Published 1-Oct-2025








