
Stage 2 is coming
Exciting things are on the way at Ripley Town Centre.
Building on the success of the existing town centre, Stage 2 will introduce even more shopping, dining and everyday convenience for the growing Ripley Valley community. With the addition of ALDI and The Ripley, alongside an expanded mix of retail, health, lifestyle and essential services, Stage 2 will create more reasons to visit, connect and enjoy everything Ripley Town Centre has to offer.
As one of Australia’s fastest-growing communities continues to grow, so too will its town centre, creating an even more vibrant destination for locals now and into the future.

The Master Plan
Secure your place in the next stage of Ripley Town Centre.
Ripley Town Centre has been carefully masterplanned to become the leading retail, lifestyle and commercial destination for the Ripley Valley.
Stage 2 presents an opportunity for businesses to enter an already established market while becoming part of a much larger long-term vision. Anchored by Coles, Aldi and The Ripley, the precinct will bring together national retailers, specialty stores, food and beverage operators, health services and everyday convenience uses.
For businesses joining Stage 2, the opportunity is twofold: access a strong and growing customer base from the outset, while establishing an early position within a town centre designed to continue expanding alongside the surrounding community.

Why Lease in Stage 2 of Ripley Town Centre?
Major retail and hospitality anchors
The addition of ALDI and The Ripley will complement the existing Coles supermarket and specialty retail mix, creating multiple customer drawcards and increasing visitation across grocery, dining, entertainment and everyday services.
Tap into an established customer base
Ripley Town Centre already serves a growing local community, with a current main trade area of approximately 63,500 residents and strong demand for additional retail, dining, health and service offerings.
An opportunity to get in early
Stage 2 allows businesses to establish themselves within the next major phase of the town centre and grow alongside the precinct as visitation, amenities and the surrounding population continue to expand.
Strong expenditure potential
Annual retail expenditure is forecast to increase from approximately $1.01 billion to more than $4 billion, supporting significant opportunities across retail, food, medical and service-based businesses.





























































