I worked at Stockland Shellharbour from 2007 - 2013. The new renovations were much needed. The inclusion of Myer as well as some more expensive shops - Witchery, Country Road and nice dress shops such as Seduce have boosted the centre. Heaps more toilets, easy access for prams, trolleys, scooters and wheelchairs and well designed food court facilities. Large Woolworths and Coles. Many smaller shops getting renovated. Disappointing however that it is overun with coffee shops but no real stand out cafe... and no tea shops such as T2.
Sorry Ladies but this joint has massive issues to overcome. Get rid of the young kids who are just hanging around and causing trouble as it is really effecting the trade and image of the place. You spent a bucket load doing it up so to protect that investment put some more security in.
I was expecting a small shopping centre and not quite prepared for just how big Stockland is. Stockland has so much variety! We were just picking up a couple of things so only in the centre for a couple of hours but could have easily spent the day here.
Great place to meet for breakfast or lunch and a huge variety of shopping. I usually find what I'm looking for and always spending more than I intend
Shellharbour Square is huge now!Takes ages to get from one side to the other and is constantly crowded. It would be okay if all the new shops weren't for rich snobs. Seriously - all these new shops are rip offs $150 for a t-shirt. Get real
very clean , lots of variety in shopping , food great and at the right prices, close to motels and other amenities, plenty of parking
Centre has a good variety of shops and food outlets with the major supermarkets represented and Aldi across the road. Myers and Target with a number of fashion chains like Noni B in the centre. Park reasonable through the week but gets very busy holiday periods.
Well laid out, easy to find your way around and everything you need, including large chains including Myer. A good variety.
I like that the food places, fish market, fruit and veg, Coles, Woolworths, bakery etc are close to the entrances. There seems to be plenty of seating... Customer service is fantastic, if you get lost. Good variety of stores, though i did notice the small independent boutiques have seemed to have lost the battle in centres, which is a shame, Stockland shellharbour really has it all... they even have a hotel across the road....and event cinemas, maybe they can work with council on a nice park with walking track so people can work off those extra kilos after being well fed!!!
It has changed so much, from our small local to an ultra large shopping centre. It takes so long to get from one end of the square to the other especially if you have just done the grocery shopping. A lot of shops have already closed down, some have been replaced and others, the more expensive shops never have anybody in them. I realise Shellharbour has grown enormously but progress is not always good.