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Westfield West Lakes is a shopping centre located in West Lakes, South Australia. It contains approximately 260 stores, with anchor tenants David Jones, Harris Scarfe, Kmart, Coles, Target, Woolworths and JB Hi-Fi.
Harris Scarfe traces its history to 10 February 1849, when George Peter Harris and John C. Lanyon, arrived in Adelaide, South Australia on the ship Candahar and established a hardware and ironmongery business on Hindley Street. Lanyon left the partnership on 22 February 1855 and returned to London, where he opened a buying house for Geo. P ...
The stores at Elizabeth Shopping Centre and Westfield Arndale were sold to Harris Scarfe. Elizabeth became Harris Scarfe in June 1997 and Arndale in November 1997, the Elizabeth store was sold to Myer in 2007 but again became Harris Scarfe in May 2015 after Myer did not renew the lease. The stores at Westfield Marion and West Lakes Mall were ...
South Australia. Salisbury (Parabanks) (eventually acquired by Harris Scarfe and became the first suburban Harris Scarfe store) Elizabeth (this Venture store had two storeys, and was eventually taken over by Harris Scarfe). Oaklands Park (Westfield Marion) Colonnades (was then taken over by Big W). West Lakes (now occupied by Harris Scarfe ...
George Scarfe (c. 1826 – 14 April 1903) was an English-born merchant in Adelaide, South Australia, a partner in the firm of George P. Harris, Scarfe, & Co., later known as Harris Scarfe. Scarfe was called a "genius of commerce", [1] he was largely credited with the firm's early success and gained great personal wealth. His brother T. R ...
Richard Smith-CEO Harris Scarfe. Richard Smith (27 July 1836 [a] – 27 March 1919) was a partner and managing director of the Adelaide, South Australia, firm of George P. Harris, Scarfe & Co., later known as Harris Scarfe. His son Harold Law-Smith was prominent in the history of the company.
Westfield Marion is the eleventh largest shopping centre in Australia, with approximately 342 stores alongside anchor tenants including David Jones, Myer, Harris Scarfe, Target, Kmart, Big W, Woolworths, Coles, Event Cinemas, Aldi and Rebel Sport.
The centre is serviced by Elizabeth railway station on Elizabeth Way, and Adelaide Metro buses at the adjacent bus interchange on Oxenham Drive. There are three taxi ranks, located near the leisure precinct, Harris Scarfe and Coles. [2] The car park has Australia's largest solar canopy at 5.8 MW. [3]