GPT’s Highpoint Shopping Centre has announced an extensive ten new store openings from March to July, including refurbished or relocated stores, which are set to elevate the world-class retail centre’s fashion, fitness and culinary experience in Melbourne.
Among the new arrivals is Strong Pilates, the boutique gym redefining fitness with its signature blend of rowing and reformer pilates. Set to open their doors at the end of March, this high-intensity powerhouse is bringing its signature 50-minute sweat sessions to Melbourne’s inner-west to push locals to their limits.
Co-founded by former F45 owners and personal trainers Michael Ramsey and Mark Armstrong, Strong Pilates is bringing a dose of luxury to Maribyrnong with its sleek, industrial-inspired space. Featuring 20 reformer beds and post-workout eucalyptus towels, it’s the perfect addition for those ready to get “down for more.”
Another exciting addition is the highly anticipated arrival of Yo-Chi, marking the beloved self-serve dessert bar’s first-ever location in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Originally from the streets of Balaclava, the frozen yoghurt empire has come a long way since 2012, now boasting over 43 stores across five Australian states. Highpoint Shopping Centre will now be home to its seventh Victorian location.
Shoppers will also be able to find fashion and athleisure stores LSKD and, a Victorian-first store of City Beach, food retailers Sandwich Chefs and Marrybrown, Bath & Body Works and laundromat Blue Hippo, in centre, set to open from March to July.
Highpoint General Manager, Kate Rooney, said the eight new stores highlight Highpoint’s growing range of retailers all under one roof.
“We are thrilled to welcome these new retailers to Highpoint, including three further additions to our newly renovated Fresh Food and Dining Precinct. The new retailers showcase the personalised and elevated experience that awaits at Highpoint, with LSKD adding to our growing athleisure portfolio,” said Kate Rooney, General Manager, Highpoint.




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