"The new Top Ryde will offer shoppers an outstanding retail experience and a level of convenience almost unheard of for a center of its size," says Beville Group Managing Director John Beville in announcing the renovation strategy. The effort, he predicts, will put the mall "back on the map" after struggling to compete with fresher shopping options that have recently appeared in the region. Top Ryde was one of the first malls ever built in Australia, and Beville says he believes the location will prove timeless to consumers once the real estate is restored. The initial stage of the Top Ryde overhaul is slated for completion in October 2009, followed by a grand opening of the final stage by mid-2010.

Work will commence "immediately" on demolition of the existing mall, says Sergio Casari, CEO of the Asia Pacific region for Bovis Lend Lease. "This redevelopment is a prime example of our ability to partner with clients to achieve the best possible outcomes," relays Cesari, praising the developer's advance dialogue with the public and elected officials to hasten the construction process.

Extensive experience in major retail development should enable Bovis to deliver the project on time, according to Casari. Bovis Lend Lease, a subsidiary of Lend Lease Corp "has delivered some of Australia's premier retail destinations," he notes, including Westfield Penrith in NSW; Sunshine Plaza in Queensland; and Melbourne Center in Victoria.

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