Words by Nick Crockford
Capestone Village celebrated its grand opening in Mango Hill with more than 500 people at a special launch for locals at the Everfresh Food Market.
There was free popcorn and fruit for children, tastings from suppliers and six $2000 cheques given to local sports clubs.
Kim McCosker, the best-selling author from 4 Ingredients, handed out samples from a baked Oakfield ham.
Until Christmas every customer buying an Oakfield ham can get a signed copy of 4 Ingredients’ Celebrations cookbook, while stocks last.
Opening soon
Joining the crowds were Everfresh CEO Graham Booysen, Moreton Bay Regional Council Deputy Mayor Jodie Shipway and Federal Member for Petrie Luke Howarth.
More outlets are expected to follow with a barber later this month and Degani Café on November 11.
Liquorland and Empire Kebabs will start trading later this year with EMF Performance Centre and Prosper Exercise Physiology early in 2022.
Capestone Village shopping centre has three precincts - retail, health, wellness and lifestyle; restaurants and cafes; and other amenities.
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In demand
There is the 2000sq m Everfresh Supermarket, a Chemist Warehouse, medical centre and will be about 20 speciality stores across two levels by the freshwater lake.
Guy Washington, State Manager, QLD Retail Property Management at CBRE Asia Pacific said Capestone Village “brings to life the urban hub of Capestone.
“We’re delighted with the demand from a range of quality businesses to serve the Capestone community,” he said.
Last stage
Capestone Estate is one of the largest residential developments in the area and once fully developed will house around 6000 people across 2000 dwellings.
More than 30 per cent of land in the estate has been committed to open space and parklands. Completion is expected by 2022 with the last stage now on sale.
Capestone Village is on the corner of Capestone Blvd and Napier Ave, Mango Hill. Visit capestonevillage.com.au
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