Roselands, one of Sydney’s oldest shopping centres, is set for a $55 million upgrade under a HomeCo proposal lodged with Canterbury‑Bankstown Council.
Plans include expanding floor space to 81,000 m², adding 470 car spaces, a 16,000 m² global supermarket, a new specialised retail level, and intersection upgrades.

The redevelopment aims to revitalise the centre, which faces the loss of key retailers including Myer, while attracting national and international brands.
HomeCo expects the project to create about 200 construction jobs and 350 retail positions.
Sid Sharma, HMC Capital’s real estate managing director, said: “Our goal is to ensure that same spirit of Roselands is preserved, and will continue to serve the community for another 60 years and beyond.”
Source: Sydney Morning Herald.