The redeveloped Greendale Centre.
Camera IconThe redeveloped Greendale Centre. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Armadale: Greendale Centre reopens after $2m redevelopment

Jessica NicoComment News

THE City of Armadale will officially launch the newly redeveloped Greendale Centre on November 8.

The building was originally built in 1972 and recently underwent a $2m redevelopment, transforming it into a modern multipurpose venue for locals to enjoy.

Armadale mayor Henry Zelones said the building was now dementia-friendly, with functional spaces, outdoor area and a digital hub.

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“I encourage everyone to come and see for themselves what this new modern space has to offer and the many possibilities available,” he said.

“Armadale is one of the fastest growing regions in Australia and the City is committed to meeting the community’s needs in providing places for people to connect, interact and have access to services.”

The event will start at 10am and will include representatives from groups using the space such as the Greendale Art Club, indoor social bowls and an exercise demonstration.

The public are welcome to attend, with two shuttle services leaving Armadale Central Shopping Centre at 9am and 9.30am.

Bookings are essential and can be made at 9399 5393.