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Watergardens set to unveil Town Square upgrade

Watergardens is preparing to unveil its new Town Square upgrade, due for completion this October.

Boasting a reconfigured layout, improved amenities and furniture and fresh landscaping, the new and improved precinct will be ready to be enjoyed by the community in time for the busy summer and festive season.

In addition, Watergardens has kept visitors’ comfort and entertainment top of mind year-round, with the Town Square now sporting covered walkways, pergola spaces and a brand-new expansive performance stage complete with large format screens.

Diners will also benefit from upgrades to some of the licenced seating areas when visiting Town Square’s hospitality venues.

“We are so pleased to be unveiling our new Town Square for Taylors Lakes locals to enjoy. The space will include all of the creature comforts allowing visitors to take time out of their shopping trip to rest and recharge, or a fantastic new entertainment option for families to visit,” said centre manager Trish Gardiner.

The new-look Watergardens Town Square is due to be unveiled over 3 days launching on Saturday October 29, 2022.

Town Square will be open to visitors seven days per week until late.

For a schedule of upcoming entertainment or for further information about Watergardens Town Square, visit https://watergardens.qicre.com/

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