<P> The Aspley Hypermarket, originally built by South African company Pick' n Pay in 1984 (owned by Yu Feng and currently managed by Retail First), has a large presence in the suburb of Aspley . This shopping centre services the residents of Aspley, as well as surrounding suburbs of Carseldine, Zillmere, Chermside West, Taigum, Bridgeman Downs and Albany Creek . In 2012, the Pick' n' Pay closed permanently and a Kmart department store and the first Coles superstore in Queensland opened on the site on December 1, 2012 . In 2016 / 17, Aspley Hypermarket underwent a significant refurbishment and now has interior upgrades and a new food court, alongside a new façade and entry decoration . The shopping centre now has a Woolworths supermarket (added in 2017) inaddiont to Coles, Aldi, Sunlit Asian Supermarket and a fresh food precinct . Additionally, Aspley Hypermarket presents a mix of major chain and local specialty retailers and a large format Kmart . </P> <P> Aspley also includes an abundance of car dealers and sidewalk shops along Gympie Road and the Aspley Homemaker Centre on Zillmere Road . </P> <P> Aspley also included one of the first McDonald's restaurants in Queensland until 2009, when the restaurant was demolished to make way for a more modern one and the McDonald's state headquarters of Queensland, located just behind the restaurant . </P> <P> In December 2008 a shopping complex was opened on Robinson Road, called Aspley Village Shopping Centre, which replaced the old one that was closed down and demolished on the site in 2007 . This new shopping centre, now open consists of a Coles Supermarket and approximately 25 specialty shops including Watt Realty, Newsagency, T - Bone Butchery, Stellarossa, Bossy Hair, Malof Group Chemist, Bargain King, Atune Hearing and convenience shopping with alfresco dining . The existing medical centre will also be expanding which will incorporate a gymnasium and aquatic soothing pool that has now been opened . There is also undercover parking for approximately 470 cars . This shopping centre is unique in Brisbane as the only centre to feature a direct entrance from the centre car park into the grounds of a state school - in this case Aspley East State School . </P>

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