White House Shopping Centre

White House Shopping Centre, or WHSC is a shopping centre chain owned and operated by the White House Holding Company. It operates 4 major shopping centres around the Greater Hurstville Region.

History
In 1989, Fadzey Square Shopping Centre, which had been recently acquired by WHHC, was rebranded as the first White House Shopping Centre.

In 1998, WHHC purchased the Towers Court Mall and rebranded it as a first White House Shopping Centre. It later became the first in a series of WHSC Outdoor shopping centres.

In 2001, WHHC purchased the Welligo Mall, which had been family owned since opening in 1971. The conditions of the contract were that the centre had to retain its original name for at least 10 years. The centre was operated separately by WHHC as Welligo Mall until 2011, when it became a WHSC.

In 2008, WHHC demolished the original Orl NC Railway Station and a new shopping centre was constructed. It opened in 2010.

In 2010, the WHSC brand was officially separated from WHHC as a subsidiary.

Locations
There are 4 official locations across the Greater Hurstville Region.

Fadzey Square
Fadzey Square was the first official White House Shopping Centre, and is the largest shopping centre in the Greater Hurstville Region. It contains 436 shops, including 50 major high-end brands.

Towers Court Mall
Towers Court Mall is one of the WHSC Outdoor shopping centres. It consists of 20 high-end shops located right on State Harbour.

Welligo Mall
Not officially a WHSC Centre until 2011, Welligo Mall is a partially-outdoor shopping centre in Tredmel. It has 50 shops and is home to the Welligo Bank, which was the tallest building in the world from 1804 to 1827.

Orl N.C.
The second-largest of the WHSCs, the centre at Orl has just short of 300 stores.