See inside Australia’s biggest Kmart store in Melbourne’s CBD shoppers are raving about

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Inside one of Australia’s largest Kmart stores, spread over THREE massive tiers – which were quietly opened amid Covid lockdowns

  • Kmart has opened its largest store ever in the middle of Melbourne’s city centre
  • The superstore quietly opened in the midst of the capital’s Covid lockdowns
  • Shoppers are only discovering the huge Kmart now that the world is open again
  • Many Kmart enthusiasts are excited about the 5,000 square foot flagship store online

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Aussie shoppers are captivated by a massive new three-story Kmart store in the middle of a major capital city.

Videos of the super-sized store flood social media as bargain hunters flock to the new Bourke Street location in Melbourne’s CBD.

One of Australia’s largest Kmart stores has quietly opened amid the prolonged Covid lockdowns in the Victorian city, so fans of the retailer are only now discovering restrictions have been lifted.

Australian shoppers have been thrown into a frenzy after discovering Kmart's new huge Melbourne flagship store after it quietly opened amid the city's Covid lockdowns

Australian shoppers have been thrown into a frenzy after discovering Kmart’s new huge Melbourne flagship store after it quietly opened amid the city’s Covid lockdowns

Videos of the super-sized store flood social media as bargain hunters flock to the new Bourke Street location in Melbourne's CBD

Videos of the super-sized store flood social media as bargain hunters flock to the new Bourke Street location in Melbourne's CBD

Australia's largest Kmart store has quietly opened amid the Victorian city's prolonged Covid lockdowns, so fans of the retailer are only now discovering restrictions have been lifted

Australia's largest Kmart store has quietly opened amid the Victorian city's prolonged Covid lockdowns, so fans of the retailer are only now discovering restrictions have been lifted

Videos of the super-sized store flood social media as bargain hunters flock to the new Bourke Street location in Melbourne’s CBD

The building used to be a Target before closing in 2021 to make way for the Kmart superstore concept, a first for the popular chain.

Spread over three massive floors, the 5,000 sq ft retail space features Kmart’s huge range of clothing, homeware, electronics, furniture and more in aisles that stretch as far as the eye can see and employs more than 170 people.

The ground floor houses clothing, accessories and beauty items, while the first level has household items, furniture, kitchenware and appliances, while on the underground story, customers can find fitness equipment, technology and customer service.

Spread over three floors, the 5,000 sq ft retail space features Kmart's huge range of clothing, homeware, electronics, furniture and more in aisles that stretch as far as the eye can see

Spread over three floors, the 5,000 sq ft retail space features Kmart's huge range of clothing, homeware, electronics, furniture and more in aisles that stretch as far as the eye can see

The building used to be a Target before closing in 2021 to make way for the Kmart superstore concept, a first for the popular chain

The building used to be a Target before closing in 2021 to make way for the Kmart superstore concept, a first for the popular chain

Spread over three floors, the 5,000 sq ft retail space features Kmart’s huge range of clothing, homeware, electronics, furniture and more in aisles that stretch as far as the eye can see

It includes a display of only online items so that customers can inspect what they want to buy before purchasing it on the website.

TikToker and Kmart fanatic Islah Palmer impressed Kmart aficionados after posting a video of her visit to the massive store.

‘Excuse me three floors??? BRB is going to Melbourne,” said one viewer.

“I’d be here for hours,” admitted another.

“I live in Melbourne and didn’t even know there was a three-storey Kmart,” wrote a third.

“It turns out they’re bringing one to Sydney,” a fourth hoped.