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The name thus values the location where Paikea's house was located. Christchurch city councillors approved the name in September 2017. There was an initial intention to give the library an English descriptor of "A Place of Discovery" but this idea was dropped and it is just called Tūranga. [13] [14]
The Gloucester Street central library building was extensively damaged during the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, [1] [2] and was demolished to make way for a new convention centre. [1] [2] [10] In its place, a new Central Library design was approved. While it was being built, two temporary central libraries operated in 87–91 Peterborough Street.
It was also known as the Central Library. It opened in 1982 on the corner of Oxford Terrace and Gloucester Street but was closed on the day of the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. After the earthquake temporary libraries to serve the Central City were set up at South City Mall, Tuam Street, Manchester Street and Peterborough Street.
236 Tuam Street Christchurch Central City: Media related to A.J. White's Department Store at Wikimedia Commons II ANZ Bank, Christchurch [334] 188 High Street Christchurch Central City Media related to ANZ Bank, Christchurch at Wikimedia Commons II Armstrongs Building, Christchurch [335] 91–107 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City
The median value of the more than 17,000 U.S. homes located on a Coolidge street is $176,330, the only presidential street with national median home values higher than the December 2013 national ...
Durham Street North – City Centre via one-way system: 3.8: 2.4: Colombo Street: 3.9: 2.4: Sherborne Street to SH 74 north – St Albans, Picton: 4.0: 2.5: Manchester Street: 4.3: 2.7: Madras Street: no entry southbound (one-way street) Edgeware / City Centre boundary: 4.5: 2.8: Barbadoes Street north – St Albans Barbadoes Street south ...
Colombo Street is a main road of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.It runs south-north through the centre of Christchurch with a break at Cathedral Square.As with many other central Christchurch streets, it is named for a colonial Anglican bishopric, Colombo, Sri Lanka in what at the time was known as Ceylon.
The subdivision included the land that was the Bateman farm, on Greers Road, [15] and extended between what is now Memorial Avenue, and Wairakei Road, and north of Wairakei Road including around the Greer homestead built in 1878, at what is now 302 Greers Road, [16] and land owned by Christ's College, Christchurch. [15] Street names from this ...