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Argyle Street is a street in Hobart, Tasmania. The street was named by Lachlan Macquarie either in reference to ... This page was last edited on 25 July 2024, ...
Ingle Hall is a landmark building in Hobart, Tasmania on the corner of Macquarie and Argyle Streets. It has served numerous purposes over its history and is vacant; it was most recently used as The Mercury print museum. It is unknown when the building was built as it predates any government record holding by the state of Tasmania, which began ...
144 Macquarie Street Refurbishment and height extension designed by Xsquared Architects and completed 2014 - 2015 7 Trafalgar Building: 50 m (164 ft) 15 1987 Mixed 108-100 Collins Street 8 Jaffa Building 48 m (157 ft) 14 1978 Commercial 39 Murray Street 9 Wellington Centre 48 m (157 ft) 14 2012 Mixed 42 Argyle Street Hobart
The Hobart trolleybus system opened on 29 October 1935 when a route from the Hobart City Centre to South Hobart commenced replacing a tram. Starting at Hobart Town Hall in Argyle Street it travelled along Macquarie Street, Davey Street and Huon Road terminating at the intersection with Congress Street. [1] [2] [3] [4]
A serviced apartment building, ZeroDavey, drew some criticism for its blue Davey Street facade, though it has some sandstone to blend in with the Hunter Street warehouses. Panorama of Mawson Place. During 2004 there has also been discussions about a proposal for a tourist tram from Sullivans Cove to the CBD, and possibly to North Hobart.
A declared mayoral candidate, city Comptroller Brad Lander, is asking US health officials to determine whether ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo's controversial March 25, 2020 order requiring nursing homes to ...
Jessica Capshaw and Camilla Luddington talk about their new podcast and reflect on their time on Grey's Anatomy. (Corbis via Getty Images) (Stephane Cardinale - Corbis via Getty Images)
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