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The Bourke Street Mall is a pedestrian and tram-only strip running between Swanston and Elizabeth Streets. The mall is Bourke Street's most famous feature and contains retail hubs like Melbourne's GPO, H&M, Zara, Cotton On and the flagship stores of Myer and David Jones.
In July 2020, David Jones announced the sale of the iconic Melbourne Menswear, Home and Food building at 299 Bourke Street. All departments relocated into the refurbished main building at 310 Bourke Street in July 2022. The Food Hall closed permanently during April 2021 in the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. A tailored selection of food has been ...
Zara was established by Amancio Ortega Gaona in 1975. Their first shop was in central A Coruña, in Galicia, Spain, where the company is still based.They initially called it 'Zorba' after the classic 1964 film Zorba the Greek, but after learning there was a bar with the same name two blocks away, rearranged the letters to read 'Zara'.
View south down the arcade Bourke Street Mall facade The Royal Arcade is a historic shopping arcade in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria , Australia. [ 1 ] Opened in 1870, [ 2 ] it connects Bourke Street Mall to Little Collins Street , with a side offshoot to Elizabeth Street .
1:33 pm: The car in question drove north up Swanston Street. [62] 1:35 pm: The car then struck a number of pedestrians in the vicinity of Bourke Street Mall, before proceeding further along Bourke Street, past the intersection with Queen Street at speeds of between 57 km/h (35 mph) and 61 km/h (38 mph). 1:37 pm: Reports of multiple shots fired.
Boyd proposes to Zara but she isn't ready, she later resolves her own issues and proposes to him again, which he accepts. The two have an Indian-Kiwi styled wedding which involves the Shortland Street breaking into a flash mob Bollywood dance. They both adopted Zara's grandmother's maiden name: Charkraborty.
Deva House is a 10-storey building located at 327-9 Bourke Street, CBD. It was designed by Harry Norris in 1925 (some sources say 1924), and completed in 1926, for his client George (G.J.) Coles, founder of the Coles Group retail empire. [1] Norris designed it during the same period, and in a similar style, to the better-known Nicholas Building.
AMP Square is a skyscraper in Melbourne, Australia, located on the corner of Bourke and William streets in the Melbourne central business district.Designed by US firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill with local firm Bates Smart McCutcheon, and completed in 1969, it was briefly the tallest in the city, and is noted for its use of solid sculpted forms bringing a sense of monumentality to tall buildings.