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Melbourne Central is a large shopping centre, office, and public transport hub in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The main tower is 211-metre (692 ft) high, making it one of the tallest buildings in Melbourne at the time it was built in 1991.
Coop's Shot Tower is a shot tower located in the heart of the Melbourne CBD, Australia. [7] It was completed in 1889 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and is 50 metres (160 ft) high. The historic building was saved from demolition in 1973 and was incorporated into Melbourne Central complex in 1991 underneath an 84 m-high (276 ft) conical glass roof.
Collin Street Entrance (Christmas 2018) Lower Ground Shops Ground Floor Shops 260 Collins (formerly St. Collins Lane) is a shopping centre completed in 2016, designed by ARM Architecture, located between Collins and Little Collins streets in Melbourne, Australia.
The Melbourne central business district (colloquially known as "the City" or "the CBD", [4] and gazetted simply as Melbourne [5]) is the city centre of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. As of the 2021 census , the CBD had a population of 54,941, and is located primarily within the local government area City of Melbourne , with some parts located ...
This category contains articles about shopping centres in Melbourne, Australia (shopping malls in North American English). Pages in category "Shopping centres in Melbourne" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
Myer occupied these premises from the 1920s until 2010, when Emporium Melbourne opened in its space in 2014. Melbourne Central, housing a railway station and shopping centre, opened on Lonsdale Street in 1991. It is a prominent feature of Melbourne due to its famous 1889 Coop's Shot Tower conical dome. [8]
Melbourne Central may refer to: Aurora Melbourne Central, a skyscraper in Melbourne, Australia; Melbourne Central Shopping Centre, a shopping centre in Melbourne ...
Myer Flagship Store in the Melbourne central business district Myer Sydney central business district, Pitt Street entrance, formerly Grace Bros. As of April 2024, Myer has 56 stores across Australia, in both capital cities and regional centres. [52] [53]