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  2. Melbourne Central Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. 260 Collins - Wikipedia

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    The centre is located beneath a hotel occupying the upper nine floors. It leads directly into the Walk Arcade at the northern end, and faces Centreway Arcade across Collins Street at the southern end, forming part of a chain of arcades and lanes which lead from Flinders Street station to Melbourne Central Shopping Centre through the mid section ...

  4. Chadstone Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre opened on 3 October 1960 and was the first self-contained regional shopping centre in Melbourne. The centre contains 129,924m 2 of shop floor space, [ 2 ] about 530 stores and more than 9300 free car parking spaces.

  5. Emporium Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Emporium Melbourne (or simply Emporium) is a luxury shopping centre on the corner of Lonsdale and Swanston streets in Melbourne, Australia. Occupying the former Lonsdale Street site of Myer 's Melbourne store, Emporium opened in 2014 following extensive redevelopment.

  6. Greensborough Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Greensborough Plaza is a major regional shopping centre in Greensborough, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, approximately 20 kilometres from the CBD.. Known to some locals as “Greensy”, the centre has an extensive range of majors and mini-majors including Coles, Aldi, Kmart, Target, Chemist Warehouse, JB Hi-Fi, The Reject Shop, Rebel Sport, Anytime Fitness and over 170 specialty stores.

  7. Westfield Southland - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Southland (previously known as Southland Centre) is a shopping centre in the suburb of Cheltenham in Melbourne, Australia. [3] Southland has a floor area of 129,180m², making it one of the biggest shopping centres in Australia by size. [1] There are approximately 400 retailers in Southland, including Myer, David Jones and Harris Scarfe.

  8. Westfield Fountain Gate - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, constructed by Overland Construction Corporation, was inaugurated by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Henry Winneke, on March 11th, 1980. Initially, the centre boasted two major retailers: Kmart and Coles New World. Alongside them were 48 other shops and the Hotel Fountain Gate, a pub and restaurant.

  9. The District Docklands - Wikipedia

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    The District Docklands is the terminal stop for tram routes 35, 70 and 86, running along Docklands Drive to the south of the centre. Bus routes 220, 941 and 942 also serve the shopping centre, running along Footscray Road to the east. The District Docklands also has a multi level car park with 2,818 spaces. [9]