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  2. Myer - Wikipedia

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    Myer opened a store in the redeveloped Top Ryde City in northern Sydney in 2010. There was (previously an A.J. Benjamin's store) Grace Bros store at this centre from 1964 until closure in early 1985. [60] The Myer store closed in July 2015. In April 2008, Myer announced that it would open three new stores in Queensland.

  3. Allan and Stark Building - Wikipedia

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    The Allan and Stark Building is a heritage-listed row of contiguous but not identical retail buildings located at 110 Queen Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The architect was Andrea Stombuco. It was also known as Myer Store. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. [1]

  4. Uptown, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Uptown is a six-floor shopping complex located on the Queen Street Mall in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [2] [3] The centre was named The Myer Centre from its opening in 1988 to 2023 as it was the site of Queensland's largest Myer department store.

  5. Westfield North Lakes - Wikipedia

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    In May 2008, the centre's 2-level Myer store was opened, which replaced the Myer store in Strathpine Centre that closed in 2007. [2] IKEA opened their second Queensland store at Westfield North Lakes in November 2016. Stage 3 also has 60 additional stores, including Kmart, Rebel Sport, JB HI-FI and Cotton On.

  6. Westfield Carindale - Wikipedia

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    It originally had only 50 specialty stores and is built on the same site as Belmont House. [3] In 1996, Suncorp floated the property as the Suncorp Property Trust. [4] In March 1999, Westfield Carindale became the first centre in Queensland to have two major department stores in the one centre, Myer and David Jones. [5] [6]

  7. Indooroopilly Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Indooroopilly Shoppingtown, circa 1976. The fountain was near the entrance to the Myer store. The centre was constructed and opened in 1970 by The Westfield Group.The entire area was first cleared of the residents and their homes, mostly Queenslander-style houses.

  8. Target Australia - Wikipedia

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    In August 1985, Myer Emporium Ltd and GJ Coles & Coy Ltd merged to become Coles Myer Limited. In 1996, Coles Myer merged the Target and Fosseys brands, [6] and their first speciality store Baby Target was established. [citation needed] Then in 1998, their second speciality store, Target Home opened.

  9. McWhirters - Wikipedia

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    McWhirters is a heritage-listed former department store at Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.It is also known as McWhirters Marketplace, McWhirters & Son Ltd, and Myer (Fortitude Valley).