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Robbs Building, demolished in 1982 to make way for an open forecourt on the corner Original Rialto Building, retained as part of the development. The site of the whole Rialto development ran between Flinders Lane and Collins Street, and was occupied by several buildings including numerous small warehouses on Flinders Lane, with lanes between including and Winfield Square and Robbs Lane.
This small office building at 40-46 Elizabeth Street near Flinders Lane was designed by renowned architect Walter Burley Griffin, who was from Chicago, and had settled in Melbourne after winning the competition to design Canberra in 1913. It was commissioned by Russian-Australian Nisson Leonard-Kavensky, a successful clothing manufacturer, and ...
The Nicholas Building in 2018. The Nicholas Building is a landmark historic office and retail building located at 37 Swanston St, at the intersection of Swanston Street and Flinders Lane, in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia.
The former New York City mayor had been a no-show to his non-jury civil trial that was set to begin Thursday in Manhattan federal court. "All parties reached a resolution," Giuliani’s attorney ...
In New York, the tallest was the 12-storey Washington Building of 1887, which was 67 metres (220 ft) to the roof, plus attic and cupola; the 13-storey New York Times Building by George B Post was 57.3 metres (188 ft) to the top of its spire; and the adjacent 11-storey Potter Building completed in 1885 was 50.3 metres (165 ft) to the top of the ...
Flinders Lane is a minor street and thoroughfare in the Melbourne central business district of Victoria, Australia.The laneway runs east–west from Spring Street to Spencer Street in-between Flinders and Collins streets.
Journey Art Exhibition by Stefano Canturi in February 2013. fortyfivedownstairs is a not-for-profit theatre and gallery in Melbourne, Australia.. Located on the lower floors of a brick nineteenth century building in Flinders Lane, fortyfivedownstairs showcases visual art, independent theatre and live music. [1]
It was originally twice the size, extending from Flinders Lane right through to Flinders Street. The Flinders Street facing half was demolished in the early 1930s and replaced by the new headquarters for the State Electricity Commission. Later known as Royston House, it is heritage-listed with the National Trust (Victoria), and by Heritage ...