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The Parramatta sand body was first identified as a soil landscape unit in 2002 as result of archaeological investigation of the Meriton Building site located at 180-180a George Street and 30-32 Charles Street, Parramatta. Archaeological investigation of this site and subsequent archaeological investigations of other sites in the Parramatta CBD ...
Parramatta (/ ˌ p ær ə ˈ m æ t ə /; Dharuk: Burramatta) is a suburb and major commercial centre in Greater Western Sydney. [7] [8] Parramatta is located approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi) west of the Sydney CBD, on the banks of the Parramatta River. [2]
A multi-storey retail air bridge over Marsden Street and Aird Street connected the two new sections to the existing centre's levels 3, 4 and 5. Department store David Jones relocated to Westfield Parramatta from its stand alone store on Church Street which was built in 1961 in the north of the Parramatta CBD. David Jones opened in the space ...
Parramatta Road looking west at Burwood, near Rosebank College, during peak hour. The highway forms the boundaries of various suburbs along the way and ends at the junction of Church Street, Parramatta, where the Great Western Highway briefly turns to the north. Parramatta Road forms the southern boundary of the following suburbs: Ultimo; Glebe
The M4 Motorway is a 55-kilometre (34 mi) [1] series of partially tolled dual carriageway motorways in Sydney designated as route M4. The M4 designation is part of the wider A4 and M4 route designation, the M4 runs parallel and/or below ground to Great Western Highway, Parramatta Road and City West Link, which are part of route A44.
An early map shows the Darcyville estate subdivision plan to encourage growth and development in the area. [11] The 1918 map shows business sites nearby to the Wentworthville station available for sale. [12] More residential sites near the station were available in 1919. [13] With more residents and more businesses in the area, Wentworthville ...
An earlier incarnation of a building on this site was a development on 160-182 Church Street in Parramatta conceived in July 2012, when plans were released for a 215 metres (705 ft) tall skyscraper of 65 storeys. This project would form one of the key developments of Parramatta Square, formerly known as Civic Place. [3]
The Parramatta Square stop is located within the Parramatta CBD. Consisting of two side platforms, Parramatta Square lies between Parramatta railway station and the future Parramatta metro station [116] and will be directly connected to both by the proposed Civic Link. [117] Parramatta Square stop contains a traction substation. [110]