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  2. Big W - Wikipedia

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    A Big W store at the Top Ryde City shopping centre, Ryde, New South Wales. Ever since its modern format stores in 1976, Big W stores featured garden centres similar to Kmart and Target. These facilities continued to be added throughout its store portfolio throughout the 1980s and early 2000s until they started being added to only a select few ...

  3. Top Ryde City - Wikipedia

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    The original Top Ryde Shopping Centre was opened on the current 3.5 hectare site on 14 November 1957 by the Premier of New South Wales Joe Cahill. [1] It was the first post-war major open-air shopping centre built in New South Wales [citation needed] and the second post war and open-air mall-type complex built in Australia after Chermside Drive ...

  4. File:Martineau Place Shopping Centre, Birmingham.jpg

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    View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap 52.480618; -1.895784 This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication .

  5. Category:Shopping centres in Sydney - Wikipedia

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  6. Hurstville Central - Wikipedia

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    Hurstville Central (originally named Hurstville Super Centre) is a shopping centre in the suburb of Hurstville in the St George area of Sydney and is located above Hurstville railway station and features a Coles supermarket and around 39 speciality stores.

  7. Talk:Chadstone Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Ryde City website makes the claim:- "The original Top Ryde shopping centre was erected in 1957 and was the first Post War retail mall on the American model which was erected in NSW." Which is a little strange in itself because the bronze grand opening plaque states Sept 15 1955.

  8. Swan Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Swan Shopping Centre is an 80,000 square feet (7,400 m 2) shopping centre in Yardley, Birmingham, which opened in Spring 2012. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] With its landmark high rise building, it stands on the A45 Coventry Road at its intersection with the A4040 Outer Ring Road (also the Birmingham Outer Circle Number 11 bus route), known as Swan Island.

  9. List of shopping centres in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable shopping centres in Australia. It does not include street shopping strips such as Chapel Street, Melbourne or Oxford Street, Sydney which were prevalent in Australian cities until the 1960s.