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Theatre Royal Sydney (TRS) is a theatre in Sydney, Australia.Earlier theatres also called the Theatre Royal, on the same site, date back to 1833. The current building, designed by modernist architect Harry Seidler, was built in 1976 and has offered a broad range of entertainment since the 1990s.
Wilson Parking (Holdings) Limited (Chinese: 威信停車場管理(控股)有限公司) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wilson Group. [9] It was established in Hong Kong in 1983, [10] Wilson Group was acquired by Sun Hung Kai Properties in 1991. Parking schemes include Hourly, Day Park, Night Park, 12-hour Park, 24-hour Park, Max Park, Quarterly ...
New South Wales State Heritage Register sites located in the Sydney central business district ... Park Street, Sydney; ... Theatre Royal Sydney; W.
The State Theatre is a 2034 seat heritage listed theatre [2] located at 47–51 Market Street, in the Sydney central business district in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The theatre was designed by Henry Eli White with assistance from John Eberson
As of July 2015, the Property Market in Sydney has surged in the first Q of 2015, up 3.1%. [12] Sydney's eastern and northern suburbs typically attract the highest prices, reflecting their desirability and premium location. [13] The annual capital growth for houses and units in Sydney is 4.2% and 3.8% respectively. [14]
The Roundhouse is an entertainment venue located on the University of New South Wales campus in Kensington, Australia. It is operated by the Arc . The Union Bar (or UniBar) is located on the ground floor of the Roundhouse, with a large round main auditorium in the centre and a series of food outlets (known as Eats @ the Round) located to the ...
Grays Point is a suburb in Southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 29 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Sutherland Shire. Grays Point is a small suburb with extensive views of the Port Hacking estuary.
Her Majesty's Theatre Fire, Sydney, March 1902. The original Her Majesty's had its origin in the partnership of James Allison and George Rignold, [1] lessees of Adelaide's Theatre Royal and the Melbourne Opera House. [1] They secured a long lease on a site in Pitt Street, Sydney, [2] and formed a company for the purpose of founding a theatre. [3]