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This area was added to the Perth Parking Management Area when the Purple CAT route commenced to get around the rule that the Perth Parking Levy must only fund projects within the Perth Parking Management Area. [13] [7] This covers most of the City of Perth and a small part of the City of Vincent. [14]
At present, the main shopping complex has a floor space of over 72,000 square metres (780,000 sq ft). The entire centre is situated on approximately 300,000 square metres (3,200,000 sq ft) of land. The main shopping complex consists of a long main mall with several wings and side malls.
This category contains articles about shopping centres in Perth. Pages in category "Shopping centres in Perth, Western Australia" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The redevelopment will expand the shopping centre floor area from 73,365 square metres (789,690 sq ft) to 180,235 square metres (1,940,030 sq ft) with the number of car bays rising from 4086 to 7200. The centre could ultimately end up with as much as 263,500 square metres (2,836,000 sq ft) of floor space. [ 1 ]
Westfield Whitford City, formerly Whitford City Shopping Centre, is a major shopping centre in Hillarys, east of St Mark's Anglican Community School in Perth, Western Australia. Built in 1977 on the former Red Cattle Ridge site at Marmion Avenue approximately 18 kilometres (11 miles) north of the Perth central business district , the centre is ...
Forrest Chase is a major shopping centre in Perth, Western Australia located in Forrest Place. A Myer store serves as its main anchor and largest tenant. The centre also contains a Woolworths supermarket and other shops. The western portion of the structure sits on the site of the former Padbury Buildings on the eastern side of Forrest Place.
Central Area Transit (CAT) buses operate in the Perth CBD and Joondalup. CAT buses are free. [30] Perth CAT buses are funded by the Perth Parking Levy, a parking levy on non-residential parking bays in the City of Perth. [31] Joondalup CAT buses are funded by the City of Joondalup and Edith Cowan University and only operate on weekdays. [32]
Carillon City was a major Australian shopping centre, located in Perth. It is located in the middle of the Perth main retail precinct between the Hay and Murray Street malls, at the southern end of Forrest Place. It is linked to St Georges Terrace by way of access through Trinity Arcade and an arcade under Hay Street