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Brisbane dining is often defined by its outdoors and casual nature Brisbane is home to over 6,000 restaurants and dining establishments, [ 4 ] with outdoor dining featuring prominently. Moreton Bay bugs , less commonly known as flathead lobsters, are an ingredient named for the Brisbane region and which feature commonly in the city's cuisine.
The Brisbane central business district was built on a spur of the Taylor Range with the highest spot in the suburb being Wickham Terrace. [6] North Quay is an area in the CBD that was a landing point during the first European exploration of the Brisbane River .
Brisbane's major factory outlet centres are the Direct Factory Outlets at Skygate and Jindalee. The 100 hectare Brisbane Markets at Rocklea are Brisbane's largest wholesale markets, whilst smaller markets operate at numerous locations throughout the city including South Bank Parklands, Davies Park in West End and the Eat Street Markets at Hamilton.
Riverside Centre is a heritage-listed office building at 123 Eagle Street, Brisbane CBD, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Harry Seidler, and was built in 1986. Completed in 1986, it contains 40 storeys and rises 146 metres (479 ft) above ground. The building is owned by General Property Trust.
Uptown is a six-floor shopping complex located on the Queen Street Mall in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [2] [3] The centre was named The Myer Centre from its opening in 1988 to 2023 as it was the site of Queensland's largest Myer department store.
Westfield Chermside, colloquially known as 'Chermside' or 'Chermy', [3] is a regional shopping centre [4] located in the Brisbane northern suburb of Chermside.It is the second largest regional shopping centre in Australia by both number of stores and gross leasable area, behind Chadstone Shopping Centre, and is operated by Scentre Group. [5]
The proposal was approved by the Brisbane City Council in May 2011, with the store opening in January 2014. [31] The stretch between Queen Street and Elizabeth Street holds other well known luxury brands, with super-luxury Australian jeweller Canturi having his only Brisbane salon in the Tattersalls Arcade, opposite French leather making Longchamp.
The Brisbane City Archives (a collection of local historical records dating back to 1859) was established at Moorooka. [34] Between the early and mid-2000's, Moorooka saw newer arrivals of African settlers from South Sudan, Somalia and Ethiopia. The suburb has been the familiar home of the African diaspora and is known as the "Little Africa" of ...