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The Burnside Village shopping centre. Burnside Village is a premium shopping centre located in the suburb of Glenside in Adelaide, South Australia. It is situated within the City of Burnside local government area. Burnside Village is home to prestigious stores such as Zara, Tommy Hilfiger, Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauren, Oroton, Sass & Bide, and ...
This category contains articles about shopping centres in Adelaide. Pages in category "Shopping centres in Adelaide" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
As of the 2021 Census, there were 3,060 people in Burnside in 1,257 households, with a median age of 43. 48.2% of people were male. 57.4% were married. 66.0% were born in Australia, with the next most common countries of birth being England (5.2%) and China (5.2%). 73.6% of people only spoke English at home.
Adjacent Howard Terrace is considered to be the end of the Plains and the start of the foothills. Hazelwood Park includes the Burnside Swimming Centre, a popular site in the summer. Much of the remainder of the suburb is residential but there is a small shopping area along Glynburn Road on the eastern edge.
The Burnside Civic Centre houses the council chambers, community centre, library and ballroom of the City of Burnside, Adelaide, South Australia. It is located at the corner of Greenhill and Portrush Roads in Tusmore. It is opposite the shopping complex, Burnside Village.
The City of Burnside is a local government area in the South Australian city of Adelaide stretching from the Adelaide Parklands into the Adelaide foothills with an area of 2,753 hectares (6,800 acres). It was founded in August 1856 as the District Council of Burnside, the name of a property of an early settler, and was classed as a city in 1943.
A shopping street or shopping district is a designated road or quarter of a city/town that is composed of individual retail establishments (such as stores, boutiques, restaurants, and shopping complexes). Such areas will typically be pedestrian-oriented, with street-side buildings, wide sidewalks, etc. [1] [2]
Burnside, Nova Scotia, an urban neighbourhood in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; Burnside Drive, a road in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; Burnside, Colchester County, an unincorporated rural community in Nova Scotia; Burnside Hall, a building on the downtown campus of McGill University, Montreal, Quebec; Burnside, Newfoundland and Labrador, a seaside town in ...