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  2. Wilson Parking - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Lanes and alleyways of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The lanes and alleyways of Sydney are a series of passageways found in Sydney central business district that have historically functioned by providing both off-street vehicular access to city buildings and secondary pedestrian routes through city blocks. They generally feature street art, cafes, restaurants, bars and retail outlets. [1]

  4. Park Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Tram on the corner of Pitt and Park Streets, 1950. Park Street bisects Hyde Park, [a] hence its name. Publishing and Broadcasting Limited and its successor, Consolidated Media Holdings, had their corporate headquarters at 54 Park Street. [3] An electric tramway once ran down Park Street between Elizabeth and College Streets. It was removed in 1960.

  5. Citigroup Centre (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    Citigroup Centre is a 243-metre (797 ft) skyscraper located on Park Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The building draws its name from Citigroup Australia who is the anchor tenant. The building is one of the tallest buildings in Australia, however upon completion in 2000 it was the 8th tallest.

  6. Sydney central business district - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney central business district (CBD) is the historical and main commercial centre of Sydney. The CBD is Sydney's city centre, or Sydney City, and the two terms are used interchangeably. Colloquially, the CBD or city centre is often referred to simply as "Town" or "the City". The Sydney CBD is Australia's main financial and economic centre ...

  7. World Square - Wikipedia

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    Hockley lived at Brickfield Hill until his death in 1859, where he was noted as one of the oldest colonists in Sydney. [2] The site was eventually sold. In 1905, the Anthony Hordern & Sons department store, a six-storey building opened on the former Brickfield Hill. At one point it was the largest department store in the world. [3]

  8. Elizabeth Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Street is a major street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. The street continues south of the central business district (CBD), through the inner city suburbs of Surry Hills, Redfern and Waterloo, before terminating in Zetland. Elizabeth Street lies within the City of Sydney local government area.

  9. Westfield Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Central Plaza opened in 1998 after a refurbishment of the flagship Myer department store and features 87 stores on the two lower levels of the Myer store. It was later purchased by the Westfield Group in 2003. Sydney Central Plaza is located inside the old Farmer and Co department store building which was built in 1874. [9]