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The Myer Centre is a five-story shopping centre in the heart of the Adelaide city centre, South Australia. A significant landmark in Rundle Mall, it houses South Australia's largest Myer store alongside over 80 smaller shops and a large underground food court. [1] It is also accessible from North Terrace and an airbridge to David Jones.
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.
He arrived at Port Adelaide aboard the ship St Vincent in November 1867 [21] and commenced work at Northmore's King William Street shop. He struck up a friendship with William Taylor (died 1913), [ 1 ] of Northmore's Hindley Street store, [ 4 ] and together set up in business in December 1872 as Marshall & Taylor at 12 Hindley Street, [ 3 ] and ...
Westfield Marion achieved major Australian firsts upon redevelopment in 1997 as the first shopping centre to have all three department stores present in South Australia at the time, (David Jones, Harris Scarfe and Myer) as well as all three discount department stores (Big W, Kmart and Target).
Myer opened a store in the redeveloped Top Ryde City in northern Sydney in 2010. There was (previously an A.J. Benjamin's store) Grace Bros store at this centre from 1964 until closure in early 1985. [60] The Myer store closed in July 2015. In April 2008, Myer announced that it would open three new stores in Queensland.
Myer believed the combined group would have generated pro forma sales and earnings before interest and taxes in 2013 around $5.0 billion and $364 million, respectively. In addition, Myer expected that a merger could have achieved more than $85 million of ongoing annual cost synergies within three years, primarily driven by structural efficiencies.
Construction of Verco Building on North Terrace, Adelaide, 1915. The Verco Building is a building in the Australian state of South Australia located in the Adelaide city centre at 178–179 North Terrace, Adelaide, and is today part of the Myer Centre.
Former Target Country store formerly Fossey's store in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Coles Myer merged the operations of Fosseys with Target in 1996, redesigning Fosseys stores to focus on family apparel retailing in rural Australia. It also introduced Fosseys branded merchandise with attributes of value, convenience and confidence. [citation ...