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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.
The centre was built by Myer Shopping Centres as part of an extensive subdivision of the area, which at the time was the largest remaining underdeveloped, nonindustrial land in the Adelaide metropolitan area. The centre opened in September 1970. [1] Located in the City of Tea Tree Gully, it is the major shopping hub for the north-east of Adelaide.
Dazzeland was a two-storey family entertainment centre occupying the top levels of the REMM Myer Centre in Rundle Mall, a major shopping mall in Adelaide, Australia. [6] The centre was built between 1988 and 1991, at a cost of $1 billion.
In August 1985, Myer Emporium Ltd and GJ Coles & Coy Ltd merged to become Coles Myer Limited. In 1996, Coles Myer merged the Target and Fosseys brands, [6] and their first speciality store Baby Target was established. [citation needed] Then in 1998, their second speciality store, Target Home opened.
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.
At 520 m (1,710 ft) long, with over 1000 retail outlets, 300 services, 3 department stores, and 15 arcades, Rundle Mall is the longest outdoor mall in the southern hemisphere. [3] It is the centrepiece of Adelaide's city centre, and home to some of the most expensive commercial real estate in the state.
Ulta Beauty originally planned to open 75 new stores in 2020, but the COVID-19 shutdown forced America?s largest beauty retailer to push those plans back to 2021 and reduce the number of new ...
Myer Centre may refer to various shopping centres in Australia: Myer Centre, Adelaide; Uptown, Brisbane, formerly The Myer Centre