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  2. Chatswood Chase Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Work on the expansion concluded in 2010 and the centre was renamed to Chatswood Chase Sydney. [8] Apple opened its second Apple Store in Australia on 9 August 2008. [9] In August 2012, Harvey Norman closed its store due to poor sales and was replaced by JB Hi-Fi. [10] In November 2017, GIC purchased a 49% shareholding. [11]

  3. File:Apple Store, Sydney.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of shopping centres in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sydney's Royal Arcade, since demolished. This arcade, one of the earliest examples of a shopping centre in Australia and one of many of its kind in Sydney's city centre, ran from George Street near the markets, through to Pitt Street. Broadway Shopping Centre, Sydney CBD; Central Park Mall, Sydney CBD; The Galeries, Sydney CBD; Glasshouse ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Pitt Street Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Strand Arcade – Opened in 1891 and is the last remaining Victorian era arcade in the Sydney CBD. Glasshouse – An office and retail building located on the end of Pitt Street Mall and King Street. Opened in 1990 and refurbished in 2015. Sydney Arcade – An arcade originally built in 1882 and was demolished in 1954.

  7. Market Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Market Street is located in the heart of the Sydney central business district shopping precinct. The street gets its name due to the street being located at the CBD's shopping precinct. The two flagship David Jones department stores in Sydney are located in Market Street, diagonally across the Castlereagh Street intersection.

  8. Apple Store - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Store is a chain of retail stores owned and operated by Apple Inc. The stores sell, service and repair various Apple products, including Mac desktop and MacBook laptop personal computers, iPhone smartphones, iPad tablet computers, Apple Watch smartwatches, Apple TV digital media players, software, and both Apple-branded and selected third-party accessories.

  9. Westfield Eastgardens - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Eastgardens is a large shopping centre in the suburb of Eastgardens in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. [1]Food court level and looking up to level 2 Office tower Old signage of the stores with David Jones replaced by Myer in 2008 and Franklins replaced by Romeo's Supa IGA in 2013 which was replaced by Aldi in 2015