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Emporium Melbourne (or simply Emporium) is a luxury shopping centre on the corner of Lonsdale and Swanston streets in Melbourne, Australia. Occupying the former Lonsdale Street site of Myer 's Melbourne store, Emporium opened in 2014 following extensive redevelopment.
Myer's national flagship store in Melbourne's Bourke Street Mall Myer Emporium on Lonsdale Street in the Melbourne central business district Myer Lonsdale Street, including Lonsdale House (former head office building until 1980s & again between 2006 and 2010).
Melbourne Central, housing a railway station and shopping centre, opened on Lonsdale Street in 1991. It is a prominent feature of Melbourne due to its famous 1889 Coop's Shot Tower conical dome. [8] Melbourne Central connects by a pedestrian sky bridge over Lonsdale Street to the Emporium centre.
David Neng Hwan Wang (12 February 1920 – 1 January 1978), was a Chinese-Australian businessman and the first Chinese-Australian elected to the Melbourne City Council.. Wang was born in Haimen county, Jiangsu province, China, the son of a prosperous peasant farmer, and studied radio communications in Shanghai before entering the military academy in Chongqing (Chungking), (then the temporary ...
Emporium (Oregon-based department store), a defunct retailer in five western US states; The Emporium, Leicestershire, a nightclub in Coalville, Leicestershire, UK; Emporium Mall, in Lahore, Pakistan; Emporium Mall Pluit, in Pluit, Jakarta, Indonesia; Emporium Melbourne, a shopping centre in Australia
Looking south to Caledonian Lane from Drewery Lane. Lonsdale House is the five storey art deco tower on the right, which was demolished in 2010 for Emporium Melbourne. Caledonian Lane is a street in the Melbourne central business district. It is a short, quiet and narrow (4 metre wide) open laneway, running between Little Bourke and Lonsdale ...
The redeveloped St. Collins Lane opened on 16 May 2016 and was immediately placed on the market by its owners, along with the Melbourne Novotel hotel. [10] The centre had an approximately 70% tenancy rate at opening and was hoped by its owners to rival the recently opened Emporium Melbourne on Lonsdale Street. [11]
Melbourne Central is a large shopping centre, office, and public transport hub in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The main tower is 211-metre (692 ft) high, making it one of the tallest buildings in Melbourne at the time it was built in 1991.