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  2. City Mall, Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    A concept design by the City Architect was adopted by Christchurch City Council, the Cashel Street Businessmen's Association and the High Street Businessmen's Association in 1981. [5] On 11 January 1982, the sections of Cashel and High Street that form the mall were closed to traffic.

  3. List of historic places in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    236 Tuam Street Christchurch Central City: Media related to A.J. White's Department Store at Wikimedia Commons II ANZ Bank, Christchurch [334] 188 High Street Christchurch Central City Media related to ANZ Bank, Christchurch at Wikimedia Commons II Armstrongs Building, Christchurch [335] 91–107 Armagh Street Christchurch Central City

  4. New Regent Street - Wikipedia

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    Repairs to the street and buildings were carried out by Naylor Love Construction Limited for NZ$3,000,000, [29] with Fulton Ross Team Architects providing the architectural inputs. [30] New Regent Street was set to be reopened in December 2012, but this was delayed to February 2013, and then March, [31] and it finally did open on Saturday, 20 ...

  5. Colombo Street - Wikipedia

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    Colombo Street is a main road of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.It runs south-north through the centre of Christchurch with a break at Cathedral Square.As with many other central Christchurch streets, it is named for a colonial Anglican bishopric, Colombo, Sri Lanka in what at the time was known as Ceylon.

  6. Chief Post Office, Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, New Zealand’s first telephone exchange was installed in the building. Post services were offered from the building until 2000 when it was re-purposed to house a Christchurch tourist information centre and a restaurant, café and offices. [4] Following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake the building closed.

  7. Manchester Courts - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Courts, earlier known as the MLC Building, was a commercial high-rise building in the Christchurch Central City.Built in 1905–1906 for the New Zealand Express Company, it was at the time the tallest commercial building in Christchurch.

  8. Christchurch Central City - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch Central City or Christchurch City Centre is the geographical centre and the heart of Christchurch, New Zealand.It is defined as the area within the Four Avenues (Bealey Avenue, Fitzgerald Avenue, Moorhouse Avenue and Deans Avenue [4]) and thus includes the densely built up central city, some less dense surrounding areas of residential, educational and industrial usage, and green ...

  9. Listed buildings in Christchurch, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    The Bow House, No 11 High Street, Christchurch. DoE ref 1A/3 Grid Reference: 5]: 56 The Old Masonic Lodge, walls and railings. No 27 High Street, Christchurch. DoE ref 1A/2 Grid Reference: 5]: 57 No 29 High Street, Christchurch. DoE ref 1A/1 Grid Reference: 5]: 57 No 43 High Street, Christchurch.