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London Court is a four-level mock Tudor open shopping arcade located in the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. [1] It was built in 1937 by wealthy gold financier and businessman Claude de Bernales for residential and commercial purposes.
Peppermint Grove is an affluent western suburb of Perth, Western Australia on the north bank of the Swan River at Freshwater Bay. Its local government area, the smallest in the country, is the Shire of Peppermint Grove. The suburb was named after the Swan River peppermint trees (Agonis flexuosa) lining many streets. The suburb has long been ...
The 1994 redevelopment was designed by the Los Angeles architects RTKL Associates and local firm Oldham Boas Ednie-Brown Architects, Planners & Interior Designers (now known as The Buchan Group). The centre was officially opened on 26 September 1994.
Almost all have now left for new premises in Murray Street, [2] Perth's new retail centre. Other high-end retailers that once surrounded King Street on Hay Street included Burberry, Emporio Armani, Canali, Hugo Boss and Apple. King Street's demise has been well documented and many commentators have noted that it now consists largely of empty ...
Eglinton was approved in 1974 as a suburb name [2] and is named after the barque Eglinton, which was wrecked on rocks near Alkimos that now bear its name. [3]Prior to European settlement, the Mooro tribe of the Noongar people had lived in what has become the northern Perth metropolitan region for more than 40,000 years, taking advantage of the abundant food and water around the chain of ...
Loftus Street is a major north–south road in the Perth suburbs of Subiaco and West Perth, connecting London Street with Thomas Street.These roads, together with Winthrop Avenue further south, form State Route 61, [1] which links Crawley with West Perth and Yokine.
Perth's earlier tallest buildings were located on St Georges Terrace, including the Colonial Mutual Life building (tallest building in Perth from 1936 to 1962), [4] subsequent tallest buildings were: Citibank House (37 St Georges Terrace, 1962 until 1970; it was then known as the T & G Building), [5] Parmelia House (191 St Georges Terrace, 1970 ...
Along Thomas Street is routes 26, 96 and 103. Route 26 goes between East Perth and the QEII Medical Centre. [72] Route 96 goes between Leederville railway station on the Yanchep line and UWA. [73] Route 103 goes between East Perth and Fremantle railway station, via the QEII Medical Centre. [72] Route 97 is the only route that terminates at ...