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The street, the central portion of which has become a pedestrian mall, was named after Sir George Murray, Secretary of State for War and the Colonies from 1828 to 1830.. It is the one main street in Perth that has an eastern ending at a church – the Roman Catholic St Mary's Cathedral; the other major churches in the CBD are on the sides of the city streets.
Following the completion of the central Perth railway station in 1881, the area bounded by William and Barrack Streets was consolidated as the commercial and retail centre of Perth. Banks, insurance buildings, professional and commercial offices were constructed at St Georges Terrace , along with businesses, shops and warehouses developed in ...
McLean Lane links Murray Street and Wellington Street, running between a multi-storey car park (Pier Street Car Park) and a former gasworks building (which is occupied by arts group, Artsource, as studio space). [16] [17] In 2009 the City of Perth sought to rename the lane, Gasworks Lane. [18]
Carillon City was a major Australian shopping centre in Perth, Western Australia. It was located in the middle of the Perth main retail precinct between the Hay and Murray Street malls, at the southern end of Forrest Place. It was linked to St Georges Terrace by way of access through Trinity Arcade and an arcade under
Hobart — Liverpool Street, Elizabeth Street Mall, Collins Street, Salamanca Place; Victoria. Melbourne — Collins Street, Bourke Street, Flinders Lane, Chapel Street, Glenferrie Road - Hawthorn, Burke Road - Camberwell, Bridge Road - Richmond, Acland Street- St Kilda; Western Australia. Perth — King Street, Hay Street, Murray Street
Forrest Place connects Perth railway station on Wellington Street with the Murray Street Mall, outside the Carillon City shopping centre. It is 150 metres (490 ft) long, [1] and is paved and landscaped as a pedestrianised square, with seating, public artwork, and trees.
The Piccadilly Cinema Centre (formerly Piccadilly Theatre) and Piccadilly Arcade are located at 700-704 Hay Street, Perth, Western Australia. It is an art deco style cinema and shopping arcade, designed by architect William T. Leighton for mining entrepreneur Claude de Bernales.
Perth By 1845 Murray Street: Perth August–September 1829 George Murray Museum Street Perth 26 July 1897 Museum & Art Gallery Narrows Bridge: Built as the bridge between the Kwinana & Mitchell Freeways. Nash Street Perth By 22 June 1845 Richard West Nash Nelson Terrace Perth By 22 June 1845 Nelson Crescent, Nelson Avenue Newcastle Street: Perth