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The HOYTS Group of companies in Australia and New Zealand includes HOYTS Cinemas, a cinema chain, and Val Morgan, which sells advertising on cinema screens and digital billboards. The company was established by dentist Arthur Russell in Melbourne , Victoria in 1908, showing films in a hired hall.
Crest Theatre is a heritage-listed former cinema and ballroom and now community centre at 157 Blaxcell Street, Granville, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney Australia. It was designed by Cowper and Murphy and Associates and built in 1948 by A. W. Edwards Pty Ltd.
The building also comprises the headquarters for Southern Cross Austereo, Hoyts, Reckitt Benckiser and Tabcorp Holdings. [3] The building was opened in January 2005. It was built by Multiplex. [4] The architect responsible for the design was Greg Crone, known for his work with King Street Wharf, Citigroup Centre and 400 George Street.
The ANZ Centre is an office skyscraper in Auckland, New Zealand. [2] Located at 23 Albert Street, the tower stands at 143 metres (469 ft) in height and has 35 levels of office space , with a total of 33,187 m 2 (357,220 sq ft) floor space .
ANZ Bank Centre is a commercial building in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The skyscraper measured to the top of its roof is 180 metres (591 ft) tall, with an ...
ANZ's arm in New Zealand is operated through a subsidiary company, ANZ National Bank, from 2003 to 2012, when it changed by ANZ Bank New Zealand upon merging the ANZ and National Bank brands. In March 2005, it formed a strategic alliance with Vietnam's Sacombank involving an acquisition of 10% of Sacombank's share capital .
ANZ (Fiji), one of the largest banks in Fiji; ANZ Royal Bank, a bank in Cambodia; ANZ Amerika Samoa Bank, a bank in American Samoa; ANZ Bank Building (Fremantle) ANZ Bank Centre, the tenth tallest building in Sydney; Trustees Chambers, a heritage-listed bank building in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, once known as an ANZ Bank building
Hoyts Cinema, the Melbourne Central Lion Hotel, entertainment venues and various restaurants and bars make up Level 3 of the centre. There is a multi-level glass footbridge across Lonsdale Street to Myer , with the layout of the centre allowing people to walk almost uninterrupted through some form of a shopping centre for over half of the city ...