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“Senseless” graffiti vandals target city

“Senseless” graffiti vandals target city

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

Graffiti vandals have been defacing buildings and empty shop-front windows in the CBD in what a residents’ association has described as “shocking” and “senseless”.

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Vacant shopfronts revived in the CBD

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

A host of empty shopfronts in the CBD’s eastern end are set to be transformed into space for artists, artisans and entrepreneurs. 

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Tea Rooms unveil new-look home at historic building

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

One of Melbourne’s oldest tea rooms and cake shop hopes to give its new home in the CBD a makeover under plans to be considered by City of Melbourne.   

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Fifth CBD precinct group emerges

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

A new CBD-focused precinct association, representing businesses in the growing “city north” catchment, will soon be established with the support of the City of Melbourne. 

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Dining scheme set to return after injecting $40m into the city

August 25th, 2021 - Brendan Rees

The City of Melbourne’s popular Melbourne Money scheme – which pumped $40 million into the city’s economy – is set to return for “another round” once the sixth lockdown ends.  

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Pedestrians benefit from Elizabeth St revamp

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

More than four years after its proposed start date, streetscape upgrades at the southern end of Elizabeth St have finally been completed.

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“Gains have been lost”: Office occupancy plummets again

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

Repeat lockdowns have decimated Melbourne’s CBD workplaces, with just 12 per cent of office space occupied compared with pre-COVID levels. 

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From trash to treasure … light-up installation transforms CBD laneway

August 25th, 2021 - Brendan Rees

A colourful art installation featuring preloved dollhouses once destined for landfill has breathed new life into a narrow CBD laneway.   

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Booksellers unite in new chapter to halt city exodus

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

Like many booksellers, Dino Traverso of Dymocks bookshop in the CBD has found it tough to attract new customers amid repeated lockdowns.   

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The flash brothels of Little Lon

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

A major historical study has been made of the flash brothels that proliferated in the 19th century in an area of the CBD known colloquially as Little Lon.

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Heritage push for Queen St

Heritage push for Queen St

July 24th, 2019 - Sean Car
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