Hunter Street is a major road in the Newcastle central business district, in New South Wales. The street, formerly three separate thoroughfares, extends from Pacific Street in the city's east, to Selma Street in Newcastle West and since 2008 has been the focus of community-led creative enterprises and projects. [1] Newcastle's Hunter Street has forever been the epicentre of our city's happenings. Offering a selection of food and drink venues to experience day in and day out, a base for longstanding as well as fresh retail brick and mortar spaces, and a home for a collection of health and beauty clinics and fitness studios.
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Photos posted by Mr Dennard this week of a closed shopping arcade along the Hunter Street Mall in Newcastle have been among his most popular. "Everybody was commenting. It evokes some kind of. The clean-up of the old Hunter Street Mall has begun ahead of the demolition of the site. Sage Swinton is a news reporter who was born and bred in the Hunter. She has been with the Newcastle Herald since June 2020, and covers Newcastle council as well as other general news. Sage Swinton is a news. The previously popular section of the Hunter Street Mall shopping centre, in Newcastle, NSW, gradually closed down in stages with plans to redevelop the site into a mixed residential and retail. East End Village Intersection of Wolfe Street and Hunter Street. Future Phases - IN DESIGN Remaining phases along Hunter Street will follow, with planning and design for some already underway. These include upgrades on Laing Street, Market Street and potential for Melbourne lane-way style development closing Keightley Street to through traffic.
HUNTER STREET INTERACTIVE MAP Who owns what? Newcastle Herald
Hunter Street 3 1 review #56 of 65 things to do in Newcastle Points of Interest & Landmarks Write a review What people are saying " Past its peak " Dec 2023 Due to Newcastle spreading out so much and the recent addition, and continued addition of Honeysuckle this part of town is no longer loved. Doma is planning two towers behind the Newcastle Transport Interchange as part of the $130-million final stage at 854 Hunter Street, Newcastle West. The Bates Smart-designed project adds 365 apartments, ground floor retail and office space across 28- and 30-storey towers immediately behind the interchange on the combined 8743sq m site. City of Newcastle has welcomed another milestone in the City's revitalisation, with work beginning today on a major residential and retail development in Hunter Street Mall as part of Iris Capital's $700 million East End project. The Crown & Anchor: 189 Hunter St, Newcastle. Momo Wholefood: 227 Hunter St, Newcastle. The Lucky 237 Hunter St, Newcastle. Surtaj Indian Restaurant: 265 Hunter Street, Newcastle. Saigon Feast 267 Hunter Street, Newcastle. Clarendon Hotel: 347 Hunter St, Newcastle. Coal and Cedar: 380/382 Hunter Street, Newcastle.
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Newcastle. Today, Hunter Street comprises a rich collection of commercial and institutional buildings, many designed by notable local architects. The quality and diversity of architectural styles found here are testimony to the historic importance of the main street and its ongoing place in our local identity 96 Cnr Hunter St / 64-66 Hunter St / 24 Hunter St, Newcastle East, ANZ Bank building (in 1909 / 24 Hunter St, in 1920 66-68 Hunter St) 1823 - James and Nancy McClymont arrived on the Andromeda. In 1824, James McClymont applied for and was granted an allotment of land in Newcastle. This was allotment 136 in Hunter street near Perkins Street.
26 June, 2012 10:02AM AEST Hidden Newcastle - the secret baths under City Arcade By Barney Langford The site of the City Arcade between Hunter and Newcomen Streets has historical significance as an early source of fresh water for the Newcastle community. Hunter Street welcomes a new restaurant offering a cuisine first for our city's CBD. Welcome to The Palace in Newcastle - Newcastle's home of Filipino cuisine.
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Castlemaine Brewery is a heritage-listed former brewery and museum and now serviced apartments at 787 Hunter Street, Newcastle West, City of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Oswald Lewis and built from 1874 to 1876 by Laing and Wylie under supervising architect G. H. Cox. (991) • Open until 6:30pm • Shop 2 / 159 - 161 Hunter Street , Newcastle See all images Services Featured Nail Repair WAXING LASH & BROW TREATMENTS COSMETIC TATTOO ACRYLIC SNS BIAB GEL HANDS TOOTSIES Infills with BIAB 1h A $80 Pedicure with shellac 50min A $60 Shellac removal with a new service 5min A $5 Pedicure with colour polish 40min A $50 Team