Pitt Street Mall

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Pitt Street Mall is a major pedestrianised shopping strip in the heart of Sydney’s central business district, known for its high-end retail stores and large shopping centres.

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Pitt Street Mall canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pedestrian mall
shopping district
country Australia
hasEventType public performances
retail promotions
seasonal decorations
hasFeature buskers and street performers
outdoor seating
public art
street furniture
hasLocalGovernmentArea City of Sydney NERFINISHED
hasNearbyLandmark Hyde Park (Sydney) NERFINISHED
Queen Victoria Building NERFINISHED
Sydney Tower NERFINISHED
hasNearbyStreet Castlereagh Street NERFINISHED
George Street NERFINISHED
King Street NERFINISHED
Market Street NERFINISHED
hasPedestrianAccessRestriction no private vehicle traffic
hasPedestrianOrientation retail and leisure
hasPublicTransportAccess Martin Place railway station NERFINISHED
Town Hall railway station NERFINISHED
light rail on George Street
hasRedevelopment integration with Westfield Sydney complex
streetscape upgrades
hasRetailCategory department stores
luxury fashion
specialty stores
hasShoppingCentre Glasshouse NERFINISHED
MidCity Centre NERFINISHED
Sydney Arcade NERFINISHED
The Strand Arcade NERFINISHED
Westfield Sydney NERFINISHED
hasZoning commercial
isEconomicRole high-rent retail location
major retail hub for Sydney
isMajorShoppingAreaOf Sydney CBD NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor being one of the busiest shopping precincts in Australia
high-end retail stores
large shopping centres
language English
locatedIn New South Wales
Sydney
Sydney central business district NERFINISHED
partOf Pitt Street NERFINISHED
pedestrianOnly true
streetType pedestrianised shopping strip
surface paved

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Market Street hasNearbyLandmark Pitt Street Mall
subject surface form: Market Street (Sydney)