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Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, Early 1990's
... ...liquourland...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne Sunbury Shopping Square now occupies the railway land which was once the football ground, scout hall, boys club, fire station and tennis courts for Sunbury residents. shopping centres sunbury shopping square coles supermarket liquourland evans street macedon street george evans collection A coloured photograph taken at the T intersection of Macedon and Evans Streets. ...Sunbury Shopping Square now occupies the railway land which was once the football ground, scout hall, boys club, fire station and tennis courts for Sunbury residents.A coloured photograph taken at the T intersection of Macedon and Evans Streets. The Sunbury Shoping Square and car park is on the RHS of the photograph. There is a blue car on the intersection and 3 white cars are approaching the intersection from Evans Street.shopping centres, sunbury shopping square, coles supermarket, liquourland, evans street, macedon street, george evans collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, Main Road, Eltham at Diamond Street intersection, 3 July 2013
... Sold 25 August 2015 by Fitzroys of Melbourne with a ten year lease to Liquourland Sold Shop. (2026, April 6). Retrieved from https://www.realcommercial.com.au/sold/property-981-main-road-eltham-vic-3095-501635169...Sold 25 August 2015 by Fitzroys of Melbourne with a ten year lease to Liquourland Sold Shop. (2026, April 6). Retrieved from https://www.realcommercial.com.au/sold/property-981-main-road-eltham-vic-3095-501635169 Jim Connor Collection Blockbuster Diamond Street Liquorland Main Road Eltham Born digital Main Road, Eltham at Diamond Street intersection Photograph Digital Photograph Jim Connor ...Looking south along Main Road Eltham at intersection of Diamond Street and Cecil Street. On the right can be seen the Liquorland store on former railway land which was previoulsy the Blockbuster video store until Blockbuster went bust. The site was previously used as an unsealed car park for the Eltham Railway Station. In 1996 Wayne Phillips MLA announced that Caldeed P/L was the preferred developer of the land at Eltham Station for a proposed commercial development and commuter car parking (The Advertiser, April 16, 1996). Blockbuster Eltham was established on this site around 1996-1997. Following the company's 2010 bankruptcy and subsequent nationwide store liquidations, most Victorian Blockbuster locations were shuttered between March and May 2011 after ownership changes, with the Eltham storefront closing Friday April 13, 2012. The last Australian store closed in 2019 in Morley, Western Australia. The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. A new lease was signed 4 March 2022 and the store converted to a Grill'd Hamburger restaurant, opening its doors September 8, 2022. Sold 25 August 2015 by Fitzroys of Melbourne with a ten year lease to Liquourland Sold Shop. (2026, April 6). Retrieved from https://www.realcommercial.com.au/sold/property-981-main-road-eltham-vic-3095-501635169jim connor collection, blockbuster, diamond street, liquorland, main road eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, Main Road, Eltham at Luck Street intersection, 3 July 2013
... Sold 25 August 2015 by Fitzroys of Melbourne with a ten year lease to Liquourland Sold Shop. (2026, April 6). Retrieved from https://www.realcommercial.com.au/sold/property-981-main-road-eltham-vic-3095-501635169...Sold 25 August 2015 by Fitzroys of Melbourne with a ten year lease to Liquourland Sold Shop. (2026, April 6). Retrieved from https://www.realcommercial.com.au/sold/property-981-main-road-eltham-vic-3095-501635169 Jim Connor Collection Blockbuster Liquorland Main Road Eltham Luck Street Born digital Main Road, Eltham at Luck Street intersection Photograph Digital Photograph Jim Connor ...Looking west from Luck Street across Main Road Eltham at the Liquorland store on former railway land which was previoulsy the Blockbuster video store until Blockbuster went bust. The site was previously used as an unsealed car park for the Eltham Railway Station. In 1996 Wayne Phillips MLA announced that Caldeed P/L was the preferred developer of the land at Eltham Station for a proposed commercial development and commuter car parking (The Advertiser, April 16, 1996). Blockbuster Eltham was established on this site around 1996-1997. Following the company's 2010 bankruptcy and subsequent nationwide store liquidations, most Victorian Blockbuster locations were shuttered between March and May 2011 after ownership changes, with the Eltham storefront closing Friday April 13, 2012. The last Australian store closed in 2019 in Morley, Western Australia. The shop was then converted to a Liquorland store. The site was sold 25 August 2015 with a ten year lease in place to Liquorland. A new lease was signed 4 March 2022 and the store converted to a Grill'd Hamburger restaurant, opening its doors September 8, 2022. Sold 25 August 2015 by Fitzroys of Melbourne with a ten year lease to Liquourland Sold Shop. (2026, April 6). Retrieved from https://www.realcommercial.com.au/sold/property-981-main-road-eltham-vic-3095-501635169jim connor collection, blockbuster, liquorland, main road eltham, luck street
