Talk:Garden City, Booragoon

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[edit] Floor Count

In the context of the Shopping Mall infobox, the number of floors is defined as floors which operate retail tenancies - as in it's a floor that has retail space available for the purpose of general trading. This centre has all it's retail tenancies on a single floor. While some may argue that the upper deck and underground car parks, or the adjoining office block may count as a level, they do not. If you were to argue that the lower ground car park could count for the number of floors given that a car detailing business operates there - this is also incorrect. It's a service, and not considered a general trading included in the total retail floor area calculation for the centre. This article is on watch, so any further silly changes will be reverted on sight. thewinchester 14:13, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

You may be forgetting that Myer trades over 3 floors, whilst DJ's trades over 2, so, technically, there are 3 floors according to your defintion of "floors in a centre". Tuddy 22:31 18 July 2007

[edit] History

Too far down to point out it was the end of the primacy of the CBD in metropolitan Perth - it was the first, and the start of the drawing away services and businesses from the CBD htat continues today SatuSuro 08:07, 10 December 2006 (UTC)