The Strand Arcade

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The Strand Arcade is a Victorian shopping arcade in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Strand Arcade is located in the heart of the Sydney central business district, between Pitt Street Mall and George Street.

Long shot of the Strand Arcade taken from the top floor, Pitt St end
Long shot of the Strand Arcade taken from the top floor, Pitt St end

[edit] History

'The Strand' was built in 1891 and was opened in 1892, as the fifth and last of the arcades built in Sydney in the Victorian era. It is the only one remaining in its original form today.

The Arcade was originally known as the ‘City Arcade’ and sometimes as ‘Arcade Street’. In 1981 it was named after the famous London Street that links the city of London and the city of Westminster. The Strand was London’s smartest theatre, hotel and shopping street in the early 1900s.

[edit] Today

The Strand houses Australian designer labels such as Alannah Hill, Alex Perry, Jayson Brunsdon, Victoria Buckley Jewellery, Terry Biviano and Fleur Wood.

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