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World Square is a large shopping centre and urban development in the Sydney Central Business District. /sup> It fills an entire Sydney city block, bounded by
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Streets, on what was a small hill called Brickfield Hill. World Square features a shopping centre, hotels, office buildings and residential apartment towers. Liverpool Lane, off Liverpool Street, is part of World Square and features restaurants, cafes and take away shops. It is also the home of
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Buildings

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World Square Hotel (formerly the Avillion Hotel Sydney), corner of Pitt Street and Liverpool Street. 10 floors of hotel, restaurants and commercial space. Construction ended in 1999. * Hordern Towers, on Pitt Street. 48 floors of residential apartments and commercial space Construction ended in 1999. *
World Tower The World Tower is a residential skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. Designed by Fender Katsalidis, it stands at a height of , making it the second tallest residential building in the city, surpassed by Greenland Centre. Construction began in ...
, on Liverpool Street. 73 floors of residential apartments and commercial suites. Construction ended in 2004. *
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, 680 George Street and 50 Goulburn Street. 51 floors of commercial space. Construction ended in 2004. * Latitude East, corner of Pitt Street and Goulburn Street. 12 floors of commercial space. Construction ended in 2007. * The World Square Shopping Centre is located on the Lower Ground floor and Ground floor of this development containing various retailers.


History

The site on which World Square now stands was originally home to the
Anthony Hordern & Sons Anthony Hordern & Sons was a major department store in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. With 52 acres (21 hectares) of retail space, Anthony Hordern's was once the largest department store in the world. The historic Anthony Hordern building, w ...
department store, a six-storey building which opened in 1905 on the former Brickfield Hill. The flagship store operated from 1905 until 1966 with the store converted to Horderns HomeWorld which operated until its closure in 1973. After the takeover of Anthony Hordern's by Waltons in January 1970, the Brickfield Hill site was then sold to Stocks and Holdings Ltd, for $8.5 million, ending 64 years of retail pioneering and ownership of the building by Anthony Hordern's Ltd. Following the closure of the department store, the building operated as Palace Emporium and was subsequently used by the NSW Institute of Technology (now UTS). Palace Emporium and Institute of Technology operated in the building until the late 1970s. Since then the building remained vacant due to strict fire regulations changed and the building was no longer adequately fire-rated. In the early 1980s the building's new owner, a Singaporean-based Ipoh Garden Development planned to try to save the Anthony Hordern & Sons building. However it was found to be too costly after receiving independent advice from the CSIRO on the state of the building's concrete and other fittings. The building was controversially demolished in 1986 which led to the site remaining undeveloped throughout most of the 1990s due to planning disputes. During the dispute, scenes for the
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film '' Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie'' were shot on the former property of Hordern & Sons and future site of World Square. In 1988 the now defunct Sydney Monorail stopped at the development's temporary 'built-in' station. The station was incorporated into the new building in 2005 and operated until 2013. In 1999 the Avillion Hotel Sydney, Hordern Towers and stage 1 of the shopping centre was completed. The
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, Latitude East and the final stages of the shopping centre was completed in 2004. The shopping centre featured a Coles supermarket, Sony Centre,
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and 80 stores. Retravision closed in 2008 and was replaced by
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. In April 2015 Rebel Sport closed down. In 2016 ISPT acquired 50% stake of World Square with the other half owned by Arcadia Funds Management.


Tenants

World Square has 16,567m² of floor space with major retailers including Australia Post, Coles, and
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.


Incidents and accidents

* On 7 March 2016 a man was critically injured after falling from an 18-storey building. Police were called to an apartment block around 2:45am following reports a man was throwing items from his balcony. Police negotiators talked to the man for a number of hours. Despite this the man, who is believed to be aged in his mid-40s, fell from the balcony just after 5am. He was treated at the scene before being taken to St Vincent's Hospital. The shopping and restaurant precinct was closed for a number of hours whilst police conduct inquiries. * On 29 June 2020 a man was fighting for his life after falling off an escalator. Emergency services were called at 1am and the man was rushed to St Vincent's Hospital where he remained in a critical condition in intensive care.


References


External links


World Square Official Website

Emporis World Square Official Website
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