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Edward Street is a busy thoroughfare in the
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, Australia. It is a one-way street located between Albert Street and Creek Street, and runs from Upper Edward Street to Alice Street. It is named after
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. A number of prominent Brisbane landmarks are situated on Edward Street. The Central Station, the Queen Street Mall, the
Metro Arts Theatre Metro Arts Theatre is a heritage-listed building, originally a warehouse and then a theatre complex, at 109-117 Edward Street, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1890. It has also been known as Community Arts Centre, Co ...
and the City Botanic Gardens can be accessed from Edward Street. A number of Brisbane CBD shopping centres have entrances from Edward Street. These include
QueensPlaza QueensPlaza is an upmarket shopping centre located in Central Business District of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, with frontages on Adelaide Street, Queen Street Mall, and Edward Street. Construction began in September 2003. Stage 1 of Qu ...
, Wintergarden,
MacArthur Central MacArthur Central, also known as MacArthur Central Shopping Centre, in Brisbane, Australia, is a four level shopping centre that incorporates an English Renaissance styled heritage-listed building known as MacArthur Chambers. MacArthur Central ...
, ANZAC Square Arcade and Rowes Arcade.


History

In 1866 a Baptist Church opened in Edward Street.


Heritage listings

There are a number of
heritage-listed This list is of heritage registers, inventories of cultural properties, natural and man-made, tangible and intangible, movable and immovable, that are deemed to be of sufficient heritage value to be separately identified and recorded. In many i ...
sites in Edward Street, including: * 2 Edward Street:
Old Mineral House Old Mineral House is a heritage-listed warehouse at 2 Edward Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Richard Gailey and built from 1888 to 1890s by William Anthony. It is also known as Smellie & Co ...
* 3 Edward Street: former
Naval Offices Naval Offices is a heritage-listed office building at 3 Edward Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Department of Public Works and built from 1900 to 1901 by J Mason. It was added to the Queen ...
* 32 Edward Street:
Smellie's Building Smellie's Building is a heritage-listed warehouse at 32 Edward Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Claude William Chambers and built from 1895 to 1896. It was added to the Queensland Heritage ...
* 39 Edward Street: former Port Office * 40 Edward Street:
Port Office Hotel Port Office Hotel is a heritage-listed hotel at 40 Edward Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by James Cowlishaw and built from 1876 by Charles Midson Charles William Midson (30 August 1837 ...
* 41 Edward Street:
South East Queensland Water Board Building The R Martin & Co Building is a heritage-listed warehouse at 41 Edward Street, Brisbane, Edward Street, Brisbane City, Queensland, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Alexander Brown Wilson and built from ...
* 47–51 Edward Street:
Spencers Building Spencers Building is a pair of heritage-listed warehouses at 45–47 and 49–51 Edward Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Francis Drummond Greville Stanley and built from 1889 to 1890 by Tho ...
* 93–103 Edward Street: Youngs Building * 104 Edward Street: former Henry Box & Son – Coachbuilders Building * 109–117 Edward Street:
Metro Arts Theatre Metro Arts Theatre is a heritage-listed building, originally a warehouse and then a theatre complex, at 109-117 Edward Street, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1890. It has also been known as Community Arts Centre, Co ...
* 127 Edward Street:
Victory Hotel The Victory Hotel is a historic pub located on the corner of Edward and Charlotte Streets in the Brisbane central business district, Queensland, Australia. It was listed on the Brisbane Heritage Register in 2009. The hotel site totals 924 sq ...
* 131 Edward Street: The Exchange Hotel (also known as Stock Exchange Hotel) * 149 Edward Street: Catholic Centre * 166 Edward Street: Pioneer House * 172 Edward Street: Invicta House * 178 Edward Street: Embassy Hotel * 206 Edward Street: Tattersalls Club * 235 Edward Street:
Rowes Building Rowes Building is an Australian heritage-listed office building at 235 Edward Street, Brisbane. It is also known as Rowes Arcade. It was built from 1885 to 1926 by W Macfarlane. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 19 ...
* 237 Edward Street: Rothwells Building * 308 Edward Street: People's Palace * Edward Street: City Electric & Light (CEL) Company Manhole Cover


Cafes of Edward Street

The Shingle Inn at 254 Edward Street was a listed heritage café. When the building was demolished in 2002 to make way for the
QueensPlaza QueensPlaza is an upmarket shopping centre located in Central Business District of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, with frontages on Adelaide Street, Queen Street Mall, and Edward Street. Construction began in September 2003. Stage 1 of Qu ...
shopping mall, the café's fittings were removed and stored. In 2013, the café was re-established using the original fittings within
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. A number of Greek owned and run cafes also featured in Edward Street during the twentieth century. Ellisos Cafe, owned by Con Tsiros ran from 1914-1923. Next door to this cafe Tsiros also opened The Garden of Roses Cafe at 242 Edward Street which ran from 1915-1928 and later The Continental Cafe. They served a clientele who enjoyed the 7am-11pm opening hours. The Garden of Roses Cafe featured German and French chefs, and offered a European range of delicacies The artist Lloyd Rees reflected on the special favour it was to visit The Garden of Roses Cafe in his autobiography. Many of the stores featured Art Deco finishes.


Luxury shopping

Edward Street is the central avenue in Brisbane's upmarket shopping district. Many national and international fashion, jewellery and homewares stores have boutiques on Edward Street.


History of Edward Street shopping

Edward Street is home to Brisbane's luxury fashion and jewellery brands, with many shopping centres having high-end precincts that front onto Edward St, as well as stand-alone stores. QueensPlaza's Edward Street frontage has the likes of
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Chanel Chanel ( , ) is a French high-end luxury fashion house founded in 1910 by Coco Chanel in Paris. Chanel specializes in women's ready-to-wear, luxury goods, and accessories and licenses its name and branding to Luxottica for eyewear. Chane ...
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Salvatore Ferragamo Salvatore Ferragamo (5 June 1898 – 7 August 1960) was an Italian shoe designer and the founder of luxury goods high-end retailer Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A. An innovative shoe designer, Salvatore Ferragamo established a reputation in the 1930s. ...
, Tiffany & Co., Paspaley and
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. MacArthur Central has
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Oroton Oroton is Australia’s oldest luxury fashion company founded in 1938. The company’s main product category is leather bags for women and men. The company sells other products such as eyewear, accessories and small leather goods, and launched ...
, Rhodes & Beckett and Tag Heuer. Other brands have boutiques located further down towards the Botanic Gardens. In April 2011, it was announced that the former Dymocks store in the heritage listed
MacArthur Chambers MacArthur Chambers is a heritage-listed former office building at 229 Queen Street (corner of Edward Street), Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Francis Richard Hall and built from 1931 to 1934 by Ge ...
would be redeveloped into an Apple Store. The proposal was approved by the Brisbane City Council in May 2011, with the store opening in January 2014.Apple takes large bite in Brisbane
/ref> The stretch between Queen Street and Elizabeth Street holds other well known luxury brands, with super-luxury Australian jeweller Canturi having his only Brisbane salon in the Tattersalls Arcade, opposite French leather making Longchamp. Also in this stretch are
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and Australian luxury handbag maker
Oroton Oroton is Australia’s oldest luxury fashion company founded in 1938. The company’s main product category is leather bags for women and men. The company sells other products such as eyewear, accessories and small leather goods, and launched ...
, which re-opened their flagship Brisbane store in late 2012. The corner of Edward Street and Elizabeth Street is particularly prestigious.
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operate a two-storey flagship on the corner of Edward St and Elizabeth St, diagonally opposite
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, will open a flagship in late 2018 at this intersection. Tag Heuer also operate a store on that corner, while Cartier operate its largest Australian store on the remaining corner spot, taking two levels of a heritage building. In late July 2012 Mont Blanc opened their new boutique next to Hermes, after closing their Queens Plaza store. In December 2012, Singapore-based luxury timepiece retailer The Hour Glass opened their fourth Australian store on Edward Street, next to Mont Blanc. In April 2013 Ermenegildo Zegna opened a two-storey boutique on the street. Other stores in the vicinity include Italian menswear specialist Canali, Brisbane-based menswear department store Mitchell Ogilvie, and Australian menswear specialist The Cloakroom.


Major intersections

* Alice Street * Margaret Street * Mary Street * Charlotte Street * Elizabeth Street * Queen Street * Adelaide Street * Ann Street * Turbot Street *
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See also

* 144 Edward Street, Brisbane


References


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Edward Street Location


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