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Market Street, Sydney

Market Street is a cross street in the Central Business District of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It runs from Sussex Street near Darling Harbour in the west, to Elizabeth Street at St. James railway station in the east.

Market Street is located in the heart of the Sydney central business district shopping precinct. The two flagship David Jones department stores in Sydney are located in Market Street, diagonally across the Castlereagh Street intersection. Market Street provides the southern border of Pitt Street Mall and features such shopping centres as Centrepoint,the Queen Victoria Building and Sydney Central Plaza (which includes the Sydney flagship Myer department store). The State Theatre is located between Pitt and George Street intersections.

A footbridge at the end of Market street provides a direct link to Pyrmont Bridge and Darling Harbour. All traffic travels one way along Market Street, from east to west. A flyover is located at the end Market Street which links traffic to the Western Distributor and then Ultimo, Pyrmont, the Anzac Bridge and beyond.

One Front Street

One Front Street, also known as Shaklee Terraces, is an office skyscraper in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. The 164 m (538 ft), 38-floor tower was completed in 1979. The composition of the façade closely resembles that of the Shell Building by Emil Fahrenkamp, which was built in Berlin in 1931. The Shaklee Corporation was once headquartered in the tower until the company moved to Pleasanton, California in 2000. In 1999-2001 Scient Corporation, a dot-com era consulting firm, had its head office on the upper floors of the building, prior to its move to Market Street.

Tenants

Tenants include:

  • Lookout, Inc.
  • Kite
  • Wells Fargo Bank
  • Covington & Burling
  • Skidmore Owings & Merrill
  • FTI
  • Jones Lang LaSalle
  • BNP Paribus
  • See also

  • List of tallest buildings in San Francisco
  • References

    Further reading

  • Woodbridge, Sally B. (1992). San Francisco Architecture (Second ed.). San Francisco: Chronicle Books. p. 33. ISBN 0-87701-897-9. 
  • External links

  • One Front Street
  • 1818 Market Street

    1818 Market Street (also known as 1818 Beneficial Bank Place) is a 40-story skyscraper in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The building was designed by the firm Ewing Cole Cherry Brott (now EwingCole). It was the tallest building erected in Philadelphia between the completion of City Hall in 1901 and the completion of One Liberty Place in 1987, during the period of the "gentlemen's agreement", the observation of an unofficial height restriction of the top of the hat of the statue of William Penn atop City Hall that stood for 86 years. The building is the eleventh tallest in Philadelphia.

    The building contains over 981,000 square feet (91,100 m2) of office space over 37 floors with six levels of parking. Its major tenants include ABN Amro, the American College of Radiology, Beneficial Bank, Booz Allen Hamilton, eResearch Technology, Five Below, Merrill Lynch, Mitchell & Titus, Metrocorp, Northwestern Mutual, Swiss Re, STV Incorporated, and the offices of Philadelphia Magazine.

    595 Market Street

    595 Market Street is a 410-foot (120 m) skyscraper at the corner of Second Street and Market Street in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. It contains 30 floors, and was completed in 1979. The hexagonal-shaped skyscraper was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

    In 2009, Visa Inc. moved its corporate headquarters to 595 Market Street from San Mateo, before deciding to move to Foster City in October 2012.

    See also

  • List of tallest buildings in San Francisco
  • References

    External links

  • 595 Market Street on Emporis
  • 595 Market Street on SkyscraperPage
  • Sydney

    Sydney /ˈsɪdni/ is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds the world's largest natural harbour, and sprawls towards the Blue Mountains to the west. Residents of Sydney are known as "Sydneysiders". Sydney is the second official seat and second official residence of the Governor-General of Australia, the Prime Minister of Australia and the Cabinet of Australia.

    The Sydney area has been inhabited by indigenous Australians since the Upper Paleolithic period. The first British settlers arrived in 1788 to found Sydney as a penal colony, the first European settlement in Australia. Since convict transportation ended in the mid-19th century, the city has transformed from a colonial outpost into a major global cultural and economic centre.

    The population of Sydney at the time of the 2011 census was 4.39 million, 1.5 million of which were born overseas, representing many different nationalities and making Sydney one of the most multicultural cities in the world. There are more than 250 different languages spoken in Sydney and about one-third of residents speak a language other than English at home.

    Sidney (surname)

    Sidney or Sydney is an English surname. It is probably derived from an Anglo-Saxon locational name, [æt þǣre] sīdan īege = "[at the] wide island/watermeadow (in the dative case). There is also a folk etymological derivation from the French place name Saint-Denis.

    The name has also been used as a given name since the 19th century.

    British peerage

    The Sidney family rose to prominence in the Tudor period with the courtier Sir William Sidney (d. 1554). His son Henry Sidney (1529–1586) became a prominent politician and courtier. By Mary Dudley, Lady Sidney (d. 1586) he was the father of Philip Sidney (1554–1586), poet and courtier under Elizabeth I, Mary Sidney (1561–1621), married Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke and Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester (d.1626). The latter was created Baron Sydney of Penhurst in 1603. Following Robert, the Earls of Leicester bore the surname Sidney:

  • Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester (1595–1677)
    • The republican Algernon Sidney (1623–1683) was a son of Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester.
    • Henry Sidney (1641–1704), a son of Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester, was created Baron Milton and Viscount Sidney in 1689 and Earl of Romney in 1694.
  • Sydney 38

    The Sydney 38 is a racing/cruising sailing yacht. It is one of the largest fleets of one-design oceangoing yachts in Australia. The yacht is manufactured by Sydney Yachts.

    Specifications

    Rig and sail dimensions

  • I: 15.95 m (52.3 ft)
  • J: 4.5 m (15 ft)
  • P: 15.4 m (51 ft)
  • E: 5.5 m (18 ft)
  • STL: 4.5 m (15 ft)
  • Classification

    CE Category: A - Ocean

    IRC Rating (approx): 1.112

    External links

  • Sydney 38 class association
  • Sydney Yachts
  • Radio Stations - Sydney

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    1629 AM Newcastle NSW Oldies Australia
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    WSFM 101.7 Sydney NSW Varied Australia
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    2CC Talking Canberra 1206 AM Talk Australia
    Peakhillfm 89.5 Oldies Australia
    Fresh 92.7 Dance Australia
    NOVA 100 FM Melbourne Varied,Pop,Top 40 Australia
    Hope 103.2 (2CBA) Christian Contemporary,Pop,Public Australia
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    Wild Horse FM (4WHO),Yarraman, Queensland Varied Australia
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    Cradio Religious,Christian Australia
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