Comments on: Myer House, 250 Elizabeth Street https://wongm.com/2011/11/myer-house-250-elizabeth-street/ Marcus Wong. Gunzel. Engineering geek. History nerd. Fri, 23 Sep 2022 06:42:03 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Marcus Wong https://wongm.com/2011/11/myer-house-250-elizabeth-street/#comment-537346 Thu, 25 Jul 2019 01:53:57 +0000 http://wongm.com/?p=1766#comment-537346 In reply to Mary.

Thanks for the extra info Mary!

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By: Mary https://wongm.com/2011/11/myer-house-250-elizabeth-street/#comment-536979 Mon, 22 Jul 2019 10:21:17 +0000 http://wongm.com/?p=1766#comment-536979 Just for completeness, between the 4 four storey building shown in 1959 photo (which housed a number of small retailers including one of the first southern European type deli’s selling salami’s, olives, pasta and the like) and Myer House, there was another building there for a short time. A 1 or 2 storey modern, glass fronted thing, built and owned by Myer housing their first’Miss Shop’. The ‘Miss Shop’ branding is still around in Myer stores today and represented a sort of recognition of the emergence of a new demographic: teenagers. This group had money to spend and time to spend it, preferably without their parents in tow so they needed their own space.

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By: Myer Melbourne and secret tunnels? | Waking up in Geelong https://wongm.com/2011/11/myer-house-250-elizabeth-street/#comment-40503 Sun, 02 Sep 2012 21:37:09 +0000 http://wongm.com/?p=1766#comment-40503 […] which once lead into the ground floor of the adjoining Myer store.And in the basement of the former Myer House is another way to sneak into the site cut through a basement wall – I believe this tunnel […]

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