Pan Centrals a Bootiful Tartarian Building in Parahan off Chapel Street. Melbourne Tartarian Hunters

3 years ago
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We were so damn productive and constructive in 1886! a year that comes up over and over again. Bare in mind we had only just landed in melbourne with NOTHING but poor starving farmers and HORRIBLE soldiers. Seriously everyone history is simply the greatest LIE in HISTORY :) ;) :)

Pran Central is a heritage-listed seven storey Edwardian baroque architectural style former department store, built in 1915 as Read’s Store, comprising a shopping centre with apartments above. The building is located on the corner of Chapel Street and Commercial Road in the well-known retail precinct of Prahran, a suburb in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

The 1915 seven-storey building is notable for its Edwardian baroque architecture, parapets and dual domes.[1][3] The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) has listed the building as being of regional architectural, historical and social importance.[1][4]

The site was initially developed in 1886 by Jacob Read as a drapery business; the Charles Moore and Company took over the business in 1903.[5][6] Read had established a successful men’s clothing firm in the 1870s which had become one of Chapel Street’s largest businesses, lending its name to ‘Read’s corner’. Moore specialised in ladies fashions, some of which were made in the shop’s workroom. Moore retained the old name but expanded the business and built the current large building in 1915 (although only the north half was completed).[4] The building housed what was reputed to be the largest suburban department store in Australia in 1956.[7][8] The lower storeys were converted into a retail facility renamed Prahran Central in 1978, then Pran Central after redevelopment in 1999.

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