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Perth CBD - Desolate?
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<blockquote data-quote="kookaburra75" data-source="post: 2302887" data-attributes="member: 66474"><p>It's been a long time coming. When I moved to Perth in 1981 I was surprised how sterile and soulless the CBD was compared to other cities. Besides Miss Mauds buffet, there really wasn't anything there except office buildings. Besides the Melbourne Hotel up on Milligan Street there wasn't a lot going on. And over the years, not a lot has changed. The suburbs have always been a lot more exciting. Although when I first arrived into WA I remember going into the office on a Monday morning, mentioning I had found these fantastic Italian restaurant in Northbridge and pubs like Clancys in Fremantle, only to receive comments such as "...no one goes to Fremantle...".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kookaburra75, post: 2302887, member: 66474"] It's been a long time coming. When I moved to Perth in 1981 I was surprised how sterile and soulless the CBD was compared to other cities. Besides Miss Mauds buffet, there really wasn't anything there except office buildings. Besides the Melbourne Hotel up on Milligan Street there wasn't a lot going on. And over the years, not a lot has changed. The suburbs have always been a lot more exciting. Although when I first arrived into WA I remember going into the office on a Monday morning, mentioning I had found these fantastic Italian restaurant in Northbridge and pubs like Clancys in Fremantle, only to receive comments such as "...no one goes to Fremantle...". [/QUOTE]
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