Showing posts with label Maroubra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maroubra. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 June 2021

Property Advert of the Week: Maroubra Home Units Ad (1967)

Below is an advertisement by Stocks and Holdings to promote Home Units that were for sale in Broome Street, Maroubra dating from 1967. Note that unit prices were controlled by the council, and not the developer.

Marboura Beach Units Ad September 9 1967 daily telegraph 20

Source: Stocks & Holdings Projects. 1967. "Maroubra Beach Units" (Advertisement). The Daily Telegraph, September 9:20.

Monday, 16 October 2017

MILESTONE: Westfield Eastgardens turns 30 (1987)




Above: Two page spread from The Southern Courier in October 1987

Back in 2015, I provided an overview of the opening of Westfield Eastgardens in 1987.

To mark its 30th anniversary, I have managed to scan through copies of the Southern Courier which ran a series of features and advertisements to promote the opening of the centre. The centre was officially opened on October 19, 1987, with 1300 guests invited despite global share markets collapsing around them.





Sydney's "A" list stars were in attendance. NSW Governor Sir James Rowland, John Saunders and Frank Lowy (Westfield) presided over proceedings.  Interest in leasing the space was high with 750 applications made to lease retail space.

Above: Advertisement published in The Southern Courier on October 28, 1987, promoting transport options to the new centre. Some locals were initially unimpressed with transport options.

When the centre opened to the public on October 21, there were protests, but not about the centre itself. Fifty locals protested against changes to bus services in the area. Some services serving the area faced the axe while services to Eastgardens from nearby suburbs were inadequate.






Above: Two advertisements promoting the opening of the Super Kmart Store at Eastgardens as published in The Southern Courier in October 1987.

Super Kmart was unique to Eastgardens. It was a hypermart combining a discount department store and supermarket under one roof, modeled on hypermarts in the United States like Walmart, Target (USA) and Kmart (USA). In 1989, the Super Kmart brand was dropped by parent company Coles Myer. The space was divided into two, forming the current Coles and Kmart stores seen today.

Here were some of the opening specials at Super Kmart:



Below are advertisements for Target and David Jones:




Two years ago I had commented about the impact of the centre on Maroubra Junction retailers. Westfield was confident that normal trading conditions would return to the area, but did not eventuate. Not even the presence of Grace Bros at Marboura Junction helped. Grace Bros fell victim itself!!!



Recently, I went for a drive to Eastgardens. The 1987 signage is still visible today.



And another two advertisements that I found that were published in the lead up to Opening Day.




Saturday, 10 September 2016

Property Advert of the Week: Newington Towers, Maroubra (1995)

Time for another classic advertisement from Meriton. This one is for the Newington Towers Complex at Maroubra. dating back to 1997.

  Newington Towers Marboura June 24 1995 SMH 87

Source: Meriton Premier Apartments. 1995. "Newington Towers" (Advertisement). The Sydney Morning Herald, June 24:87. 

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Property Advert of the Week: Meriton Apartments Full Page Advertisement (1997)

Remember back in the late 1990's when The Sydney Morning Herald had the huge Real Estate Liftout in its very bumper Saturday editions? Meriton used to take out a full page advertisement showcasing apartment projects across the city I have got a few lurking around, but I'll pick 1997 this week. Meriton projects included:
  • Regis Towers (City)
  • Millennium Towers (City)
  • Dalgety Square (Ultimo)
  • The Darlington (Pyrmont)
  • Newington Towers (Maroubra)
  • Regal Court (Strathfield)

Source: Meriton Apartments Pty. Ltd. 1997. "Sensational Buys in Sought After Locations (Advertisement). " The Sydney Morning Herald, July 3: 19RE.

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Property Advert of the Week: 60 Maroubra Road, Maroubra (1967)

This week, we turn back the clock to 1967 when apartments at 60 Maroubra Road, Maroubra were on sale. Apartments were on sale for 4450 pounds ($8900). According to the RBA Inflation calculator, the apartments would be worth $103 210 in today's money. The median price for units in Maroubra is $633 000 (Domain.com.au).




Source: Arnold Cain Developments. 1967. "60 Maroubra Rd., Maroubra (Real Estate Advertisement)." The Daily Telegraph, April 15: 20.