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Murray Street: Perth gears up for new luxury shopping precinct with Dior, Gucci, Hugo Boss Fendi stores

Lucy MurrayThe West Australian
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Shopping outlets previously housed in King Street, in the CBD, are moving to a 250m block along Murray Street while new outlets also join the Perth market.
Camera IconShopping outlets previously housed in King Street, in the CBD, are moving to a 250m block along Murray Street while new outlets also join the Perth market. Credit: Adobe Stock, Supplied

Perth’s high-end shopping district is being revamped as 15 luxury brands move into the west end of Murray Street in the Perth CBD.

Shopping outlets previously housed in King Street, in the CBD, are moving to a 250m block along Murray Street while new outlets also join the Perth market.

Works are expected to cost around 10 million dollars per shop as new storefronts — such as Dior — open to the public in the next six months.

Brands including Hugo Boss, Cartier, Fendi, Dior, Chanel and Gucci are among those undertaking a makeover as they move into the new Murray Street precinct.

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Perth is gearing up for a new luxury shopping precinct.
Camera IconPerth is gearing up for a new luxury shopping precinct. Credit: Supplied/unknown

Omega, Hardy Brothers, Kailis and Tiffany & Co. are among other shops hitting the market.

The heritage-listed Fauldings Building will house the Italian brand Fendi and French jeweller Cartier.

Paul Rowe from The Business Squad told 7NEWS WA was an “absolute destination” for luxury shopping.

“We have resources. We have money. We have a very successful economy. So, there will be more of these brands coming,” Mr Rowe said.

It is reported the City of Perth is in conversation with other international outlets.

Some new businesses will come to the detriment of the former luxury strip on Kings Street as they relocate nearby.

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