THE CAPPUCCINO CONUNDRUM

Cappuccinos on the deck at Pier 35 in view of Coode Island chemical storage facility Immigrants disembarking at Melbourne, 1910 Vancouver Port offers a model for long-term planning to incorporate community concerns

Melbourne''s Pier 35 with its nautical architecture housing a restaurant, retail and office accommodation, provides visual interest to the city''s waterfront scene. Commercial port operations meet the cafe crowd and yachting fraternity downstream of the emerging high-rise apartment precinct at Docklands, a phenomenon termed the " Cappuccinoisation" of Australia''s port ...

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