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Essendon Median Price
House$1,559,300
Unit$607,600
The House price is 2% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Brunswick West$1,172,200
Essendon North$1,142,000
Keilor East$1,017,500
Moonee Ponds$1,551,900
Niddrie$1,176,300
Pascoe Vale South$1,154,400
Strathmore$1,450,900
Essendon Median Rent
House$667
Unit$432
The House rent is 11% higher than last year.
Essendon property sold price
Essendon 3040 Profile
A12-16 LEAKE STREET, Essendon
Distance:8.9 km to CBD; 949 meters to Glenbervie Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
What is significant?
The former New Essendon Picture Theatre (later known as the New or Hoyts Circle Cinema), to the extent of the c.1925 fabric as designed by Dossetor & Frew is significant. Significant fabric of the building comprises the surviving original detailing of the upper level facade, the external walls and roof profile.
Non-original alterations and additions are not significant.
How is it significant?
The former New Essendon theatre (exterior) is locally significant aesthetically, historically and socially to the City of Moonee Valley and locality of Essendon.
Why is it significant?
Historically, it is one of three surviving early 20th century picture theatres in the City that represent the era when picture theatres were a major social gathering place for the community, and one of two theatres that reflect the significant high-point of cinema growth in the decade after World War I. (Criterion A)
It is aesthetically significant for its street facade, with its distinctive tall-arched fenestration, that is not seen in any other major contemporary commercial building in the City and evocative of early 20th century picture theatre design. (Criterion E)
It is socially significant for its use as a picture theatre for over a 40 year period and the newspaper articles that describe the central role it played in public life for residents of Essendon and those as far afield as Broadmeadows, particularly in the 1920s-30s for its use as a reception centre with potential social significance to the wider community. (Criterion G)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
45-Leake St/Mt Alexander RdTram111 meters
45-Glass St/Mt Alexander RdTram126 meters
Lincoln Rd/Mt Alexander RdBus137 meters
46-Lincoln Rd/Mt Alexander RdTram193 meters
Leake St/Mt Alexander RdBus177 meters
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