The street was constructed to bring high end retailers to the city centre.
The wide east-west streets are constructed like boulevards and communicate the charm of a big city.
The street was first constructed in 1792 as part of the capital city's initial layout.
The street was constructed around 1846 as one of the new approaches to London Bridge.
A school was opened, a town council was formed and new streets were constructed.
Alongside, a Victorian street with shops and a tavern has been constructed.
The street called Southern Artery was newly constructed in 1926 and retains the highway name.
According to the legend the Muslims moved to southern areas and the street was constructed.
The waterway became streets and houses were constructed beside the waterways.
In that set a real street was constructed from stone, and has been reused for other films and television series.