Osborne Park, Administrative district in City of Stirling, Western Australia
Osborne Park is an administrative district in City of Stirling, Western Australia, with mixed land use throughout. The area includes industrial zones, car dealerships, warehouses, and homes, with Main Street serving as the central business hub.
The district began when William Osborne, a local butcher, acquired the land in 1874 from a crown grant holder. It later developed into a mixed residential and industrial area with growing commercial activity.
The area drew immigrant communities who established their own neighborhoods and businesses over time. Italian, Chinese, and Yugoslav settlers shaped the district through their gardens and shops.
Main Street offers dining spots, shops, and services for visitors and residents. The area is walkable and accessible, particularly if you want to explore business areas and shopping options.
Scarborough Beach Road is notable for its extraordinary concentration of car dealerships, forming one of the country's largest automotive business zones. This specialized commercial area draws buyers from across the region.
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