The property of Bond Street is green in the game of monopoly.
Green.
Bond Street
In the classic Monopoly game, Bond Street is priced at £11. It is part of the dark blue property group, which also includes Park Lane. Players can purchase properties to develop them and increase rent charges when opponents land on them.
it is green.
Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Pacific Avenues. or Oxford street, Bond street and Regal street.
In order from Go to Go, Brown set; Old Kent Road, Whitechapel Blue set; The Angel Islington, Euston Road, Pentonville Road Pink set; Pall Mall, Whitehall, Northumberland Avenue Orange set; Bow Street, Malborough Road, Vine Street Red set; The Strand, Fleet Street, Trafalgar Square Yellow set; Leicester Square, Coventry Street, Piccadilly Green set; Regent Street, Oxford Street, Bond Street Purple set; Park Lane, Mayfair And at squares 5, 15, 25 and 35 are the stations Kings Cross, Marylebone, Fenchurch and Liverpool Street.
The "Bond Street" is located in the West End of London. The southern part of the street is also known as "Old Bond Street". Actually the Bond Street is one of the major shopping streets in London.
Chappell of Bond Street was created in 1811.
Bond Street - film - was created in 1948.
An accountable property officer's bond is a bond executed by an individual who is charged with the responsibility of protecting and maintaining Government property, or keeping records for such property.
Bond Street tube station was created in 1900.
Bond Street Baptist Church was created in 1848.