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  2. The Gyle Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre began as a joint development between Edinburgh Council, Marks and Spencer and Asda, although by the time of opening, Asda was replaced by Safeway. In 1997, Gyle was purchased outright by Marks and Spencer, who then sold the centre to USS in March 2000. [8] Ownership of the centre changed again in late 2020 or early 2021.

  3. Eastgate Shopping Centre (Inverness) - Wikipedia

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    The plans outlined were going to contain two new bridges connecting the existing centre and the new extension. This was going to be built on land (Millburn Road), north of the centre on the former Railway goods yard area. Marks and Spencer were going to expand their current store over their own service yard.

  4. List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The first permanent self-service grocery store in the United Kingdom was opened 12 January 1948 in Manor Park, London by the Co-op, with Tesco opening their first self-service grocery store and Marks & Spencer starting a trial of self-service in the same year. [7] Sainsburys opened their first self-service branch in Croydon in 1950. [8]

  5. Whitefriars Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Whitefriars shopping centre is made up of shops mainly spread over two floors, but with some shops over three floors. The multi-storey car park is in the same block as Tesco, with two bridges between the carpark, Primark and Marks and Spencer. The layout of the centre consists mainly of squares, namely Rose Square, Clocktower Square and ...

  6. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    The company was founded by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in 1884 as a penny bazaar in Leeds Kirkgate Market. It now one of the UK's largest clothing retailers and also sells shoes. It now one of the UK's largest clothing retailers and also sells shoes.

  7. Darwin Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Marks & Spencer anchors the centre and is the largest unit by some way, featuring two retail floors and a mezzanine level. The former Woolworths was reconfigured into H&M and Home Bargains stores, with the 22,000 sq ft (2,000 m 2 ) H&M's lower and upper levels occupying the former Woolworths upper and staff-only levels respectively, and the ...

  8. List of convenience shops in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Marks & Spencer Simply Food: 2005 Marks & Spencer and BP franchise agreement 120 convenience shops based within BP Connect roadside fuel stations: Morrisons Daily: 2019 Morrisons: Convenience shop chain with approx. 480 company-owned and franchise stores [17] One Stop: Tesco: Approx. 1,000 owned and franchised stores. [18] [19] Poundland Local ...

  9. Dunnes Stores - Wikipedia

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    Dunnes introduced its own-brand range in 1956, then branded as St Bernard, modelled on the Marks & Spencer St Michael brand. [9] [10] Dunnes Stores on Harvey's Quay, Limerick. Through the 1950s, Dunne established stores in Wexford, Waterford, Limerick and Dublin, with the first Dublin shop being opened on Henry Street in 1957.