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Preston Center is a commercial district in north Dallas, Texas (USA), located around the intersection of Preston Road (State Highway 289) and Northwest Highway . It covers 103 acres (42 ha). It covers 103 acres (42 ha).
Miller Arcade is a Grade II listed shopping centre in Preston, Lancashire, England. [1] The building was opened in 1899 and is located in Preston's city centre and is Preston's first indoor shopping centre. [2] The building is modelled on a much larger shopping centre, Burlington Arcade, London. [2]
The tunnel to access the Fishergate Shopping Centre's car park is a realignment of the tunnel once used by the Lancaster Canal Tramroad. Fishergate Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in the city of Preston in Lancashire, England. It opened in the 1980s as part of a development to revive the western end of Preston's main street
The shopping centre opened in November 1964, as St George's Shopping Centre. [2] [3] It was originally an open air centre, and was roofed over during refurbishment in 1981. It was further refurbished in 1999. [4] In May 2004, when The Mall Fund took over the centre, they were greeted with an ageing shopping centre.
Since its completion in 1854 the 308-foot (94 m) tall Church of St. Walburge has remained the tallest building in Preston. It is also the 8th tallest free-standing structure in North West England (behind various buildings in Manchester , Liverpool and Blackpool ), and the tallest church in the United Kingdom (excluding cathedrals).
Preston Hollow is located 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Downtown Dallas.Preston Road is the main arterial road in the area. Terry Box of The Dallas Morning News said in 1987 that the corridor Preston Road travels through, between the Northwest Highway and the LBJ Freeway, is referred to as the "golden corridor" of Dallas due to its wealth.
Prestonwood Town Center was a two-level enclosed shopping mall located at the northeast corner of Belt Line Road and Montfort Drive in Dallas, Texas that opened in 1979 and was demolished in 2004. The mall contained a central ice rink .
Example projects included high-profile properties such as Highland Park Village (1977), Preston Royal (1958), and later West Village (2001) by Henry's son Henry S. Miller III. Clients included a wide variety of professional and retail firms such as Target stores, Blockbuster Video, Boston Market Wyatt's Cafeterias .