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  2. Christopher Pratts - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Pratts is a large furniture and home accessories retailer in Leeds, England. The business was established in Bradford in 1845. Since 2003, the store has been at its current location on Regent Street in Leeds. Christopher Pratts has become the largest purpose-built furniture store in the country. The company is family-owned and operated.

  3. Austin Reed (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Austin Reed was a British fashion retailer founded in 1900; the brand was acquired by Edinburgh Woollen Mill in 2016.. NKVD officer Vladimir Pravdin wore an Austin Reed suit he purchased from the Regent Street store, abandoning it in a Swiss hotel as he fled after his 1937 assassination of Ignace Reiss.

  4. Leeds, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Leeds is a tricounty municipality located in Jefferson, St. Clair, and Shelby counties in the U.S. state of Alabama; it is an eastern suburb of Birmingham. As of the 2020 census, its population was 12,324. [3] Leeds was founded in 1877, during the final years of the post-Civil War Reconstruction Era.

  5. Leylands, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Ley Lands 1726 Street Sign Lady Beck going south from Skinner Lane, with the former Leylands on the right 53°48′05.6″N 1°32′08.2″W  /  53.801556°N 1.535611°W  / 53.801556; -1.535611 The Leylands was an area of Leeds , north of the city centre and west of Mabgate

  6. Schofields (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The Leeds store was rebuilt in 1962 in a modernist style typical of the era. In September 1984 the business was sold to Clayform Properties Ltd who had intended to redevelop the site but planning permission was not granted. [6] In 1988 the store was sold to the Al Fayed brothers who also owned Harrods and were then owners of House of Fraser. [6]

  7. The Headrow - Wikipedia

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    Headrow House was constructed in the 1950s. The redevelopment is designed in a uniform neo-baroque style similar to Regent Street in London also designed by Reginald Blomfield. The buildings are clad in red brick and Portland stone as opposed to Portland stone only on Regent Street. The development of the Headrow as a road-widening scheme meant ...