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  2. Designer Outlet West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    The outlet consists of a range of designer brand stores offering clothing, beauty, homeware, gifts, and accessories at discounted prices. In January 2021 the centre was stated to be built and opened in two phases, with the first phase seeing the opening of around 80 stores along with a number of restaurants and cafes, and the second phase - to begin on or shortly after completion of the first ...

  3. Merry Hill Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) will open a new line of the West Midlands Metro from Wednesbury to Brierley Hill, with a new stop at Merry Hill, planned to open in 2026. The line was first planned in 1986 and was expected to be built during the 1990s, but funding and planning difficulties resulted in a 30-year delay to this project becoming ...

  4. List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    1.8 West Midlands. 1.9 Yorkshire and the Humber. 2 Northern Ireland. 3 Scotland. 4 Wales. ... East Midlands Designer Outlet, South Normanton; Exchange Arcade, Nottingham;

  5. Category : Shopping centres in the West Midlands (county)

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  6. List of places in West Midlands (county) - Wikipedia

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    Saltley, Sandwell, Sarehole, Sedgley, Selly Oak, Selly Park, Shard End, Sharmans Cross, Sheldon, Shelfield, Shenley Green, Shire Oak, Shirley, Short Heath, Short ...

  7. Mander Centre - Wikipedia

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    On 18 November 2016 H&M was the first major store to open as part of the shopping centre's multimillion-pound redevelopment. It is 31,000 square feet in area, is the first store in the West Midlands to include a homeware department, and is located in the store formerly occupied by Woolworths. [8] [9]