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  2. Barton Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Barton Arcade is a Victorian shopping arcade in Manchester, England, located between Deansgate and St Ann's Square. It was constructed by Corbett, Raby, and Sawyer in 1871. It was constructed by Corbett, Raby, and Sawyer in 1871.

  3. St Ann's Church, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The east side of St Ann's Square, 2015. St Ann's has always been closely associated with the civic life, and its rectors have from time to time acted as chaplain to the Lord Mayor, the county council chairmen and the police. In 1975, the Friends of St Ann's Church was formed from the business houses in the parish, to maintain the fabric of this ...

  4. Royal Exchange, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the city centre on the land bounded by St Ann's Square, Exchange Street, Market Street, Cross Street and Old Bank Street. The complex includes the Royal Exchange Theatre and the Royal Exchange Shopping Centre. The Royal Exchange was heavily damaged in the Manchester Blitz and in the 1996 Manchester bombing.

  5. Manchester city centre - Wikipedia

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    Manchester City Centre skyline from Werneth Low in 2020. Deansgate and Market Street are the centre's principal retail streets and King Street (with high-class shops) and St Ann's Square are known for their specialist fashion and other shops. There is also a large indoor shopping mall called the Manchester Arndale Centre.

  6. Listed buildings in Manchester-M2 - Wikipedia

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    16 St Ann's Square: Late 18th century (probable) A house, later a shop, in orange brick with sandstone dressings, a moulded sill band, a string course, and a prominent moulded cornice. There are four storeys and a symmetrical front of three bays.

  7. Kendals - Wikipedia

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    For many years the store was (alongside Marshall & Snelgrove - in St. Anne's Square and Finnigan's - further down Deansgate) the epitome of luxury department store shopping in Manchester. The Harrods group, along with Kendals, was taken over by House of Fraser in 1959. [ 2 ]

  8. He was CEO of 2 homegrown Columbus companies. Mike Dillon ...

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    Shopping. Main Menu. News. News. ... The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. on Oct. 22 in St. Anne’s Catholic Church, 2000 Kay Circle, immediately followed by visitation with the family at the ...

  9. Economy of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Other hubs in the centre include St Ann's Square, and Exchange Square. Former stores include Lewis's, Henry's, and Affleck and Brown (now Affleck's Palace). There are various markets [65] held regularly within the city. In the run up to Christmas, the Manchester Christmas Markets [66] [67] take over Albert Square, St. Ann's Square and ...