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  2. One Stop Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    One Stop Shopping Centre has 80 units covering 380,000 sq ft and 1,200 free spaces in a surface car park. Tenant outlets include Boots, Asda, JD Sports and a Nike outlet. In November 2022 London-based Northdale Asset Management and US investor Magnetar Capital acquired the One Stop Centre in Birmingham and Corby Town Centre in Corby for £76 ...

  3. Martineau Place - Wikipedia

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    Martineau Place is a shopping centre located in the city centre of Birmingham, England.It contains a mixture of shops, restaurants, bars and leisure outlets. Retailers include Sainsbury's, Deichmann, Boots, Argos and Poundland.

  4. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Tesco purchased 13 HIT hypermarkets in Poland. It also made a major move into the UK's convenience shop market with its purchase of T&S Stores, owner of 870 convenience shops in the One Stop, Dillons, and Day & Nite chains in the UK. [34] In June 2003, Tesco purchased the C Two-Network in Japan. [35]

  5. This Is the Best Italian Deli in Your State - AOL

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    Ventimiglia Foods is known as a one-stop Italian shop in Michigan, thanks to its fresh-made Italian sausage, imported groceries, and elite subs. The eggplant and rosemary ham sandwich is a must.

  6. Pizza delivery driver killed in Birmingham, AL: 'One of the ...

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    A pizza delivery driver in Birmingham, Alabama, was fatally shot while making a stop on New Year's night, police said. Birmingham police received a call around 9 p.m. on Tuesday after receiving ...

  7. Boots (company) - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for Boots from 1911. Boots was established in 1849, by John Boot. [7] After his father's death in 1860, Jesse Boot, aged 10, helped his mother run the family's herbal medicine shop in Nottingham, [8] which was incorporated as Boot and Co. Ltd in 1883, becoming Boots Pure Drug Company Ltd in 1888.