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Liverpool ONE is a shopping, residential, and leisure complex in Liverpool, England. [3] The project involved the redevelopment of 42 acres (170,000 m 2 ) of land in the city centre . It is a retail-led development anchored by the department store John Lewis . [ 4 ]
The Trafford Centre is a large indoor shopping centre and entertainment complex in Stretford, Greater Manchester, England. It opened in 1998 and is third largest in the United Kingdom by retail space. [12] [13]
Swinton Square, formerly known as Swinton Shopping Centre, is a shopping centre located between Chorley Road (A6) and Swinton Hall Road in Swinton, near Manchester, England. The centre was built in 1966. Swinton Square houses a diverse number of shops, with many specialising in a certain area of life.
Metquarter is located on Whitechapel in Liverpool city centre and home to roughly 40 shops. It is the third largest shopping centre in the city, behind Liverpool One and St. John's Shopping Centre, but ahead of Cavern Walks, a boutique arcade. Metquarter has been called the 'Bond Street of Liverpool'. [6]
The UK's first purpose-built department store was Compton House, completed in 1867 for the retailer J.R. Jeffrey. [113] It was the largest store in the world at the time. [114] Lewis's department store on Ranelagh Street. In 1879, the Christmas grotto was conceived in the store. Between 1862 and 1867, Liverpool held an annual Grand Olympic ...
Clayton Square Shopping Centre is an inner-city shopping centre located in Liverpool, England. It is in close proximity to Liverpool Lime Street and Liverpool Central railway stations . It is the city's fourth largest shopping centre behind Liverpool One , St. John's Shopping Centre and Metquarter .
Liverpool One bus station is located in Canning Place, Liverpool, England. Formerly known as the Paradise Street interchange, it was situated on Paradise Street close to Lord Street with access from the nearby Liverpool One shopping centre. It was re-built in November 2005 as part of the Liverpool Paradise Street re-development, and rebranded ...
There were six platforms within the station, offering journeys to Manchester Central (in 45 minutes, making the route the quickest and most direct between Liverpool and Manchester), London St. Pancras, Hull, Harwich, Stockport Tiviot Dale, Southport Lord Street and an alternative London route to that of the Midland Railway, terminating at ...