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  2. Boyes (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    A store in the Bransholme (now North Point) centre followed in 1973. Boyes were the first company to sign up to open a store in the centre. [18] The Bransholme store was under threat of closure in 2014 when terms on a new lease could not be agreed and the company began looking for new premises in Hull.

  3. HU postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The HU postcode area, also known as the Hull postcode area, [2] is a group of twenty postcode districts in England, within eight post towns. These cover the south of the East Riding of Yorkshire , including Hull , Beverley , Cottingham , Hessle , Hornsea , Withernsea , Brough and North Ferriby .

  4. St Stephen's Hull - Wikipedia

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    St Stephen's is a shopping centre in Kingston upon Hull that opened on 20 September 2007 [1] and attracts more than 10 million visitors a year. [citation needed] The shopping centre is a 40-acre (160,000 m 2) brownfield site development in the city centre of Hull, England.

  5. Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    St Stephens Shopping Centre, Hull. The St Stephen's shopping centre development on Ferensway adjacent to Hull Paragon Interchange is a 560,000-square-foot (52,000 m 2) scheme, that opened in 2007. It is anchored by a superstore and provides many shop units, food outlets, a hotel, and a 7-screen cinema. Since its opening, shopping patterns ...

  6. Hammonds of Hull - Wikipedia

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    Hammonds of Hull was a department store with the original business located in Hull before opening a further branch in Bridlington. The business was later bought by House of Fraser . As of September 2021, the building in Ferensway is being renovated to re-open to the public as an artisan food hall at ground level including space for independent ...

  7. Beverley Road - Wikipedia

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    Beverley Road now runs North from Hull city centre, at the junction of Ferensway, Freetown Way and Spring Bank, and carries the designation of A1079. [5] Upon leaving the city boundaries, Beverley Road continues north towards the town of Beverley becoming the A1174. After passing through the village of Dunswell it becomes Hull Road. [6]

  8. List of Westfield shopping centres - Wikipedia

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    Westfield is a brand name for retail shopping centres originated by the Australian Westfield Group in 1960, and now shared between Scentre Group (for Westfield centres in Australia and New Zealand) [1] and Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (for Westfield centres in the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States). [2] [3]

  9. Hull City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The hall, which was designed by Hull's City architect Joseph Hirst in the Baroque Revival style, was built between 1903 and 1909. [1] It was not intended to perform an administrative function for Hull's council, as these functions have historically been carried out in the Guildhall . [ 2 ]