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As a shopping centre Manchester Arndale was outstandingly successful, and the critics' opinions were not universally held – especially by its owners. [91] By 1996 the Arndale was fully let, raised £20 m a year in rents, [ 92 ] was the seventh busiest shopping area in the UK in terms of sales, [ 93 ] and was visited by 750,000 people a week ...
The first Arndale Centre, in Jarrow, opened in 1961.It is now known as the Viking Centre. The Cross Gates Centre in Cross Gates, Leeds was an Arndale Centre until 2000.. In 1950, Arnold Hagenbach, a baker with a talent for property investment, and Sam Chippendale, an estate agent from Otley, set up a company called the Arndale Property Trust, the name being a portmanteau of "Arnold" and ...
The Mall Blackburn, Blackburn (formerly Blackburn Shopping Centre) The Mall Chester, Chester (formerly The Mall Grosvenor / Grosvenor Shopping Centre) Manchester Arndale, Manchester; Marble Place Shopping Centre, Southport; The Market Shopping Centre, Crewe; Market Walk Shopping Centre, Chorley; Marketgate Shopping Centre, Lancaster
Southside opened in 1971 as the Wandsworth Arndale Centre, and was the largest of the UK-wide chain of Arndale Centres with 110 shops. It occupies much of the town centre of Wandsworth, with five blocks of apartments above and the River Wandle running beneath, in a culvert. It initially included a mix of shops, offices and restaurants, as well ...
The centre has been the heart of the city for over 40 years and was originally called the Arndale Centre because it was built, owned and managed by the Arndale Group. It was renamed in 1988 after a change of ownership, with the new name reflecting the name of the street which passes to the east of the centre and which is one of Doncaster's main ...
Opened in Chelsea by Richard Smith, Amanda Wilkins and George Macfarlane. The business slowly expanded with shops opening in the West End and Harrods. In 1976 the business was bought by rival Rayne, who was purchased by Debenhams in 1978. The business was sold on by Burtons in 1987 before becoming part of US group Nine West in 1993.
Shoppers spent just over £600,000 in second-hand shops at a county's recycling centres last year. Most of Norfolk's tips now have "Reuse" shops, which stock a wide-range of goods, either donated ...
Originally opened in 1972, as The Arndale Shopping Centre, it was purchased by Capital & Regional in January 2006. [2] The centre has 147 shop units occupying 906,850 sq ft (84,249 m 2), and parking for 1,707 cars. The area that would become the new shopping centre was cleared during the 1960s.