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  2. London Designer Outlet - Wikipedia

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    London Designer Outlet (abbreviated LDO) is a semi-outdoor shopping centre in Wembley in the London Borough of Brent. Located on Wembley Park Boulevard adjacent to both Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena , it opened in 2013 as the first outlet centre in Greater London .

  3. Olympic Way - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of spectators walk along it to every event as the road leads directly into the stadium. The road is an easy access from the London Underground system at Wembley Park to the stadium, and travels in a north–south direction. The road also allows pedestrians an easy access to London Designer Outlet from the station.

  4. Wembley - Wikipedia

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    Ealing Road remains important as a centre of South Asian jewellery and gold shops, [53] attracting people from as far afield as Leicester, but otherwise the focus of shopping has shifted north and east to the more recent development of London Designer Outlet [54] in Wembley Park, which is part of the Stadium's complex and also includes a fully ...

  5. List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont Shopping Centre, Beaumont Leys; Broadmarsh, Nottingham; Cavendish Arcade, Buxton; Derbion (formerly Intu Derby, formerly Westfield Derby, formerly Eagle Centre); East Midlands Designer Outlet, South Normanton

  6. Wembley Park - Wikipedia

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    Later work began on the Wembley Park Boulevard leisure and retail hub, including a Hilton Hotel and an outlet shopping centre, the London Designer Outlet (LDO), which opened in August 2013. The development included Market Square and an open space, Wembley Lawns, centred at the Boulevard, and includes a children's playground.

  7. Boxpark - Wikipedia

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    Boxpark is a food and retail park made out of refitted shipping containers in Britain. [1] It was founded by Roger Wade, who described it as the "world's first pop-up mall". [1] The first Boxpark was launched in Shoreditch in 2011, another was built in Croydon next to East Croydon station in 2016, and a third opened in Wembley in late 2018. [2]

  8. Wembley Intercity Depot - Wikipedia

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    The depot is situated alongside Wembley Yard, on the eastern side of the West Coast Main Line, to the south of Wembley Central station. The depot code is WB. Part of the depot was originally known as Stonebridge Park Depot , [ 1 ] which is also the name of the adjacent London Underground facility.

  9. The Galleria, Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    The Galleria was constructed in 1991 as part of a plan to increase retail space in Hatfield. The A1(M), a bypass of the old Great North Road from London, was built as a cut-and-cover tunnel with The Galleria on top, while also intentionally making an all-glass building to celebrate the aeronautic history of Hatfield.