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Floors-2-Go, Newport, 2009 Floors-2-Go, Cardiff, 2009 Floors-2-Go, Basingstoke, 2008. Floors-2-Go was founded in 1999 as a family business, with the first store opening in Birmingham. In 2004, the firm floated on the London Stock Exchange. This saw the firm evolving from cash-and-carry (wholesale)-type warehouses to retail superstores. [2]
There was once a restaurant on the 38th floor called One Nation, which opened in November 1977. The glass elevator on the side of the building is an express elevator that was designated for customers going to the restaurant. One Nation closed in 1997 after '[failing] to come to terms with the building's owner'. [2]
River Hull at Stoneferry Bridges looking north (1983) Stoneferry (archaic Stone-Ferry, or Stone ferry) is a suburb of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was formerly a small hamlet on the east bank of the River Hull, the site of a ferry, and, after 1905, a bridge. The area is primarily industrial, and is situated on the ...
A fourth floor, known as Top Deck, was converted from retail units in 2007 into a 10-screen cinema by Vue with Europe's first digital screen. Prince's Quay Shopping Centre, built over Prince's Dock A 1,000 place multi-storey car park [ 1 ] is integrated with the centre and is accessed from the main A63 when travelling eastbound into the city.
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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 ...
Posterngate is a street in the city centre of Kingston upon Hull in East Riding of Yorkshire, England. [1] It runs west to east from Princes Dock to Hull Minster, parallel to Whitefriargate to the north. Located in the old town of Hull, it features buildings from a variety of historical
At that time the Massena economy could support it, with a strong manufacturing base built around several local Alcoa plants and heavy cross-border shopping by Canadians from the area of Cornwall, Ontario, just across the St. Lawrence River. [4] The cost of construction was $50 million. In 1995 it was sold to AP Massena Partners.