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Sainsbury's, Greenwich, also known as the Sainsbury's Millennium Store, [17] was a Sainsbury's supermarket building at 55 Bugsby's Way, Greenwich Peninsula, London.Opening in 1999 as Sainsbury's flagship store, the building design incorporated environmentally conscious features and gained critical acclaim, being shortlisted for the 2000 Stirling Prize.
The street was originally part of the Medieval centre of Greenwich and was known as Friars Road after a pre-Reformation Franciscan friary built to the west of the Palace of Placentia. The street was known during the eighteenth century as King Street, but was partly redeveloped and extended during the 1820s when central Greenwich was rebuilt. [ 1 ]
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Charlton Village retains a number of traditional businesses including an ironmonger. However, a much larger shopping area is located in New Charlton, to the north, including the Greenwich Shopping Park, [28] the Peninsula Retail Park and Stone Lake Retail Park. [29] A new Sainsbury's superstore opened in 2015 between Woolwich Road and Bugsby's Way.
Streets, roads and thoroughfares in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. Pages in category "Streets in the Royal Borough of Greenwich" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Sainsbury's, Greenwich; San Salvatore, Campi; Sarah Mildred Long Bridge; Alfred A. Schiller House; Seattle Times Building; Seeley G. Mudd Chemistry Building; Sir James Dunn Collegiate and Vocational School; Six Flags Mall; Sixth Street Viaduct; Slave Theater; South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230; Spinning Top (sculpture)
J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, [a] is a British supermarket and the second-largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom.. Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company was the largest UK retailer of groceries for most of the 20th century.
September 14 - Sainsbury's, Greenwich is opened in London, designed by Chetwoods. [2] October – Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Chicago, Illinois, designed by Perkins and Will. [3] October 8 – The new Embassy of the United States, Ottawa, Canada, designed by David Childs, is dedicated by President Bill Clinton.