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Saffron Waldon Borough Council sought long-term tenants for the building in 1969. [11] Essex County Council agreed to acquire the building in 1972 and commissioned an extensive programme of works to convert the building for use as a county library and arts centre: [ 12 ] the building was officially re-opened for that purpose on 11 June 1975. [ 9 ]
The market square in July 2012, with Saffron Walden Town Hall on the right. The market was moved from nearby Newport to Walden during de Mandeville's tenure, increasing the town's influence. This Tuesday market was held from 1295. [3] The town's first charter was granted in about 1300, to what was known then as Chepyng (i. e. Market) Walden. [3]
VR Bengaluru, [2] is a mixed-use retail development in India, situated in Whitefield, Bangalore.Its gross floor area is 600,000 square feet (56,000 m 2). [1] [3] In addition to the retail arcade, the compound hosts a hotel, a multiplex with the largest Gold Class [4] in India along with an IMAX, [5] commercial spaces and customisable collaborative working spaces for start-ups and entrepreneurs.
As a cost saving measure, Saffron Walden Town Council relocated its staff, who had previously been based in offices in Emson Close, into the town hall in October 2020. [ 18 ] Works of art in the town hall include portraits by Daniël Mijtens of King Charles I [ 19 ] and of Queen Henrietta [ 20 ] and a portrait by Henry Scott Tuke of the ...
North Square Mall Netaji Subhash Place, Pitampura: 2006 130,000 sq ft (12,000 m 2) [190] [191] Unity One Mall, CBD, Shahdara (formerly Aggarwal Funcity Mall) Vishwas Nagar, Shahdara: 2008 125,000 sq ft (11,600 m 2) [192] D Mall, Paschim Vihar Sunder Vihar, Paschim Vihar: 106,000 sq ft (9,800 m 2) [193] Aditya Mega Mall Vishwas Nagar, Shahdara
Former Pune Central, Bund Garden, Pune Former SoBo Central at Crossroads Mall, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai. Central was an Indian department store chain operated by Future Lifestyle Fashion of Future Group. [1] It competes with other department store chains such as Lifestyle, Pantaloons and Max. [2]
The business continued in this guise until 1928, when the Market Street store was rebuilt. Other business ran by Eaden Lilley included a removals business, which in 1934 moved the entire contents of Cambridge University Library across the city. [4] The business continued to grow and opened new stores in Saffron Walden and Woollards Lane, Great ...
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