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Potteries Shopping Centre (formerly Intu Potteries) is an indoor shopping centre in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, in the Staffordshire Potteries. Stores and facilities [ edit ]
Intu Properties plc was a British real estate investment trust (REIT), largely focused on shopping centre management and development. Originally named Transatlantic Insurance Holdings plc and later Liberty International plc, it changed its name in May 2010 to Capital Shopping Centres Group plc after demerging its Capital & Counties Properties business unit to form an independent business.
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The transfer from Intu to Intu SGS is expected to take place by the end of 2020, and will involve Global Mutual becoming asset manager of the centres and Savills serving as property manager. [23] In 2020, it was reported that Braehead Shopping Centre was trialling the use of full-body security scanners at the entrance. [24]
On 26 June 2020, the majority owner and manager of Eldon Square, Intu, went into administration. [21] In 2023, the Eldon Garden shopping centre was put up for sale priced at £4.95m. The sale was due to most of the internal retail units being left empty and the centre generating "essentially zero" net income for its London-based owners. [22]
Capital Shopping Centres was renamed Intu in 2013 and spent £7 million rebranding the "Intu Trafford Centre". [30] As of 2017, Intu claimed a fair market value of £2.312 billion for the centre. [31] However, the firm entered administration in June 2020 and the centre was placed into receivership by its creditors in November 2020. [32]
Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Pinyin Notes Double steaming / double boiling: 燉: 炖: dùn: a Chinese cooking technique to prepare delicate and often expensive ingredients. The food is covered with water and put in a covered ceramic jar, and is then steamed for several hours. Red cooking: 紅燒: 红烧: hóngshāo
The basic menu includes traditional ballpark food such as hot dogs, nachos, peanuts, popcorn, and soft drinks. [16] [17] In 2008, all-you-can-eat seats were also inaugurated in numerous NBA and NHL arenas. [18] Some buffet restaurants aim to reduce food waste, by imposing fines on customers who take large amounts of food, but then discard it ...