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The former Red Lion statue, photographed in 1992 A variant of the Corpus Clock in the Lion Yard atrium in June 2019. The Lion Yard shopping centre is a covered shopping centre in the city centre of Cambridge, England. [1] Construction work on the centre, which is bounded by St Andrew's Street, Corn Exchange Street, and Petty Cury, [2] commenced ...
To the west is the Cambridge Guildhall, hence the name of the street. To the east is the Lion Yard shopping centre. Fisher House in Guildhall Street is a Grade II listed late 16th / early 17th century timber-framed building [1] [3] that houses the Cambridge University Catholic Chaplaincy.
Lion Yard, Cambridge; The Mall, Luton (formerly The Mall Arndale) ... Northfield Shopping Centre, Birmingham; Octagon Shopping Centre, Burton upon Trent; Old Market ...
The Grafton centre is a covered shopping centre in the east of central Cambridge, England. It is one of the three main shopping centres in Cambridge, with Lion Yard and Grand Arcade in the city's centre. The Centre dominates Fitzroy Street and Burleigh Street. The main footprint is linear, running from east to west.
The Corn Exchange was built in the 19th century and the northeast side consisted of small shops and inns. In the 20th century, the character of the street was completely changed through the development of the Lion Yard shopping centre, the associated multi-storey car park, and a hotel.
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Foodies will have a new spot for upscale Asian dining in Myrtle Beach. Managers of Thai Bistro expect to hold a soft opening on Friday in Myrtle Beach. The new restaurant is located at a Food Lion ...
Market stalls in the Market Square, with Great St Mary's, the Cambridge University Church, in the background. Market Hill (aka the Market Square) is the location of the marketplace in central Cambridge, England. [1] [2] Operating as a marketplace since Saxon times, a daily outdoor market with stalls continues to run there. [3] [4] [5]