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The Grand Arcade is a shopping centre in the town centre of Wigan, England. Built in 2007, it consists of 39 retailers with a total annual footfall of 6.3 million people. [1] It currently extends to 439,000 sq ft (40,800 m 2), with units varying in size. The centre is owned and operated by RDI REIT, a property investment
The Marketgate Shopping Centre, originally named The Wigan Centre Arcade, was built in 1972 on former commercial yards and markets. [4] It opened in 1974 and underwent radical remodelling in 1988 when the adjoining Galleries Shopping Centre was constructed.
Beaumont Shopping Centre, Beaumont Leys; Broadmarsh, Nottingham; Cavendish Arcade, Buxton; Derbion (formerly Intu Derby, formerly Westfield Derby, formerly Eagle Centre); East Midlands Designer Outlet, South Normanton
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English: When taken in 2016 all the shops in this two-floor section lay vacant. It was later closed to the public. It was later closed to the public. The other buildings and arcades in the Galleries remain open.
The name of the town has been recorded variously as Wigan in 1199, Wygayn in 1240, and Wygan in numerous historical documents. [5]The name Wigan is probably a Celtic place-name : it might be a diminutive form of Brittonic *wīg "homestead, settlement" (later Welsh gwig), plus the nominal suffix -an has also been suggested (c.f. numerous places in France named Le Vigan); the place name may ...
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The Leeds and Liverpool and Bridgewater canals meet in Leigh town centre. The M6 motorway crosses the west of the borough, and serves Ashton-in-Makerfield at junctions 23 and 24 (north only) and 25 (south only), Wigan at junction 25 (south only), Wigan/Orrell at junction 26 and Standish junction 27.