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  2. NewRiver - Wikipedia

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    NewRiver REIT plc is a specialist listed real estate investment trust (REIT), focused primarily on retail and leisure property. The company owns 33 shopping centres, 25 retail warehouses, 14 high street units and over 700 public houses. [2]

  3. Albert Square, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The centre of Albert Square was originally laid out in the form of a traffic circle and a group of bus stops occupied the western part. In 1987 the square was redesigned and the eastern side in front of the town hall was pedestrianised. The square was laid with fan-shaped granite setts, York stone paving and 'heritage'-style cast-iron street ...

  4. Albert Square - Wikipedia

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  5. Listed buildings in Widnes - Wikipedia

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    Tower Building, originally the office of Hutchinson & Co, now part of the Catalyst Science Discovery Centre Widnes is an industrial town in the Borough of Halton, Cheshire, England, on the north bank of the River Mersey where it narrows at Runcorn Gap. The town contains 24 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, 5 are ...

  6. Widnes - Wikipedia

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    Widnes library and Kingsway Learning Centre. The main library in Victoria Square has been refurbished. [95] In addition to the normal services provided by a library, this library holds a large collection of material relating to railways. [96] There is a branch library in the Ditton area of the town. [97]

  7. Salford Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Salford Shopping Centre (locally known as Salford Precinct and formerly named Salford Shopping City) [4] is a shopping centre located in Salford, Greater Manchester, England. Built in 1972 in the Pendleton district of Salford, the shopping centre has been the subject of numerous redevelopment projects undertaken by Salford City Council .

  8. Manchester Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Albert Square frontage measures 323 feet (98 m), Lloyd Street is 350 feet (107 m), Princess Street the longest at 383 feet (117 m) and Cooper Street measures 94 feet (29 m). On this tight site, the corporation built a grand hall, a suite of reception rooms, quarters for the lord mayor, offices and a council chamber.

  9. Memorial Hall, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Hall in Albert Square, Manchester, England, was constructed in 1863–1866 by Thomas Worthington. It was built to commemorate the bicentennial anniversary of the 1662 Act of Uniformity. One of the best examples of Venetian Gothic revival in the city, the hall is a Grade II* listed building.