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  2. Unite Grand Central - Wikipedia

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    Unite own several other student halls in Liverpool, including Atlantic Point, Cambridge Court, Capital Gate, Cedar House, Horizon Heights, Larch House, Lennon Studios, Moorfield and The Railyard. [2] A close up photo of Grand Central. The complex is located on Skelhorne Street in the L3 district of Liverpool and consists of two separate ...

  3. Unite Students - Wikipedia

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    A Unite Students facility near Tottenham Hale station. The Unite Group was founded by Nicholas Porter in Bristol, England, in 1991. [3] Aged 21 and following research with the University of the West of England, he recognised a growing demand for student accommodation. [4]

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    Opal 3 in Leeds, one of the company's student accommodation buildings. Opal Property Group Limited, often referred to as Opal, was a company based in the United Kingdom which operates a number of large property developments in UK cities, targeted at students and private renters.

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  8. Category:Liverpool Student Accommodation - Wikipedia

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  9. Liverpool Guild of Students - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Guild of Students is the students' union of the University of Liverpool. [1] The guild was founded in 1889, with the building constructed in 1911. The title also refers to the Guild of Students building, which is the centre point of activity in student life at the University and is run by the four sabbatical officers who are elected annu