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  2. London Designer Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Interior of London Designer Outlet, viewed from the 2nd floor. The Outlet centre consists of some 350,000 sq ft (33,000 m 2) which houses over 70 stores and restaurants across three floors, of which around 50 are outlet shops selling goods at a minimum discount of 30% off RRP, though with many outlet stores offering savings of up to 70% off RRP year-round. [6]

  3. Wembley - Wikipedia

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    Wembley (civil parish then Metropolitan Borough from its inception) population Split from Harrow on the Hill 1901 4,519 1911 10,696 1921 16,187 1931 48,561 From abolition, 1 April 1934, of Kingsbury Urban District (1,827 acres (7.39 km 2)) until 1965 about, that is if static as at 1931, 16,636 residents, absorbed [4]

  4. Boxpark - Wikipedia

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    Boxpark Wembley. A third Boxpark opened near Wembley Stadium in December 2018. [24] [25] Boxpark Wembley is the largest one yet, covering a floor area of 50,000 sq ft, with a 2,000-person capacity events space. [26] Boxpark Wembley has 30 units, and 24 food and drink retail outlets have opened at the venue.

  5. List of markets in London - Wikipedia

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    Borough Market This is a list of markets in London. Greater London is home to a wealth of covered, outdoor and street markets. Many specialise in a particular type of goods or sell different things on different days. Most open very early in the morning and close early or late afternoon. Markets in London have their origins in the Middle Ages and ancient charter; set up to serve the population ...

  6. Neasden - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, seven members were caught and were banned from the streets they were active in, including Chalkhill Estate in Wembley Park, in the then biggest (by area size) anti-social behaviour order in Britain. [16] In 2004, the Shopping Centre area was partially redeveloped by the council in an effort to reverse its fortunes.

  7. Wembley Park - Wikipedia

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    The former Wembley Conference Centre, and the Elvin House block, were also demolished in September 2006. [129] Also in 2006, Wembley Arena, was refurbished at a cost of £34m and its entrance turned around to open onto a new public square with a fountain facing the new Wembley Stadium which then opened in 2007.

  8. Shopping center - Wikipedia

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    A notable example is the Halton Lea Shopping Centre (originally known as Shopping City) in Runcorn, which opened in 1972 and was conceived as the centre point for the new town's development. Another early example is the Brent Cross Centre , Britain's first out-of-town shopping centre and located on the northern outskirts of London , which was ...

  9. List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    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