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The Pendle Rise Shopping Centre has been the focal point of the town centre for over 50 years. It opened as the Arndale Centre in June 1967 [25] and was rebranded as the Admiral Shopping Centre before taking its current name. Nelson Market (previously Admiral's Market) is a covered market below the Pendle Rise Shopping Centre.
The shopping centre was designed in a faux-Italian style [clarification needed] and the square was designed to resemble St Marks Square in Venice. [4] Its design included a library, theatre and gallery. [4] On its 10th anniversary, in 2004, it was officially renamed Nelson Mandela Square after the unveiling of a bronze, six-metre tall statue of ...
The site became HMS Nelson in 1986 and ceased operations in 1995. [5] The site was then sold to Berkeley Group Holdings in 1996 and, after being redeveloped to a design by HGP Architects, re-opened as a retail outlet on 28 February 2001. [5] The 29 story largely residential tower No.1 Gunwhalf Quay was added to the site between 2008 and 2009. [10]
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2006 - H & J Smiths exits the Nelson region with the Motueka, Richmond and Stoke stores closed in 2005. The Nelson and Blenhiem stores were closed in 2006. H & J Smith Queenstown store is relocated to the Remarkables Park centre. H & J's Appliance Centre is opened in the former Mitre 10 store on Esk Street, closed in 2011. [28]
Sandton City is a large shopping centre situated in Sandton, Gauteng, South Africa. [2] It was built and owned by property development company Rapp and Maister, in partnership with brothers Hilliard and Eli Leibowitz, and was later taken over by Liberty Life (now part of Liberty Holdings Limited ).
In the United Kingdom, an out-of-town shopping centre is an enclosed shopping centre located outside of a town centre.The impact of out-of-town shopping centres in the United Kingdom is studied in the context of urban planning, [1] town centre redevelopment, [2] the retail industry [3] [4] and even public health and gender divides. [5]