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  2. Broadway Shopping Centre, Bexleyheath - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, new signage bearing the name "Broadway Shopping Centre Bexleyheath", with the centre's new red-and-white logo, began replacing the Mall-branded elements. The full rebranding of the centre was timed to coincide with the opening of major new H&M and New Look stores on the former Woolworths site.

  3. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    Founded by Jeremy Hackett and Ashley Lloyd-Jennings from a stall on London's Portobello Road, with the first shop opening in Kings Road, Chelsea. Operates 13 shops in UK plus concessions, which is a total of 77 shops across 16 countries. Harrods

  4. Category : Shopping centres in the London Borough of Bexley

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    Broadway Shopping Centre, Bexleyheath This page was last edited on 17 June 2020, at 21:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Freeman, Hardy and Willis - Wikipedia

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    The shoe retailer was established in 1875 and was named after three employees of the company, one of whom was Alfred Freeman, a Russian shoe maker who resided in St Pancras, London. For many years, there was a branch in nearly every town in the United Kingdom. In 1929 the company was acquired by Sears plc. [1]

  6. Shoe Zone - Wikipedia

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    Shoe Zone (stylised as shoezone) is a budget footwear retailer in the United Kingdom. It has over 330 stores in different cities and towns throughout the UK and over 2,500 employees. The company has an annual turnover of £156 million. [2] The company's headquarters are located in Leicester, England. [3] [4] A store in Kirkstall, England

  7. London Borough of Bexley - Wikipedia

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    Bethany Hall – Chapel Road, Bexleyheath, now a meeting house of the Plymouth Brethren though originally a Methodist chapel [30] Christ Church – in Erith, built in the 19th century, has a distinctive tower built by J. P. St. Aubyn* [31] The Greek Orthodox Church of Christ the Saviour – dates from the late 12th or early 13th century, in ...

  8. Bluewater Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, the site employed 2,500 workers simultaneously. In all, 20,000 people worked 11.5 million hours on the construction of Bluewater. At the planned opening date, 16 March 1999, Bluewater was inaugurated with 99% of the shops open for business. The total cost of construction was around GBP £400 million. [6]

  9. Ealing Broadway Centre - Wikipedia

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    It was complemented by a smaller shopping centre adjacent to it, built 1986 at a former 19th century department store called Sayers under the name The Waterglade Centre, and later renamed The Arcadia. [7] The Arcadia was redeveloped in the mid-2010s and replaced by 1-8 Broadway. [8] The Ealing Broadway Centre was first refurbished in 2002. [4]