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Parking: 11,500 [11] Website ... The Trafford Centre is a large indoor shopping centre ... Vehicle entrance to the Trafford Centre. The Trafford Centre has 12,500 car ...
The centre has 16 car parks - Regent 1 & 2 (lower and upper levels respectively, of the deck car park adjacent to the bus station), Regent 3 (an overflow to the rear of R1&2), Peel 4 & 5 (lower and upper levels respectively, of the deck car park on the other side of Selfridges), Peel 5a, adjacent to John Lewis and the Peel Deck car parks, Peel ...
Shopping centre City/town Country or region Area (m 2) 1 Westfield London: Shepherd's Bush, London Greater London: 235,900 [1] 2 Metrocentre: Gateshead, Tyne & Wear North East: 192,900 [2] 3 Trafford Centre: Trafford, Greater Manchester North West: 188,000 [2] 4 Westfield Stratford City: Stratford, London: Greater London: 184,100 [1] 5 ...
Parkway (originally proposed as Parkway Circle) is a Manchester Metrolink tram stop built on the line to the Trafford Centre. It is located just east of the Parkway Circle roundabout in Trafford Park [1] and includes a Park & Ride facility. [2] It opened on 22 March 2020. [3] [4]
In June 2023, a new design for the resort was revealed, with a revised planning application to be submitted to Trafford Council. The updated plans include waved glass domed pavilions, external water slides, a roof terrace, multi-storey car park, and landscaped boulevard.
Opened on 16 March 1999 in a former chalk quarry after ten years of building works, the site (including car parks) occupies 240 acres (97 ha) and has a sales floor area of 154,000 m 2 (1,600,000 ft 2) over three levels, making it the fifth-largest shopping centre in the UK (after Westfield London, MetroCentre, Trafford Centre and Westfield ...
The city has a highly diversified economy and is a centre for cultural industries, retail, transport, logistics, financial, legal and manufacturing sectors. Many of these companies have a regional base (regional base for Greater Manchester , North West England or Northern England) in Manchester.
At the High Street end a multi-storey car park was sited above the market centre and Cannon Street. In all there were 1,360 yards (1,240 m) of mall. Underneath the centre was a full-circuit full-height service road, 1 ⁄ 2 mile (800 metres) in length, with access from Withy Grove. By taking advantage of the change in height, the architects ...