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  2. Rohan (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Rohan is a British designer and supplier of outdoor and lightweight travel clothing and footwear that has 50 stores and an annual turnover of £30 million. Their products are designed in Milton Keynes , Buckinghamshire and manufactured internationally.

  3. Union Square Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    More than 40 shops were trading on opening day and this number rose to around 50 by Christmas, with many other retailers opening in 2010 and into 2011 onwards. In January 2024, Marks & Spencer announced that the Union Square store will be extended, absorbing the neighbouring TK Maxx , with the expanded store opening in 2025 following the Bon ...

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

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    Chain of sports clothing shops started by David Hughes, which went into administration in 2005 with 267 shops – at the time the fourth largest sports chain. [85] JD Sports purchased the business from the administrator, including the remaining open 177 shops, which they aimed to run as a separate business. [ 86 ]

  5. Bon Accord Centre - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the Bon Accord centre in 2009 Entrance to the former St. Nicholas centre, now branded Bon Accord Former Bon Accord & St Nicholas flags. The Bon Accord centre is the second-largest shopping centre complex in Aberdeen, Scotland and serves a large catchment area including the city and surrounding Aberdeenshire.

  6. Countesswells - Wikipedia

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    There is a Sainsbury's [7] and a primary school, [8] along with a number of vacant shop units - the NHS has been granted planning permission for one of these. [9] A pharmacy has applied for a licence for one of the units which was rejected by the local NHS board after pharmacies in Cults and Kingswells said it would lose them business [10] - this is awaiting appeal as of August 2023. [11]

  7. Trinity Centre, Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The anchor tenant Debenhams opened its store on 11 October 1984 following a two-week delay. [5] [6] The centre was previously owned and operated by The Mall Fund. They sold it to an asset management company in December 2009. On 16 December 2020, HMV announced it would close its Trinity Centre branch with plans to move elsewhere within Aberdeen. [7]

  8. Aberdeen Market - Wikipedia

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    The centre ultimately closed along with all non-essential shops in March 2020 as part of the COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom. [9] On 11 June, the operator of the building, Aberdeen Market Village, went into liquidation. [10] The following year, the building along with the connected BHS store were purchased by Aberdeen City Council. [11]

  9. Berryden - Wikipedia

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    Berryden (Scottish Gaelic: Biorach Den [1]) is an area of Aberdeen quite near to the city centre.. Berryden Retail Park is the main shopping destination in the north side of Aberdeen, with large chain store, smaller shops and a children's play centre.