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  2. Bluewater Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Bluewater Shopping Centre (commonly referred to as Bluewater) is an out-of-town shopping centre in Stone (postally Greenhithe), Kent, England, just outside the M25 motorway ring, 17.8 miles (28.6 km) east south east of London's centre.

  3. Westfield London - Wikipedia

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    Westfield London is a large shopping centre in White City, west London, England, developed by the Westfield Group at a cost of £1.6bn, [3] [4] on a brownfield site formerly the home of the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition.

  4. Teluk Intan - Wikipedia

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    Teluk Intan is a town in Hilir Perak District, Perak, Malaysia.It is the district capital, the largest town in the district and fourth largest town in the state of Perak with an estimated population of around 172,505, more than half of Hilir Perak district's total population (232,900).

  5. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Argos branch in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. The company was founded by Richard Tompkins who had previously established Green Shield Stamps in the United Kingdom. He came up with the idea that people could purchase goods from his "Green Shield Gift House" with cash rather than savings stamps.

  6. List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom by size

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    This is a list of the largest shopping centres in the United Kingdom, listed by retail size in square metres (m 2). Only centres with space of 65,000 m 2 (700,000 sq ft) or more are listed. Some of these are out-of-town centres, while others are part of a city or town centre shopping district, which in almost all cases also includes many stores ...

  7. Clarks Village - Wikipedia

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    Clarks Village opened on 14 August 1993 and gained over two million visitors in its first year. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It grew to include over 90 high street and designer retailers, as well as a number of coffee shops, restaurants and fast food chains. [ 4 ]

  8. Ong Seok Kim - Wikipedia

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    Ong Seok Kim (Chinese: 王叔金; pinyin: Wáng Shū Jīn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ông Sio̍k Kim; 21 November 1884–31 May 1964) was an educationist, social worker, philanthropist and entrepreneur.

  9. Spirit Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Joe Marver created the Spirit Halloween business model, a pop-up store catering to Halloween revelers. [8] Starting with his first pop-up location in the Castro Valley Mall in 1984, [2] [9] he grew Spirit Halloween to 60 seasonal stores nationwide [10] before it was acquired in 1999.