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  2. Lulu International Shopping Mall, Kochi - Wikipedia

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    LuLu Mall, Kochi is a shopping mall located in Edappally, Kochi, Kerala.Spanning 17 acres (6.9 ha) with a total built up area of 2.5 million square feet and total retail area of 1.7 million square feet, [2] it contains around 280 outlets, including food courts, restaurants, family entertainment zones, a multiplex, ice skating rink, gaming arena, beauty parlors, a toy train joy ride and bowling ...

  3. Kingdom Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom Shopping Centre is an indoor retail and commercial complex in Glenrothes, located in the town centre.It is the largest indoor shopping centre in Fife and is one of the largest single-level indoor shopping centres in Scotland with around 40,000 m 2 (430,000 sq ft) of (gross) floorspace.

  4. List of countries with IKEA stores - Wikipedia

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    The Al Ain store is located near the camel souq and Bawadi Mall. The fourth store in Dubai is located in Festival Plaza shopping centre, located in Jebel Ali. Al-Futtaim is the franchise holder for IKEA in UAE, Egypt, and Qatar. 27 Slovakia: 1992 Bratislava: 1 Original store was closed upon the opening of a new store in the Avion Shopping Park.

  5. Richard Lugner - Wikipedia

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    Together with his lawyer Adrian Hollaender, Lugner tried several times to overturn the restrictions on store opening hours for Lugner City. [13] [14] He opposed the smoking ban in restaurants, even though he was a non-smoker himself. [15] In 2003, Lugner City was transferred to Volksbanken-Immoconsult by means of a leaseback arrangement. [16]

  6. The Centre (Livingston) - Wikipedia

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    The original centre was built in the 1970s by the now defunct Livingston Development Corporation or LDC and was home to smaller independent retailers such as Virgo a fashion store and Coda music up to the larger well known brand names such as WoolCo (which became the now defunct Woolworths) and FineFare (the equally defunct Gateway).

  7. Londonderry Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall expanded to 150 stores and services. [1] A renovation was completed in 1990 which saw the opening of a new food court in the center of the mall. [2] In 1994, Wal-Mart took over the Woolco location and was part of the mall for 9 years before relocating to a stand-alone building to the east. In the late 1990s, Eatons closed.

  8. Grand Central, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Grand Central (formerly The Pallasades Shopping Centre, previously Birmingham Shopping Centre) is a shopping centre located above New Street railway station in Birmingham, England, that opened in 1971 as Birmingham Shopping Centre.

  9. The Mall Wood Green - Wikipedia

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    The Mall Wood Green is a large shopping centre and residential complex in Wood Green, north London.It was originally known as Wood Green Shopping City.. As of 2006 The Mall had over 100 retail shops, [1] seven of them anchor stores, 45 market stalls, [2] and an average of 221,000 customers per week. [3]