Talk:Arndale Centre

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a list of Arndales? Known Arndales (and their new aliases)

United Kingdom

  • Accrington
  • Aberdeen
  • Bolton (Crompton Place)
  • Bradford (Kirkgate)
  • Doncaster (Frenchgate, currently being refurbed/new centre built)
  • Eastbourne (Arndale)
  • Jarrow
  • Lancaster
  • Leeds Armley
  • Leeds Headingley (Arndale? map)
  • Leeds Crossgates (Crossgates)
  • Luton (Arndale)
  • Poole (Dolphin map)
  • Manchester (Arndale map)
  • Middleton
  • Morecambe (Arndale map)
  • Nelson (Admiral map)
  • Shipley
  • Sunderland
  • Stretford (Now Stretford Mall)
  • Wandsworth (Southside)
  • Wellingborough (Swansgate)

[Dewsbury - Hagenbach set up a shopping arcade here - not sure if this is considered part of the Arndale empire]


Australia

[edit] Sunderland Arndale???

The only reference I can find to this is an Arndale House in Washington? Pit-yacker 02:23, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

Sunderland's shopping centre is known as "The Bridges" - was this originally an Arndale? If so, I can't find any reference to it. 217.155.20.163 11:00, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Arndale, Adelaide, Australia

I'm not sure, but I would guess that the Arndale in Adelaide only has its name in common with the UK Arndale Centres. It is currently a Centro shopping centre. Before this it was a Westfield Shoppingtown. GK1 15:55, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Dartford Arndale

There definitely used to be an Arndale Centre in Dartford, Kent, although it has now been renamed to the Priory Centre. Reference here: [[1]]. Is there a reason this isn't included or is this just an oversight? Oenone575 (talk) 13:19, 30 December 2007 (UTC)