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Ashton Arcades
Ashton Arcades
Location Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates 53°29′21″N2°05′45″W / 53.4893°N 2.0959°W / 53.4893; -2.0959 Coordinates: 53°29′21″N2°05′45″W / 53.4893°N 2.0959°W / 53.4893; -2.0959
Opening dateOctober 1995;26 years ago (1995-10)
OwnerApollo Ashton Unit Trust
No. of stores and servicesAround 40 stores
Total retail floor area 140,000 sq ft (13,000 m2)
No. of floors2
Parking500 spaces
Website arcadesshopping.co.uk

The Ashton Arcades, also known locally as just Arcades, is a medium-sized shopping centre located in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, England.

It accommodates 40 stores, over two floors, and a multi-storey car park. There are approved plans for the expansion of the centre which will also re-develop the adjacent bus station and add a tram station for the expansion of Manchester Metrolink. The expansion of the centre will cost £40m [1] and add 180,000 sq ft (17,000 m2) of retail space which will more than double the current centre.

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References

  1. David Thame (13 June 2006). "Ashton's mall on the up". Manchester Evening News . Retrieved on 3 September 2008.