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The first floor is seperated from the ground floor by three adjacent esculators with stairs running either side of them. Lifts also link the floors, however the two floors do not overlap in many places. The ground floor exits onto [[The Headrow]], whilst the first floor exits to Albion Street and Merrion Street.
The first floor is seperated from the ground floor by three adjacent esculators with stairs running either side of them. Lifts also link the floors, however the two floors do not overlap in many places. The ground floor exits onto [[The Headrow]], whilst the first floor exits to Albion Street and Merrion Street.


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Revision as of 22:17, 22 January 2009

St John's Centre
St John's Centre from Dortmund Square
Map
LocationLeeds, West Yorkshire, England
Opening date1985[1]
No. of stores and services34[2]
No. of floors2
Parking350 spaces[3]
Website[1]

The St John's Centre is an indoor shopping centre in Leeds, West Yorkshire. The centre is surrounded by The Headrow to the South, Albion Street to the West and Merrion Street to the North. The centre makes up the central shopping centre to a row of three, that run up through the northern side of Leeds City Centre, the Headrow Centre to the South and the Merrion Centre to the North. The centre has an annual footfall of ten million.[4] Dortmund Square lies to the front of the centre.

Tennants

The main tennants are Poundland (formerly Index), the Post Office, Topshop, Mc Donalds as well as several independent retailers. The first floor contains a large cafe.

Layout

The first floor is seperated from the ground floor by three adjacent esculators with stairs running either side of them. Lifts also link the floors, however the two floors do not overlap in many places. The ground floor exits onto The Headrow, whilst the first floor exits to Albion Street and Merrion Street.