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St Johns Shopping Centre

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St Johns Shopping Centre Houghton Street entrance
St Johns Shopping Centre Houghton Street entrance

St Johns Shopping Centre is the largest covered shopping centre in the city of Liverpool, located in the heart of the city since 1969 and home to more than 100 retailers. The precinct is also home to a contemporary St John's Market which has a history dating back to the original 1822 St. John's Market, although the current market was opened to the public by Queen Elizabeth II in April 1971.All businesses located in St Johns Shopping Centre are members of City Central, a Business Improvement District (BID) representing approximately 630 businesses in the retail and leisure heart of Liverpool city centre.

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St Johns Shopping Centre
St George's Place, Liverpool Ropewalks

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L1 1LU Liverpool, Ropewalks
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St Johns Shopping Centre Houghton Street entrance
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