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Qué (quién) es shopping centre - definición

COMPLEX OF SHOPS
Shopping centers; Shopping centres; Shopping complex; Indoor shopping center; Shopping arcade; Shopping Centres; Shopping Center; Shopping centre; Shopping Centre; Shopping Arcade; Regional shopping center
  • [[Cleveland Arcade]] in [[Cleveland, Ohio]]
  • Cole's Book Arcade]], an early Victorian arcade ca.1883 - ca. 1903 in [[Melbourne]].
  • A [[strip mall]] in [[Cornelius, Oregon]]
  • Shops at [[Country Club Plaza]], opened 1923, one of the first planned shopping centers
  • date=December 2016}}</ref> super-regional shopping mall
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  • Antwerp, Belgium]]
  • Kontula]], [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • [[Lincoln Road Mall]] in [[Miami Beach]], opened 1965, lined with shops, outdoor restaurant seating, fountains and sculptures
  • A [[neighborhood shopping center]] catering to [[Vietnamese Americans]] in [[Little Saigon, Philadelphia]]
  • last=Chapman}}</ref> shopping center in Bangkok. Each floor has a theme of a different major world city.
  • A community shopping center in [[Klaukkala]], [[Uusimaa]], Finland
  • Lifestyle center]] located in [[Woodbury, Minnesota]]

shopping centre         
(shopping centres)
Note: in AM, use 'shopping center'
A shopping centre is a specially built area containing a lot of different shops.
The new shopping centre was constructed at a cost of 1.1 million.
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shopping centre         
¦ noun an area or complex of shops.
Shopping center         
A shopping center (American English) or shopping centre (Commonwealth English), also called a shopping complex, shopping arcade, shopping plaza or galleria, is a group of shops built together, sometimes under one roof."Shopping centre", Oxford Learners Dictionary

Wikipedia

Shopping center

A shopping center (American English) or shopping centre (Commonwealth English) or mall, also called a shopping complex, shopping arcade, shopping plaza or galleria, is a group of shops built together, sometimes under one roof.

The first known collections of retailers under one roof are public markets, dating back to ancient times, and Middle Eastern covered markets, bazaars and souqs. In Paris, about 150 covered passages were built between the late 18th century and 1850, and a wealth of shopping arcades were built across Europe in the 19th century. In the United States, the widespread use of the automobile in the 1920s led to the first shopping centers of a few dozen shops that included parking for cars. Starting in 1946, larger, open air centers anchored by department stores were built (sometimes as a collection of adjacent retail properties with different owners), then enclosed shopping malls starting with Victor Gruen's Southdale Center near Minneapolis in 1956.

A shopping mall is a type of shopping center, a North American term originally meaning a pedestrian promenade with shops along it, but in the late 1960s began to be used as a generic term for large shopping centers anchored by department stores, especially enclosed centers. Many malls are currently in severe decline ("dead malls") or have closed. Successful exceptions have added entertainment and experiential features, added big-box stores as anchor tenants, or are specialized formats: power centers, lifestyle centers, factory outlet centers, and festival marketplaces. Smaller types of shopping centers in North America include neighborhood shopping centers, and even smaller, strip malls. Pedestrian malls (shopping streets) in the United States have been less common and less successful than in Europe. In Canada, underground passages in Montreal and Toronto link large adjacent downtown retail spaces.

In the United Kingdom and Europe, distinction is made between shopping centers (shops under one roof), shopping precincts (pedestrianized zones of a town or city where many retail stores are located), the "high street" (street – pedestrianized or not – with a high concentration of retail shops), and retail parks (usually out of the city center, 5000 sq.m. or larger and anchored by big-box stores or supermarkets, rather than department stores).

Ejemplos de uso de shopping centre
1. The official walks the corridors of the shopping centre.
2. But the shopping centre security guards were taking no chances.
3. The shopping centre was full of young men wearing hoodies.
4. She has abseiled down her local shopping centre for charity.
5. Shopping centre Scrooges demanded pupils stop singing Christmas carols – and called police to control them.