St John's Shopping Centre is a shopping mall in Perth, Scotland. Situated between (and with entrances from) South Street (to the south), King Edward Street (to the east), Scott Street (to the west) and the pedestrianised section of High Street (to the north), it was built between 1985 and 1987. It cost around £20 million. Its main entrance is that facing the Category B listed Perth City Hall on King Edward Street, with Perth mercat cross standing between the two. Its construction meant the ancient St John's Square was demolished, with its residents relocated elsewhere in the city.
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| - St John's Shopping Centre is a shopping mall in Perth, Scotland. Situated between (and with entrances from) South Street (to the south), King Edward Street (to the east), Scott Street (to the west) and the pedestrianised section of High Street (to the north), it was built between 1985 and 1987. It cost around £20 million. Its main entrance is that facing the Category B listed Perth City Hall on King Edward Street, with Perth mercat cross standing between the two. Its construction meant the ancient St John's Square was demolished, with its residents relocated elsewhere in the city. (en)
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| - The King Edward Street main entrance and Perth mercat cross. Taken from in front of Perth City Hall (en)
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| - St John's Shopping Centre is a shopping mall in Perth, Scotland. Situated between (and with entrances from) South Street (to the south), King Edward Street (to the east), Scott Street (to the west) and the pedestrianised section of High Street (to the north), it was built between 1985 and 1987. It cost around £20 million. Its main entrance is that facing the Category B listed Perth City Hall on King Edward Street, with Perth mercat cross standing between the two. Its construction meant the ancient St John's Square was demolished, with its residents relocated elsewhere in the city. The shopping centre was opened in March 1988 by Dr Willi Reiland (1933–2015), mayor for thirty years of Perth's twin town, Aschaffenburg, Germany. The centre was once owned by Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster. It was purchased by the Universities Superannuation Scheme from BAE Systems Pension Funds in 2011. (en)
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