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Ellis Brigham moves into £500 million Cheapside development

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Ellis Brigham are opening two stores in the City of London's prestigious 'One New Change' retail development, opening this autumn in Cheapside. The £500 million complex is opposite St Paul's cathedral.

This report from IfYouSki.com

12th/16th/17th century background:
http://www.onenewchange.com/history-of-cheapside.aspx

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The opening of the Millennium Bridge in 2000 radically changed how and when visitors - especially tourists - enter and leave the City. This has increased visitor numbers at the weekends in particular. Over 5,000 people cross the bridge each hour, travelling from the South Bank with its many draws (including the Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe) to St Paul’s Cathedral (which attracts over one and a half million visitors each year).
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David E Goldsmith wrote:
'One New Change' retail development, opening this autumn in Cheapside.

I used to work there - when it was the Bank of England's 'New Change' building. It had a fantastic subsidised restaurant and, in effect, an in-house pub. It also had Legionnaires' disease.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
IIRC from when I was a child, his first shop was a tiny little place opposite Manchester Cathedral. They've come a long way.
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