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Its difficult to picture the Hull skyline without the glass-and-steel presence of Princes Quay. Since its grand opening in 1991, it has served as a flagship city centre landmark, anchored firmly in the heart of the area's retail identity.
While the shopping hub has seen major changes - most famously the 2007 conversion of the Top Deck from independent stalls into a 10-screen Vue cinema - the familiar layout remains a nostalgic constant for locals. However, the true evolution of Princes Quay lies in the storefronts that have flickered on and off over the decades.
To celebrate that history, weve dipped into the Hull Daily Mail archives to uncover a time capsule of photos all captured on a single day in October 2001.
[Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, in October 2001 - Applewoods]Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, in October 2001 - Applewoods
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[Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, in October 2001 - The Body Shop]Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, in October 2001 - The Body Shop
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[Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, in October 2001 - The Ink Pot]Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, in October 2001 - The Ink Pot
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[Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, in October 2001 - Segal's Gifts]Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, in October 2001 - Segal's Gifts
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[Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, in October 2001 - The Body Shop]Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, in October 2001 - The Body Shop
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