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Re: UD Town (Formally UD Center)

Posted: October 16, 2009, 5:41 pm
by trubrit
Now back to the new shops .There are at least 250 shop units on there, so someone has great faith in Udons potential. The roads are wide with plenty of parking bays around. The whole layout is a kind of garden city with fountains and lots of trees . The whole impression is one of spaciousness as you will see from the photos .
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Re: UD Town (Formally UD Center)

Posted: October 16, 2009, 5:46 pm
by trubrit
A few more views .
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Re: UD Town (Formally UD Center)

Posted: October 16, 2009, 6:33 pm
by Prenders88
Thanks for posting Trubit.
It looks good, and love the bold colours of the units.
The Robinsons Mall /Complex looks very tired now and worn out, the owners will have to up their stakes to compete with UD Town and the Downtown Mall due to open next year. I just wonder a little, if the customer base is there to make these new flash malls pay their way.

Re: UD Town (Formally UD Center)

Posted: October 16, 2009, 9:05 pm
by beer monkey
Looking at the photos it instantly reminded me of a modern day Westworld..
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Great pics Thanks for posting

Re: UD Town (Formally UD Center)

Posted: October 16, 2009, 9:19 pm
by Prenders88
I thought of Sioux City in Gran Canaria, where they made a few spaghetti westerns.

I went there in the late 1980's it was a great day out, a stampede of cattle through the town, gunfights, and girls wearing frilly knickers doing the can-can in the saloon.

Re: UD Town (Formally UD Center)

Posted: October 17, 2009, 9:38 am
by trubrit
Prenders88 wrote:I thought of Sioux City in Gran Canaria, where they made a few spaghetti westerns.

I went there in the late 1980's it was a great day out, a stampede of cattle through the town, gunfights, and girls wearing frilly knickers doing the can-can in the saloon.
Well , you can see buffalo wandering around the ring road and ocassionally a gun fight does break out in the market but girls in frilly knickers?I don't think so , unless Tiger changes its promotional approach . :lol:

Re: UD Town (Formally UD Center)

Posted: October 26, 2009, 10:49 pm
by JR
Ever looked up going up in escalators in Central Mall?? :shock:

Re: UD Town (Formally UD Center)

Posted: February 10, 2010, 12:46 pm
by pompui
Just noticed that the Fuji restaurant originally shown on the pictures next to McDonalds is not there,another outlet named ShabiSushi.I was hoping that Fuji would come to Udon as enjoyed many a meal of theirs.Sushi ok but a shame for me.
Glad though that they have made parking easy to the right of McDonalds instead of me thinking of negotiating a parking space on the road leading to the railway station. 8)

Re: UD Town (Formally UD Center)

Posted: February 10, 2010, 5:48 pm
by mak
Shabushi opens tomorrow, Thursday. Oishii!