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Wilton Shopping Centre car park. Wilton Shopping Centre, located in the Wilton area of Cork, is the second biggest shopping centre in the city. It opened on 6 December 1979, and has 65 shops. In 2003, construction began to add 10 new units, and outlets in the centre now include Tesco, Penneys, New Look, Life Style Sports, and Easons. [1] [2]
Wilton is a suburb of Cork City.It is the site of Cork University Hospital, [1] Cork's largest hospital. Other landmarks include Wilton Shopping Centre and St. Finbarr's Cemetery, which lies on the border between Wilton and Glasheen and is the resting place of some of Cork's most notable citizens.
The N40 road (commonly known as the Cork South Ring Road, or locally the South Ring) is a national primary road in Cork, Ireland. It is partial ring road skirting the southern suburbs of the city, from the N22 west of Ballincollig , via the Jack Lynch Tunnel under the River Lee , to the Dunkettle Interchange where it meets the N25 and N8 / M8 .
title: Car park and department store, Wilton Shopping Centre, Cork (English) author name string: David Hawgood. coordinates of depicted place. 51°52'54.23"N, 8°30 ...
1 Cork. 2 Donegal. 3 Dublin. 4 Limerick. ... This is a list of shopping centres in Ireland, ... Wilton Shopping Centre; Donegal
Shopping centres can be found in several of Cork's suburbs, including Blackpool, Ballincollig, Douglas, Ballyvolane, Wilton and at Mahon Point Shopping Centre. Patrick's Street, Cork's main shopping street. Other shopping arcades are in the city centre, including the "Cornmarket Centre" on Cornmarket Street, "Merchant's Quay Shopping Centre" on ...
Roches Stores was founded in Cork in 1901 by William Roche, the son of a farmer from north County Cork, who had worked in Cash's in Cork city and for a time in London. The business began life as a small furniture shop in a former sawmill on Merchant Street in Cork. Over the following twelve years, Roche grew the business to include womenswear ...
Marina Market entrance, from the Centre Park Road, in 2024. As of 2023, the venue is home to 30 food vendors and 5 retail vendors.A number of worldwide cuisines and street food varieties are sold, including Korean, Soul food, Venezuelan, Brazilian, Italian and Middle Eastern in addition to more traditional local fast food, coffee and pastries.