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Foyleside Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Derry, Northern Ireland. Construction started in the early 1990s and the centre opened on 25 September 1995.
The city is the north west's foremost shopping district, housing two large shopping centres along with numerous shop-packed streets serving much of the greater county, as well as Tyrone and Donegal. The city centre has two main shopping centres; the Foyleside Shopping Centre , which has 45 stores and 1,430 parking spaces, and the Richmond ...
It is close to the larger Foyleside shopping centre (400,000 sq ft, completed 1995), which is located approximately 50 metres away. The centre was originally anchored by Dunnes Stores, however following their closure in 2001, the unit has since been taken over by New Look.
Opened in 1976, the centre is the one of the oldest and the third largest shopping centre in Northern Ireland, behind Belfast's Victoria Square and Derry's Foyleside, at over 350,000 sq ft, although combined with the retail park makes it over 480,000 sq ft. [1] The anchor tenant of the centre is Primark, while the retail park's anchors are ...
Foyleside Shopping Centre; G. Guildhall, Derry; M. Museum of Free Derry; P. Peace Bridge (Foyle) T. Tower Museum This page was last edited on 25 February 2020, at 14: ...
Pages in category "Shopping centres in Northern Ireland" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Bogside is a neighbourhood outside the city walls of Derry, Northern Ireland.The large gable-wall murals by the Bogside Artists, Free Derry Corner and the Gasyard Féile (an annual music and arts festival held in a former gasyard) are popular tourist attractions.
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