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Sligo is a major services and shopping centre within this region. As of 2016 the service sector is the primary employment sector in the county, employing 18,760 (71.7%) of workforce. Industry and construction makes up 17% (4,427) of employment, and agriculture, forestry and fishing 7.2% (1,868).
A retail park is a type of shopping centre found on the fringes of most large towns and cities in the United Kingdom and other European countries. They form a key aspect of European retail geographies, alongside indoor shopping centres , standalone stores like hypermarkets and more traditional high streets .
Pepco shop in a shopping center in PoznaĆ, Poland Pepco store in a retail park in Bielawa, Poland. Pepco is a Polish variety store chain with stores across Europe. It is part of the London headquartered and Polish listed 'Pepco Group' alongside sister brands Poundland and Dealz. [3]
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 ...
The Designer Outlet is located near the villages of Sarn, Litchard and Pen-y-fai and the town of Bridgend.Adjacent to the development are a Sainsbury's supermarket, a Harvester restaurant, a Premier Inn hotel, a Joules clothing store and a KFC restaurant which was previously located in the food court until 2012.
Applegreen's headquarters are based in Park West Business Park in Dublin, Ireland. [5] In 2018, Applegreen purchased the majority of UK motorway service area operator Welcome Break for €361.8m. [6] In 2021, Applegreen acquired the United States toll road service area operations from HMSHost for $375 million. [7]
Fitzgerald's Antrim will open their Allianz Hurling League campaign in the rejigged Division One B against Dublin at Croke Park on 25 January, which will be the first of six games in seven weeks ...
The Showgrounds hosted greyhound racing from c.1934 - c.1947, which was initially run by the Sligo Greyhound Racing Company. [5] In 1939, the Sligo greyhound business was purchased by Matthew J. Lyons and John E. Dorris, who then moved the entire operation to Longford Greyhound Stadium .