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He left with a black shoulder bag, a purple plastic bag, and a different black luggage bag. He did not have the same black carry-on bag that he had had when he first arrived in Sligo. He walked to the bus station via Quay Street and Wine Street, then stopped at Quayside Shopping Centre and awkwardly waited in the doorway for a number of minutes.
Eason Retail PLC, known as Easons or Eason, is an Irish retail company best known for selling books, stationery, cards, gifts, newspapers and magazines.Headquartered in Swords, County Dublin, it is the largest supplier of books, magazines, and newspapers in Ireland.
The city centre has two main shopping centres; the Foyleside Shopping Centre, which has 45 stores and 1,430 parking spaces, and the Richmond Centre, which has 39 retail units. The Quayside Shopping Centre also serves the city side and there is also Lisnagelvin Shopping Centre on the Waterside.
It expanded into Northern Ireland with a shop at The Quays Shopping Centre in Newry in 1999. [3] The business eventually grew to a chain of eleven stores throughout Ireland. It sold a wide range of goods, including cosmetics, houseware, clothes and stationery. [4] It was for many years the only true department store chain in the country. [1]
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 .
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In the same year, owner Parker Green International sold off the centre. [3] [4] During the 2020s, The Quays has lost most of its tenants due to declining footfall and the COVID-19 pandemic, it went into receivership in 2022. In September 2023, Domino's announced that they are planning to open a restaurant in the new part of the shopping centre ...
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).