Holyhead Retail Park is the premier retail destination for the whole of Anglesey which has a population of approximately 70,000. There is a critical mass of 300,000 sq ft of retail space in the immediate vicinity.

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Holyhead Retail Park is the premier retail destination for the whole of Anglesey which has a population of approximately 70,000. There is a critical mass of 300,000 sq ft of retail space in the immediate vicinity.
Mostyn Champneys together with the adjacent Parc Llandudno Shopping Park and Asda is the largest out of town retail destination in North Wales. Retailer offer includes Home Bargains, DFS, TK Maxx, Currys, Smyths Toys and B&M.
The property is situated to the south east of the town centre and forms the dominant part of the established out-of-town retail location serving the town and surrounding area. Immediately adjacent to the retail park is a 48,000 sq ft Morrisons food store with associated...
Wed Apr 30 2025
Two Inditex fashion brands, Zara and Pull&Bear, are set to upsize their stores at Hammerson's Dundrum Town Centre in Dublin. Zara is investing into a significant upgrade and refurbishment, increasing its footprint by 43%, from 26,300 sq ft to 37,700 sq ft. Meanwhile, Pull&Bear is investing into an internal relocation, tripling its footprint from 2,477 sq ft to 8,394 sq ft. Pull&Bear is expected to complete its expansion later this year, whilst Zara’s upsized store is set to open in 2026.
Mon Sep 16 2024
Entertainment and leisure venue operator is set to open its first locations in Dublin as it looks to kickstart an expansion into the European market. The group – which is opening a second London venue in Camden in October – will be opening two locations in the Irish capital in the coming months. Lane7 has also announced the opening of its first site in continental Europe in Berlin later this month, and is targeting 10 European venues over the next two years.
Thu Aug 15 2024
Credit firm Strategic Value Partners (SVP) has struck a deal to acquire Blanchardstown Centre, Ireland's largest shopping mall, from Goldman Sachs Group, according to reports. Sources close to the deal said that the agreed selling price is lower than the €650m (£557m) price tag Goldman Sachs handed the asset when it was put up for sale last year, Bloomberg has reported. New York-based Goldman Sachs acquired the Dublin-based property from Blackstone in late 2020, when the asset was valued around €750m (£642m).