Merchants Quay extends to c. 50,950 sq ft and is Newry’s premier in-town retail park. Existing tenants including TK Maxx, Peacocks and Savers. Other nearby occupiers include Dunnes Stores, Argos, Iceland and Poundstretcher.

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Merchants Quay extends to c. 50,950 sq ft and is Newry’s premier in-town retail park. Existing tenants including TK Maxx, Peacocks and Savers. Other nearby occupiers include Dunnes Stores, Argos, Iceland and Poundstretcher.

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Tue May 26 2026
Hollywood Bowl has begun work on its second venue in Northern Ireland at The Boulevard in Banbridge. The 23,000 sq ft venue is set to feature 21 bowling lanes alongside amusements such as pool tables, interactive darts, arcade machines, and e-karting. It will also be home to a diner, offering hot dogs, burgers, shakes, and cocktails. Hollywood Bowl at The Boulevard will join the operator's debut Northern Ireland location near the SSE Arena in Belfast.

Fri Jan 16 2026
The Boulevard outlet shopping centre in Banbridge, Northern Ireland, recently announced that 2025 was its most successful year to date. The scheme recorded increases in both sales and footfall, which were up by 11.5% and 12.3% year-on-year, respectively. The Boulevard capped off the year with a landmark letting to IKEA, which opened its first-ever outlet store at the shopping centre. The 2,691 sq ft store will operate as a pop-up until the Spring 2026, serving as a hub for planning services, home furnishings, and online order pick-ups.

Thu Jan 08 2026
The Boulevard outlet shopping centre in Banbridge, Northern Ireland has announced that 2025 was its most successful year to date, with record figures in both sales and footfall. The centre finished the year with total sales up by 11.5% year-on-year, while footfall at the scheme increased by 12.3% compared to 2024. Performance at the centre in December was particularly strong, marking the best month in The Boulevard's history since it opened.