Richmond Centre (Derry)

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Coordinates: 54°59′46″N 7°19′16″W / 54.996°N 7.321°W / 54.996; -7.321

Shipquay Street entrance to Richmond Centre, August 2009

The Richmond Centre is a shopping centre in Derry, Northern Ireland. It is the second largest shopping centre in the city at 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2). The centre hosts over 40 retail units, including some major high street names. It was completed in 1984[1] and was the first major regeneration project in the city, announced by British Minister Richard Needham, since the Troubles began. It now complements the larger Foyleside shopping centre (400,000 sq ft, completed 1995), located some 50 metres away.

Stores

The Richmond Centre hosts a variety of stores, and as of December 2013, includes stores like Argento, Argos, Bag Boutique, Bonmarché, Candy Choice, Caffè Nero, Card House, Carphone Warehouse, Cheque Centre, Cosmetic Direct, Exhibit, Equivalenza, Fosters, Game, Holland & Barrett, Internaçionale, Jack & Jones, JD Sports, New Look, NI Nail & Spa, North West Exchange Company, O'Briens Sandwich Bar, Poundworld, Quiz, Semichem, Shoe Zone, Shri Threading Brow Bar, Sony Centre, Sports Direct, Subway, Supercuts, Trespass, Vodafone, The Works, Yankee Candle and Yellowmoon. [2]

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