The Park Centre
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Location | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
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Opening date | 15 April 1985 |
Owner | Latt Limited |
No. of stores and services | 35 |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 |
Total retail floor area | 161,458 sq ft |
No. of floors | 1 |
Website | www |
The Park Centre is a retail and leisure development that was constructed in a largely built-up residential area in South-West Belfast.[1] The complex was constructed by Brookmount Properties Limited and opened on 15 April 1985. It is currently owned and operated by Latt Limited.
History
The Park Centre opened its doors to the public in 15 April 1985 on the former grounds of the Belfast Celtic F.C. It was one of the few such shopping centres in the whole of Northern Ireland at that time.
In recent times, The Park Centre has had a £400,000 renovation,[2] which included an extension that expanded retail space. Currently, there are 35 shops within the centre including JD Sports, Poundland and Specsavers, Peacocks and Iceland.[3] The Park Centre also has a number of food outlets including a Subway, a local coffee shop and a Mace convenience shop.
In the spring of 2018, an investment of £3 million was announced which included the creation of a B&M and a Home Bargains superstore that would replace the former Dunnes Stores food hall in the centre. B&M relocated as they had a presence in the centre.[4]
Tenants
As of 2025, The Park Centre has around 38 tenants. These tenants are
Bonmarché Peacocks JD Sports Chaplin The Sports Company New Look Louis Boyd Dinky Donuts Mace Iceland Jam Restaurant Premier Meats Winemark Subway Salons First Angel Nails & Spa ConnectedHealth Asian Threading & Boutique Savers boots SpecSavers CCU Credit Union Post Office Interiors4Home Rugs4Home PKVapes TopGift Home Bargains B&M Hays Travel Card Factory Poundland Belfast Celtic Museum Second Hope Restore Vintage By Restore Pretty'N'Pink Shop & Hub
References
- ^ "Park Centre - Belfast, BFS".
- ^ "Ł400k boost for city's Park Centre - Business News, Business". Belfast Telegraph. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
- ^ "Park Centre sees £10 million investment plan - Northern Ireland News". 4ni.co.uk. 5 October 2004. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
- ^ Scott, Sarah (9 April 2019). "Belfast shopping centre creating 100 jobs after £3m investment boost". Belfast Live. Retrieved 13 August 2024.