Crescent Link Retail Park
First phase
The first phase was built to the northern side of the development, which saw ten units built in the early 2000s. These units housed both established Derry stores and stores new to the city; Such as Homebase, Currys, PC World, Reid Furniture, Sleepmasters, Carpet Right, McDonald's, Subway, Starbucks and First Trust Bank.
In August 2024 Sainsbury's announced it would take over the Homebase store and convert it into a supermarket. It is set open in Mid to Late 2025
Second phase
The second phase saw the development expand to the southern reaches of the site, with the further addition of eight units. These now house Toys "R" Us, Halfords, Argos Extra, JJB, Maplin, Pets at Home, M&S Simply Food, Tesco Express, and the now defunct MFI and Land of Leather. MFI was replaced by Next Home at the end of 2009, with Mothercare also opening in the Park.
The Derry Journal announced on 1 September 2010 that Boots had lodged plans to take over unit 15.
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