Cruises Street, Limerick
The street is relatively plain in layout and starts at a junction off O'Connell Street and runs in parallel to Denmark Street to its north and William Street which is to its south. At the centre of the street is a small square called Quimper Square. The street terminates at Chapel Lane which runs perpendicular to the street and connects to Denmark Street and William Street. A small laneway (Todd's Bow) also connects to William Street and Denmark Street from Quimper Square.
In recent years due to the economic downturn and the increase in shopping facilities in suburban areas of Limerick has resulted in a number of shop closures and a sharp reduction of footfall has occurred on the street which has caused some concern. Although most retail units remain filled, a sizeable number of units on the street remain unoccupied.
Retail Stores on Cruises Street (as of 2024)
- Three
- Easons
- Boots
- Glitzi Bitz
- Vision Ireland
- Therapie/Optilase
- CEX
- Silver Wood
- Golden Discs
- River Island
- Flying Tiger
- New Look
- Specsavers
- Superdrug
- JD Sports
- Jack & Jones
- Elverys Sports
- O'Connors Café
- Foot Locker
- Costa Coffee
- Trailfinders
Stores no longer trading on Cruises Street
- Ann Summers
- Virgin Media
- McDonald's
- Monsoon
- Wallis
- Thorntons
- Champion Sports (now JD Sports)
- Argos
- Next
- Dorothy Perkins
- Evans
- Heirlooms
- Hickeys
- Game
- Irish Nationwide
- Mothercare
- Vodafone
- HMV
- Early Learning Centre
In 2017, the street celebrated its 25th birthday.
References
- ^ Slater, Sharon. "Limerick city street names beginning with C from Cabbage Market to Custom House Place". limerickslife.com. Retrieved 24 August 2021.