A retail park is a large specially built area, usually at the edge of a town or city, where thereare a lot of large shops and sometimes other facilities such as cinemas and restaurants.
retail park in British English
(ˈriːteɪl pɑːk)
noun
business, British
a large specially built area, usually at the edge of a town or city, where there are a lot of large shops and sometimes other facilities such as cinemas and restaurants
Examples of 'retail park' in a sentence
retail park
Most of the best stores are in larger retail parks rather than on the high street.
The Sun (2014)
Corner shops oppose relaxing the law - saying it could mean big retail parks destroying town centres.
The Sun (2015)
Retail parks - large, free car parks.
The Sun (2011)
The future of the out of town retail park - that most reviled and loved of shopping destinations - is hanging in the balance.