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  • Last tango for Mango in Ireland

    Mango at Dundrum Town Centre: due to close within the next few weeks. RETAIL MARKET: Mango's sales operation in Ireland will shortly be confined to the Arnotts concession following a decision to close Mango shops in Dundrum and Swords
  • Developers circle key DIT city centre sites

    DIT Bolton St REDEVELOPMENT SITES: With the DIT moving to Grangegorman, there is keen interest in its property holdings, including 11 city centre acres, 103,000sq m (1.109 million sq ft) of owned buildings and 17,000sq m (182,986sq ft) of leased space
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  • Planning for a 'visionary urban development'

    CAMPUS MASTER PLAN:   THE GRANGEGORMAN project is a visionary urban development in the north inner city.
  • Grangegorman: all in by 2010

    DIT's future campus at Grangegorman in Dublin 7 is about 1.5kms from the Spire on O'Connell Street and near Smithfield's Luas stop. It is hoped that its entire 20,500 student population and 2,000 staff will have moved from its 39 buildings spread across the city onto the single Grangegorman site by 2010 NEW CAMPUS: THE DEVELOPMENT of the 73-acre Grangegorman site that will provide a new home for the Dublin Institute of Technology represents the single largest educational project in the history of the state.
  • Dublin 4 petrol station for over €3.25m

    The Chevron (Ireland) petrol station at Ringsend Road, Dublin 4 is on a site of 0.26 of an acre and has 40 metres of road frontage to Ringsend Road. It is available either as a going concern or for redevelopment REDEVELOPMENT SITE: WITH MOST petrol filling stations in Dublin city already closed or under threat, a new trading opportunity will arise shortly at Ringsend Road, Dublin 4 when Chevron (Ireland) is selling one of its remaining service stations either as a going concern or for redevelopment.
  • Retail warehouse site for €2.5 million

    The three-acre site in Athy, Co Kildare, is just off the Dublin road DEVELOPMENT LAND: A HIGH PROFILE three-acre site with planning permission for the first retail warehousing park in Athy, Co Kildare, is expected to make in the region of €2.5 million when it is auctioned by estate agent Bryan O'Doherty on May 20th.
  • Naas industrial to make over €4m

    Trimite Truecoat facility in Naas, Co Kildare: the site comprises of a detached industrial building of 2,175sq m (23,414sq ft) on a regular-shaped site of 2.25 acres and is accessed off the Dublin road REDEVELOPMENT SITE: ANOTHER COMMERCIAL site has come on the market on the outskirts of Naas, Co Kildare.
  • Next for suburban shopping centre in Galway

    Gateway shopping complex, Knocknacarra, Galway: Next will occupy a two-level store of 1,497sq m (16,114sq ft) when it opens in June. The multiple will be paying less than the guide price of €484 per sq m (€45 per sq ft) for the unit RETAIL MARKET: INTERNATIONAL FASHION chain Next is to join Dunnes Stores and BQ in the first phase of the Gateway shopping complex at Knocknacarra in Galway.
  • New strategy for Malahide

    PLANNING DEVELOPMENT: FINGAL COUNTY Council has begun a period of public consultation on a new urban strategy for Malahide in north Co Dublin.
  • Tesco to anchor €80 million Bettystown centre

    The planned 'Bettystown Town Centre' is to be anchored by Tesco with a store of 3,251sq m (35,000sq ft) while the scheme will also include a further 20 shops with 18,580sq m (200,000sq ft) of retail space. These will be available in a variety of sizes from next autumn RETAIL MARKET: A MIXED-USE development planned for the Co Meath coastal village of Bettystown is set to broaden the appeal of the area in the coming years.
  • Family-run bookbinders sticking with what it does best

    Tom Duffy with his wife, Patricia, and son Tommy (left), and his brother, Pat (behind right), of Duffy Bookbinders of Seville Terrace, Dublin 1. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill TRADE NAMES: Four generations of Duffys have worked in the bookbinding business but the trade in Ireland is facing challenges from a number of sources
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