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Blanchardstown Shopping Centre was until recently the largest urban shopping centre in Ireland and the second major centre to be built after the Square in Tallaght. The centre draws people from as far away as Navan to the shopping centre. Among the anchor tenants are Dunnes Stores, Roches Stores, Penneys, Marks and Spencer, Dixons, HMV, Virgin Megastores and many more. |
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| | - The ‘Square’ Tallaght |
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The ‘Square’ in Tallaght was the first major urban shopping built in Dublin. The centre was built during the late 1980s and was an instant hit with shoppers who heretofore would have had to travel into Dublin City Centre for shopping. Among the main shops on offer here are Tesco, Roches Stores, Dunnes Stores and UCI. |
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- Liffey Valley Shopping Centre |
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Liffey Valley Shopping is located just off the M50 and as such is very easily accessible to the shopping public. The shopping centre opened in 1999 on land known as Quarryvale. The sale and planning permission granted on this land is the subject of tribunals currently going on in Ireland. The shopping centre is bright and airy and loosely modelled on Miami. |
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- Dundrum Shopping Centre |
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Dundrum Shopping Centre is the newest of the new breed of urban shopping centres in Ireland. It is currently the largest shopping centre in Ireland and by the time it is fully completed will be the largest in Europe. There are many anchor tenants here and combined with its accessibility from the city centre by LUAS (tram) has proved to be a major success. |
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