Clarehall Shopping Centre

Clarehall Shopping Centre
Ionad Siopadóireachta Halla an Chláir
Clarehall Shopping Centre logo

The structural building techniques of the shopping centre apparent from the exterior
Location Dublin, Ireland
Coordinates 53°24′3.786″N 6°10′47.16″W / 53.40105167°N 6.1797667°W / 53.40105167; -6.1797667Coordinates: 53°24′3.786″N 6°10′47.16″W / 53.40105167°N 6.1797667°W / 53.40105167; -6.1797667
Address Malahide Road,
Coolock, Dublin 17,
Ireland
Opening date July 19, 2004 (2004-07-19)
No. of stores and services 28
Total retail floor area 194,996 square feet (18,115.7 m2)[1]
No. of floors 3
Parking 879 parking spaces, including underground parking
Website www.clarehall.ie

Clarehall Shopping Centre (Irish: Ionad Siopadóireachta Halla an Chláir) is a shopping centre located in the Clarehall residential area of North Dublin which it is coincidentally named after. The centre is anchored by one of Ireland’s first Tesco Extra stores, which opened in 2006.

History

In March 2000, Tesco began planning to build a "£20 million shopping centre" in Dublin 17. The application for planning approval replaced a previous one for a single store on the site, but it was ignored. Tesco was believed to have paid around £12 million for the 10-acre site,[2] which had been occupied by the Clare Manor Hotel, previously a country house known as Clare Hall. Over one year later, Tesco was still applying for planning permission as it was rejected by Dublin City Corporation as Tesco's request was for a shopping centre to replace existing planning permission for a standalone store. The shopping centre officially opened in the summer of 2004 after years of disputes regarding the size of the centre among various other factors.

References

  1. "Tesco again seeks planning for shopping centre in Clare Hall". 18 April 2001. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  2. "Tesco plans to build £20 million shopping centre at Malahide Road". 1 March 2000. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
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