Charlestown Shopping Centre, Charlestown Dublin 11 forms part of a 40 acre strategic land holding occupying a pivotal location, immediately adjacent to Exit 5 off the Dublin orbital motorway. Phase One Anchored by Dunnes Stores the initial phase of the Charlestown Shopping Centre has proved to be a outstanding success on all fronts with full tenant occupancy and an strong, loyal and increasing footfall. With such international brand names as Boots, Jack N Jones alongside home grown outlets like Heatons, Velvet and Lifestyle Sports it offers a wide ranging selection of choice from fashion, food and footwear as well as lifestyle. Charlestown was developed by leading Irish developers Bovale. The centre opened in October 2007 and has proved hugely successful. Phase one of the development is running at full tenant capacity. Anchored by Dunnes Stores Charlestown provides an enviable blend of retailers offering its customers choice, style and variety complemented by a unique contemporary retailing environment, which has set the standard for shopping centre design and finish. Charlestown Phase 2 will accommodate one of Ireland s largest (10,000 sq.m) bespoke leisure and cinema destinations complemented by an additional 10,000 sq.m retail block forming the final element of phase 2 which will be built around a unique landscaped outdoor streetscape design. Due to the significant growth of the areas population and favourable demographic the introduction of the leisure experience complemented by a range of drive thru s and sit down restaurants will further enhance the scheme s attributes. Furthermore Charlestown will shortly be introducing a retail park, which will be home to a host of niche destination retailers with units ranging from 800 sq.m up to 3,500 sq.m. Dublin s Northern fringe is now firmly established as the retail and lifestyle location of choice. Confirmed by the recent opening of The Republics first IKEA store within close proximity to Charlestown. Phase Two The centrepiece of Phase 2 will be a leisure centre with 9 screen cinema, bowling alleys, an amusement hall as well as restaurants in a striking new building ranging in height from 13.5 to 16 m. The restaurants and the leisure centre are orientated towards the main pedestrian traffic routes with the main foyer entrance being strategically located to be visible from both the Charlestown Centre and the circulation/access road. Phase Three The Phase Three development will be situated on 2.58 HA and will consist of a retail warehouse park with a total gross floor area of 6,382 sq.m that will incorporate a DIY/Hardware anchor unit of 2,940 sq.m. with outdoor garden centre of 907 sq.m. There will also be 4 retail warehousing units totalling 3,443 sq.m. and ample surface parking in an attractive landscaped environment. There will also be an additional 4 single level warehouse buildings (3,442 sq.m). Phase Three will include car parking spaces, bike stands and hard and soft landscaping.
Phase One Given the current economic climate the first phase of the Charlestown Shopping Centre, which opened in October 2007, has proved to be a resilient and resourceful development. Drawing from an ever-increasing catchment base the Centre has attracted shoppers from the immediate and surrounding areas. It is ideally situated just northwest of Dublin s city centre on a congestion-free road network. It also has ample car parking spaces which makes it an ideal shopping destination. CHARLESTOWN PHASE 1 CHARLESTOWN PHASE 1
Phase Two Building on an already successful base will be the exciting second phase of the development which will include a purpose-built leisure complex, including a UCI 9 screen cinema (seating 2,000 people approximately), a Leisure Plex of 40,000 sq feet which will include Ten Pin Bowling, Q-Zar, Kids Parties and many more attractions. It will be built to high-spec architectural standards, using eco-friendly practices. These new tenants will be a perfect complement to Phase One offering business and companies a perfect home base at the heart of a dynamic new neighbourhood. CHARLESTOWN PHASE 2 CHARLESTOWN PHASE 2 Concept Sketch
Phase One Phase Two Phase Three Island Site Phase Three To further expand the possibilities that the Charlestown complex offers will be a series of retail warehousing units that will offer tenants an ideal location close to the national road network with easy access to the motorway. CHARLESTOWN PHASE 3 Drive Thru Restaurants With an easy accessibility for customers in this diverse and exciting local environment the addition of two new drive-thru restaurants, McDonalds and KFC will be a major attraction drawing from a population of nearly 50,000 people within a 5-minute drive. The two leading brand name outlets will mean that the Charlestown Shopping Centre will also benefit from the additional footfall that these exciting new additions will bring to the area. CHARLESTOWN PHASE 3 McDonalds
Stores at Charlestown Statistics 1,577 Car parking spaces for Phases 1 & 2 (in total) Environmental Emission saving concrete used in construction To Cavan Navan N4 N3 N2 Phoenix Park CHAPELIZOD ROAD To Ashbourne Slane NAVAN ROAD Junction 5 ASHBOURNE ROAD CITY CENTRE M1 CHARLESTOWN CENTRE N1 SWORDS ROAD MALAHIDE ROAD To Balbriggan Drogheda Dundalk Airport 4,000 Homes planned or currently under construction in the locality 49% Age profile 15-44 91,638 cars Average daily traffic volume on N2 during 2005 Citywest N7 To Cork Waterford Limerick Park west N81 NAAS ROAD To Blessington TALLAGHT ROAD STILLORGAN ROAD N11 To Bray Wicklow Wexford 46,390 Estimated population in 2005 within 5 minutes drive 14,752,197,804 Estimated annual household expenditure within 30 minutes (source: Gamma Ltd.) Metro West Station 37,910m2 Gross internal floor area for Phase 2 N2 24,976m2 Combined retail space for Phase 1 & 2 7m Double height unit floor to ceiling size Junction 5 THE CHARLESTOWN CENTRE SAINT MARGARETS ROAD Metro West Proposed route to have station alongside Charlestown Centre NORTH ROAD N2
New IKEA Superstore less than 5 mins drive from Charlestown Phase One Phase Three Phase Two Drive Thru s Phase Four Proposed Metro Stop
The new complex is closer to the than Liffey Valley shopping centre and is set to benefit greatly from its strategic location, as well as the dense local population and the strong line-up of food, fashion and lifestyle traders. Jack Fagan, Irish Times + 353 1 661 1333 Lucy Connolly: lconnolly@mol.ie Paul Kelly: pkelly@mol.ie + 353 1 618 1300 Stephen McCarthy: stephen.mccarthy@savills.ie Messrs Mason Owen & Lyons and Savills for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of the property whose agents they are give notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute nor constitute any part of, any offer or contract. 2. All statements contained in these particulars as to this property are made without responsibility on the part of Mason Owen & Lyons and Savills their agents or the vendors or lessors, and none of the statements contained in these particulars as to this property are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact. 3. Any intended purchases or lessees must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in the particulars. 4. The vendors or lessors do not make or give, and neither Messrs. Mason Owen & Lyons and Savills nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. Ordnance Survey Ireland License No. AU 0017 201 Government of Ireland. Associated with Mason Owen & Partners Liverpool and London. These particulars and price lists are issued on the strict understanding that they will not be construed as forming part of any contract. Maps are not drawn to scale and measurements are approximate. The builders reserve the right to make alterations to the design and specification in the interest of the overall quality of the development. The dimensions in this brochure have been rounded off for guideline purposes only. All measurements are in metres. The particulars contained in this brochure have been prepared from preliminary plans and specifications. They are intended as a guide. Final finishes may vary. Text, illustrations, photographs, plans and site plans are for guideline purposes only. They are not intended to be comprehensive and may be subject to change. Areas, distances and measurements are approximations.