Let's discover why the Blanchardstown shopping centre is so popular in Dublin(Ireland)2024.
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The Blanchardstown Centre is one of Ireland's two largest shopping complexes, located in Blanchardstown and Coolmine, western suburbs of Dublin, Ireland. It opened in October 1996 and was extended in 2004 to create extra retail space. It lies in the administrative area of Fingal County Council.
Blanchardstown Centre
Blanchardstown Centre entrance
Blanchardstown Centre entrance
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Location
Blanchardstown, Dublin, Ireland
Coordinates
53.393°N 6.389°W
Opening date
16 October 1996; 27 years ago
Owner
Goldman Sachs
No. of stores and services
180
No. of anchor tenants
4[1]
Total retail floor area
(Core centre) 112,000 m2 (1,200,000 sq ft), (Total incl. retail parks)159,000 m2 (1,700,000 sq No. of floors
2
The Blanchardstown Centre is one of Ireland's two largest shopping complexes, located in Blanchardstown and Coolmine, western suburbs of Dublin, Ireland. It opened in October 1996 and was extended in 2004 to create extra retail space. It lies in the administrative area of Fingal. LocationBlanchardstown, Dublin, IrelandCoordinates53.393°N 6.389°WOpening date16 October 1996; 27 years agoOwnerGoldman SachsNo. of stores and services180No. of anchor tenants4[1]Total retail floor area(Core centre) 112,000 m2 (1,200,000 sq ft), (Total incl. retail parks)159,000 m2 (1,700,000 sq ft)[2][3]No. of floors2Parking7,000Websiteblanchardstowncentre.ie
The Blanchardstown Centre has an annual footfall of 16.5 million,[4] and is served by over 600 bus movements per day,[5] and is close to Dublin's M50 radial motorway, and adjacent to the M3 motorway.
In June 2016 the centre was sold to the Blackstone Group by Green Property for an estimated €950m, making it the most expensive property ever sold in Ireland;[6][7] Blackstone in turn sold it to Goldman Sachs, who put it back on the market mid-2023.[8]
Parking
7,000
Website
blanchardstowncentre.ie
The Blanchardstown Centre has an annual footfall of 16.5 million,[4] and is served by over 600 bus movements per day,[5] and is close to Dublin's M50 radial motorway, and adjacent to the M3 motorway.
In June 2016 the centre was sold to the Blackstone Group by Green Property for an estimated €950m, making it the most expensive property ever sold in Ireland;[6][7] Blackstone in turn sold it to Goldman Sachs, who put it back on the market mid-2023.
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