Foot Locker to open for business in Dublin’s Ilac Shopping Centre

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Retailer signs deals for flagship premises at Henry Street scheme and new Pavilions Shopping Centre store via IrishTimesBiz

The Ilac Shopping Centre on Henry Street in Dublin where the new Foot Locker store is set to openSports footwear and apparel retailer, Foot Locker, is to open two new stores later this year at the Ilac Shopping Centre in Dublin city centre and at the Pavilions Shopping Centre in Swords.

In the first instance, Foot Locker Unit has agreed a deal with CBRE to occupy units one and two at the Ilac Centre. Extending across a total area of 1,184 sq m, the company’s new retail space is located on the ground floor and first floor and has frontage on to Henry Street. It is understood that Foot Locker agreed a long-term lease on the premises and will position this store as its flagship within the Irish market.

The letting to Foot Locker brings the total number of retailers operating within the Ilac to 73, and brings the scheme to full occupancy. Key brands operating in the centre include Dunnes Stores, Boots, TK Maxx, Flying Tiger and Smiggle. In the case of the Pavilions Shopping Centre, Foot Locker has agreed a long-term lease with CBRE for unit G19 at the scheme. The new store comprises a floor area of 385.45 sq m on the centre’s ground floor and 60.66 sq m at mezzanine level. Foot Locker is expected to relocate from the centre’s first floor to ground floor during the current quarter.

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