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Prime retail and leisure opportunities within a true town centre 02 the square town centre

Ireland / Dublin Stats

Ireland has been the fastest growing economy in the EU for the past 4 years (2014 - 2017) and set to continue until at least 2020 (Eurostat)

• Ireland has been named the best country in world for the past six years in attracting high-value foreign direct investment (Global Locations Trends) • 16/20 of the top global software companies have operations in Ireland (IDA) • The private consumption of goods and services in Ireland has grown by nearly 2% for the past four consecutive years (CSO) • Ireland has the youngest population in Europe with one third under 25 years of age and almost half the population under the age of 34 (IDA)

54% GDP growth since 2013 (CSO) • Ireland has one of the most educated workforces in the Unemployment levels approaching 6% (CSO) • world. The share of 25-34 • Disposable income has never been higher year olds in Ireland with a (OECD) third level qualification is 52%, compared to an OECD • Consumer sentiment trending at high levels average of 43%. (OECD) 03 the square town centre

The Square Town Centre

MILLION 577,500 sq ft 15 FOOTFALL PER ANNUM RETAIL & LEISURE SPACE 29 160 13 FOOD OUTLETS RETAIL UNITS SCREEN CINEMA

Superbly located retail and leisure destination on Dublin’s M50 aerial route

Key anchor tenants include Tesco, and Debenhams

2,400 car parking spaces

Core catchment of 278,085 people and growing

Planned retail extensions 04 the square town centre

Location

Highly accessible location – The Square Town Centre has an enviable position close to the junction of the N81 and the

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Donabate • Excellent road and public • is the third most densely 4 transport infrastructure servicing populated area in the country The Square Town Centre after Dublin City Centre and Cork City Centre • 19.8 million annual Red M2 M1

Line users – The LUAS , 20,000 employees in the area, 5 2 • Swords which has its terminus adjacent Tallaght is the major commercial 2 M3 DUBLIN N2 AIRPORT to The Square, provides a direct hub and social activity centre Dunboyne

1 and rapid link between The of South West Dublin. Major 4 4 3 4 M50 Square Town Centre and Dublin employees include Tallaght 5 N32 City Centre Hospital, The Civic Offices, Sterling 2 3 Heatons, Jacobs and Institute of 2 Beaumont Sutton N3 11 Routes service the 6 • Technology, Tallaght N2 M50 centre with a number of these Clontarf Drumcondra M50 Port Tunnel

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6 M4 3 Lucan 2 1 7 N4 N4 DUBLIN N4 N1

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Crumlin N11 1 Donnybrook 9 N7 Milltown 10 N81 2 Belgard M50 N31 Churchtown 3 Blackrock Dun 11 N11 Dundrum Laoghaire N81 N7 N81 Ratfarnham Citywest 12 N31 N7 The Square 13 14 N81 M50 N11

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An ideal retail and leisure destination on the M50 aerial route

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A True Town Centre

Cookstown Tallaght Broomhill Civic ITT Tallaght Industrial Estate Cross Hotel Industrial Estate Theatre (5,000 students) Village

Tallaght Cross West (41,000 patients/ Apartments County RUA year 300 staff) (507 Apartments) Library Red ETB Revenue

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Walkway to Tallaght Village

Pedestrian Bridge to Sean Walsh Memorial Park

Maldron N81 Hotel 07 the square town centre

Demographics Key Stats

Total Catchment population 1.3 million

Current residential comparison goods spend of approximately €202.4 million

6 Howth M50 Clontarf M50 M4 Castleknock Leixlip Catchment: The core catchment of The Square Town M4 6 3 Lucan 2 1 7 Centre has a population of 278,085 and N4 Chapelizod DUBLIN Primary has a potential comparison goods spend Celbridge Ballyfermot Rathcoffey N81 Ballsbridge N11 of €637.90 million Clondalkin Crumlin Ranelagh Secondary 1

9 Straffan N7 10 N81Terenure Tertiary 2 Belgard M50

3 Clane 11 Dundrum Dun TALLAGHT N81 Ardclough N7 Laoghaire Quaternary N81 Ratfarnham Stillorgan Saggart Citywest 12 Glenageary N7 13 14 N81 M50 The Square Leopardstown Shopper Profile N7 15 Sallins Carrickmines Core 16 N7 Ballinascorney M11 Catchment Johnstown Kilteel 17 11% N81 0-19 Naas Source: CACI 5

29% M50 11% 20-29 Bray 30-44 Ballinagee N81 45-54 Curtlestown 23% Ballysmuttan 55-64 Kilmcanoge

12% 65+ N81 M50 24% Source: CACI Ballymore Sally Gap Eustace 08 the square town centre

SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE

TALLAGHT INSTITUTE OF HOSPITAL CIVIC TECHNOLOGY, TALLAGHT THEATRE

LUAS TERMINAL

NORTH CAR PARK R113

NORTH EAST CAR PARK

ENTRANCE AT LEVEL 2

CINEMA MULTI STOREY CAR PARK ENTRANCE ENTRANCE & LIFTS WALKWAY TO TALLAGHT VILLAGE

TALLAGHT ENTRANCE ENTRANCE VILLAGE AT LEVEL 3 the square AT LEVEL 1

TAXI INTREO CENTRE RANK town centre SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICE

WEST CAR PARK R113 EAST CAR PARK

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ENTRANCE AT LEVEL 2 2 Entrance from South Car Park 2 Entrance from South Car Park 2 Entrance from South Car Park SOUTH Transport Links CAR PARK Local Amenities/Occupiers N81 < CITYWEST | M50/DUBLIN > Entrance from For indicative purposes only FOOTBRIDGE Entrance from 3 PEDESTRIAN FOOTBRIDGE TO EntranceWest Car from Park 3 SEAN WALSH MEMORIAL PARK West Car Park 3 West Car Park 09 the square town centre

Retail Mix

The Square Town Centre is the retail and leisure hub for the South West Dublin catchment area. It is the heart of the town, providing all of the town centre functions.

Strong tenant line up of International and National brands; Anchor Tenants:

Retail & Leisure: ...plus many more key tenants 10 the square town centre

Joint Lettings Agents

Cushman & Wakefield Bannon

164 Shelbourne Road, Hambleden House, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 19/26 Pembroke Street Lower, T: 01 639 9300 Dublin 2

www.cushmanwakefield.ie www.bannon.ie

Louise Donnelly Stephen Fawcett [email protected] [email protected] T: 01 639 9603 T: 01 647 7915

Karl Stewart James Quinlan [email protected] [email protected] T: 01 639 9300 T: 01 647 7900

Muireann Griffin [email protected] T: 01 639 9677 Asset managed by:

@Tallaght.Ireland

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