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Naas, Co Kildare – Established Retail Park with an Exceptional Tenant Line Up The Oak Collection Naas, Co Kildare – Established Retail Park with an exceptional tenant line up Naas Town Derry Belfast Donegal ALDIAldi Distribution Sligo DISTRIBUTION Sheehy CECeNTRntre E SHEEHY Motors Lidl N3 N2 MOTORS LIDL Drogheda Westport Navan M2 N4 Enterprise M1 Longford M3 Rent-A-Car M4 Dublin Galway M6 aas N7 N RPM7 N11 M9 M7 M11 Millenium Park Limerick Kilkenny M8 M9 Tralee Waterford Power City Newbridge Cork M7 LIMERICK DUBLIN M7 Business Park Asset managed by The Oak Collection Location Dominant retail park within the catchment 147,000 sq ft retail park, 677 car spaces 147K sq ft x 677 Strong existing tenant line up – retailers include B&Q, Harvey Norman, Carpet Right, Right Price Tiles, Currys / M7 PC World, Halfords and Choice Naas Town M7 Business Park Easily accessible from M7 motorway and Naas Town Centre Development opportunity FPP for 24,000 sq ft plus possible F&B M7 Demographics The Opportunity ClondalkinClo Boherholee CommonsCommons LoLowewer ackack CloncCloncaannon BallyfoBallyforree Strraaffan LittleLittle BallybBallybrackracck Prosperous commuter Coddodd Blackwood DublinDublin Ardclogh Rathcoolethcooole WillbrookWillbrook Retail warehouse unit town to DublinTallaght Robertstown potential available immediately Alasty coffee pod / ClonbulClonbnbbu loge DrumsDrumsrD ru Boherbbababreena ClonaClonavovoee drive thru Sallinsll comprising 14,681 sq ft Johnstown g Coolygol agan Carragh Kilteel Population Increase: 12% Feighcullen Redhillsdhil CastlekellyCastlekelly Car park Rathhangangaaanngan Rathmore over the past 9 years 677 spaces Yeomanstown Naas Bracknaghra Suit uses including furniture, Kilbriidede GlencreeGlencren ee Grangeclare homewares, electronics, Killashee Newbridge Bawnoge OOldcouCatchmentldcourrtt falls within pet store, toys MillfMil arm Kildare tonon Blessingtononn Dunnstown Athgarvan a 30 minute drive time- BlessBlessingtonington MonasterevinMonasterenasterevst Curragh Camp Development site 1.33 acres LackL an Kippureureur KillKillenaenarrdd Kilcullen approx. 107,894 people Duneany Moorhill Suncroft BallyknockBallykknockan Ballyballybybrittas Old Kilcullen Hollywoodlyw Nurney Currently almost 1,000 Calverstown Toghergher CoolCoolroroe ClCloneybeg residential units either Granabeg TEL: +353 (1) 6477900 Vacant Conlans HilHillill Fontstown www.bannon.ie Vicaarrsstotown under construction or CorraCorraggh Sevenchurchesnchurchheses PSRA No. 001830 Kilberryerr with planning permission Toolestownwn BallBallyroeyroe DonaDonarrdd BallBallindrumindrum Catchment area StS raadbadbdballyballyally representing growth of Ballitoretor GrGrangeconrangecon Strarattfordford 14% in Naas BBallintubbertallintubbert AthyAt KnockKnockanaranarririgangan BallyboyBallyboy Brayray LoLowwer MooneMoone.
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