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Unit 3, Clarehall Retail Park, Malahide Road, Dublin 17 86 Merrion Square South, Dublin 2, D02 YE10, Ireland. 01-676 2711 | avisonyoung.ie TO LET (Price On Application) Unit 3, Clarehall Retail Park, Malahide Road, Dublin 17. FEATURES > Ground Floor Retail Unit. > Prime Retail Park located on the Malahide Road. > High levels of daily vehicular traffic on Malahide Road Dual Carriageway. > Densely populated area - 170,000 people in catchment. > 8km North of Dublin City Centre & 4km from M50. > 300 free off-street park spaces. Location Rates The Retail Park is situated on a prominent junction approximately Approx. €6,083.60 per annum. 9km north east of Dublin City Centre on the eastern side of the Malahide Road and serves as a district centre to Clarehall, Service Charge Donaghmed and Balgriffin. Approx. €3,975.27 per annum. Description The Opportunity The property comprises a single-story unit located within Clarehall The approximate gross internal floor area is as follows; Retail Park. The unit has a glass facade and is laid out in open plan with a toilet to the rear. Description Sq.ft. Sq.m. Total Gross Internal Floor Area 1,598 sq.ft. 148 sq.m. The Retail Park The above room dimensions and areas are not guaranteed or Clarehall Retail Park comprises 9 retail units and surface car warranted by the selling agents and intending purchasers should parking with the proposed additional development situated to the satisfy themselves as to their correctness. eastern side of the existing premises adjoining Dealz. The centre is currently occupied by a mix of retailers such as Star Buys, Dealz, Viewing Maxi Zoo and Eddie Rockets. Strictly by appointment with the sole Letting Agent. SUBJECT PROPERTY Kinsaley Limek iln L a ne Kinsaley ED Balgriffin Cemetery Clonsh SaintD M oolaghs augh (E.D. 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