ATHLONE DUBLIN Employment at Highest Ireland Ranked 1St Ireland Ranked 1St Ireland Ranked 4Th GALWAY Level in 7 Years – C

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ATHLONE DUBLIN Employment at Highest Ireland Ranked 1St Ireland Ranked 1St Ireland Ranked 4Th GALWAY Level in 7 Years – C Ireland Key facts Youngest population in Europe Youngest population in Irish population Irish economy 8.6 million Europe, with 40.2% 4,700,000 in 2016 (CSO is the fastest growing in overseas visitors BELFAST of the population estimate) with currently Europe for the past two came to aged under 30 the highest growth rate in consecutive years Ireland in 2015 the EU (Eurostat) SILGO 4 ATHLONE DUBLIN Employment at highest Ireland ranked 1st Ireland ranked 1st Ireland ranked 4th GALWAY level in 7 years – c. 2m in the world for foreign in the world for business in the world in Forbes (Close to 2006 Level) direct investment productivity and efficiency Best Countries for (CSO) (Adecco 2016) (Financial Times fDi Business report Magazine 2016) (Forbes 2015) LIMERICK Disposable incomes Gross disposable Overall retail sales Consumer Sentiment CORK have returned to 2005 income has increased by increased by 2.5% in value up 159% since its lowest levels approximately €3.8 billion terms and 5.1% in volume point in 2008 (ESRI) since Q1 2014 (CSO) terms in 2015 Athlone Athlone is situated 1hr and 10mins from Dublin Tourism Athlone is the largest town in the midlands in the heart of and 55 minutes from Galway destination with an estimated population of 22,022 Ireland along the M4 M6 Motorway (Midland Regional Planning Authority) M6 y M6 oad o Galwa t R T in e Mile Ro ad Po On RI VE Coosan R S HANNON As sumption R Coosan R oa oa d d M6 To Dublin Beech P ar k Road llymahon Ba RA IL Stat WAY ion R STAT Bus Depot IO N oa d Gr ad Ma y Ro ace alwa ga Road Old G zine R G ra ce P ark CA R Gle oa oa d NA es d on S L Chur t. c h St. Re tr St Ma eat Ro rd yke St ad . Connaug arse RI Pe h VE DUNNES Cast Canal t S t. STORES le R SH Main Ro e Clonown St ANNO . ad N Ro GOLDEN ad ISLAND SC VIEW Catchment and demographics N5 N60 Bespoke catchment Athlone Towncentre is of 223,468 people located in the heart of Athlone town LONGFORD N63 N4 N55 ROSCOMMON Total available spend within 800 metres from the bespoke catchment M6 Dublin – Galway €1.31 billion motorway MULLINGAR N61 N62 N52 25 km WESTMEATH Athlone is home to a Drive Distance number of international Athlone train station companies including 400 metres North ATHLONE Alkermes, Covidien, of the centre Teleflex and Ericsson M6 BALLINASLOE N62 Town benefits from a third level institute AIT TULLAMORE State agencies in with approximately the town include 6,000 students the Department of Education and the State Examination OFFALY 45 km Commission Drive Distance N65 74,273 people within GALWAY 30 minute drive time as at 2011 Census Athlone Town Centre Keyfacts To M6 æ Athlone Train Station c. 222,234 sq.ft of retail 60+ Shops and and office space Restaurants Gleeson Street Sheraton Hotel Only Zara and H&M in Anchored by M&S, TK Maxx, H&M, West Meath County Concil Midlands and West of Ireland Zara, Next and River Island Mardyke Street 150 Apartments 1,200 Underground Car Parking Spaces John Broderick Street Dunnes Stores Adjacent to the 167 bed Footfall 3.9 million Sheraton Hotel (2015) Key Retailers Shopping Destination of the Midlands & West CLO THING Pharmacy PAMELA SCOTT Pharmacy 60+ Shops and Restaurants Joint agents: Daniel Murphy Darren Peavoy t: +353 1 6477900 t: +353 1 6477900 e: [email protected] e: [email protected] PSR: 001830-007723 PSR: 001830-002141 Anna Gilmartin +353 1 639 9300 [email protected] PSR: 002222-006049 These particulars are issued by the joint agents on the understanding that any negotiations relating to the property are conducted through them. While every care is taken in preparing them, the joint agents, for themselves and for the vendor/ lessor whose agents they are, give notice that – (a) The particulars are set out as a general outline for guiding potential purchasers/ tenants and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. (b) Any representation including descriptions, dimensions, references to condition, permissions or licences for uses or occupation, access and any other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchaser or tenant should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves (at their own expense) as to their correctness. (c) Neither the joint agents nor any of its employees have any authority to make or give any representations or warranty in relation to the property. t +3535 1 845 9925 e [email protected] All maps are produced by permission of the Ordnance Survey Ireland Licence No. AU0047010 © Government of Ireland.w www.avalanchedesign.ie Brochure design by.
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