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Grafton Street St 112-113 GRAFTON STREET ST. STEPHEN’S GREEN 1 MAKE A SPLASH IN A PRIME RETAIL LOCATION SOUTH ANNE STREET Grafton Street is Dublin’s busiest shopping street GRAFTON STREET with a footfall of 25 million people. Located in the heart of the City, 112–113 Grafton Street sits opposite the historic Trinity College. WICKLOW STREET DUKE STREET A genuinely iconic building, excellently located and easily accessible, this is the perfect setting for an ambitious retailer. DAWSON STREET SUFFOLK STREET 112–113 GRAFTON STREET NASSAU STREET GRAFTON STREET 1,239.2 sq m (13,339 sq. ) Prime Retail Building COLLEGE GREEN TRINITY COLLEGE HENRY STREET 2 3 THE BUILDING Iconic building retaining many original architectural features • Double-fronted fl agship retail opportunity • Located on Ireland’s premier shopping street • 853.4 sq. m (9,186 sq. ft) of retail space over 3 trading fl oors • Redeveloped modern trading fl oorplates • Completion expected Q4 2020 • c. 13 metres of billboard frontage 4 5 VERSATILE SPACE A landmark building with design character retained. Offers the opportunity to deliver a beautiful fi t-out to showcase your brand. GRAFTON STREET PARNELL CONNOLLY STATION R O G A Y R A D L M I N S e C DOMINIC A E v Sh il A RL R eriff Street Low le er N B S P O T la R c A R e O E H L E arbour U Maste T r Place G O’CONNELL L d H a O o UPPER S W R T t E s a R CONNOLLY DOCKLANDS E STATION BUSÁRAS Sherr iff O Street 7 ’ MARLBOROUGH CO NN May E or St Low L er L BUSÁRAS M S ayor St Up T per d MAYOR a D O’CONNELL o A J R e IFSC SQUARE ABBEY O r GPO v R i s STREET LOCATIONSPENCER L C L S s a A tr CUST DOCK O e p M e HOU SE Q W e U b e AY r l t T o S POINT VILLAGE S f t A Y e r A l U E e EN Q t e ED s t a C JERVIS STREET LK RI WA VER LIFF NORT RS EY H WALL QU DUBLIN LO UAY TARA AY HE E’S Q BAC EORG STREET SAMU PORT FOUR COURTS G T GE EL D E OR B T G ECK ’ E ES ETT O E QU R AY E B L T RIDG I R E E S R T Y S S S UA T S A Q T R O C R I N S E TY TO E QUA A Y S T M D A T N WESTMORELAND A L t SIR E e JOHN e R OGERS tr ON OR S Q S UAY e M eet e t tr Creighton Street n et S T Laz Fle er e m La S a n i e e E L L r P t d f f a W S i o d H t A R P TRINITY S NOV r ER S a A a STREET s r TEMPLE BAR E n N A e S C l T d i o r a D b Lombard Street East Ho r rs a e m W Fa ir ns o PE g e A e RS I F s T B n E S H A t TREET TRE Green S ME S E St DA T S r East t T e MI YOR R SERY HI K RO E LL AD E ow T L t L TRINITY R S HA e NOVER n QU r AY COLLEGE E DUBLIN DUBLIN BIKES BIKES ’S STREET P GRA E EA ND S RSE ST 5 minutes walk CANA A R L Excheque PEARSE EET DOC r Street N K STREET D GEORG P W I T Upper P H CAR PARKING S t PL t e N AC T S E Y R e R IN e 2,500 spaces G COL A S tr EN n IN E D R L r U S OA E D t E e Q D DAWSON T within 1km A m FE E RO e N L DG a IAN BRI tr i S U l TRE S l ET i STREET P P y r W N R ANA u A h T S C t S Dr u E AU E S D R T So N T R E DART t S E A S D T T e oc R k S E Mo e tr T N ee le r t E s G E w t o Macken Street O 7 minutes walk R rt E h S S T T tre t r R e F DUBLIN t S e e T t w A e S S N o R BIKES tr pp s r K U S r G O t le C l a S e e r o e B RI a W H T tr G A ld S R A o i r P D n d I K o V io n r M S E r tr e DUBLIN E BUS e R R t e R t d M S I e D BIKES Q O e a U N tr F 3 minutes walk o O P A S EN R R n s DD E IA t a Perfectlyt positioned, 112-113 Gra on t N t o a S L r TR GRAND E S R STEPHEN’S G EE GREEN T CANAL DOCK Street provides retailers a statement e F LUAS n DUBLIN it a zw L ill e K BIKES ia 3 minutesv walk E m o VIN L L ST ST an address and a modern, versatile space RE e ET B STEPHEN’S AG GO T S CUFFE STREET GREEN T L P M DUBLIN BIKES 112-113R o E un in an iconicATH AVENU building opposite Dublin’s t S B N tre r et AIRPORT GRAFTON STREETe Upp e r pp r e U 30 minutes drive t e landmark Trini College ow L e t tr W E S S e k o r b m m ia e P ill w e S z c it la F P y AD AVIVA STADIUM rc O e R NO P ON L GT A IN R DD T AN HA H C UMB D H N E A A R R R L C G A OU N D R R T D e S c T la P m a li il w z AD it RO F IL LANDSDOWNE SP ME ROAD ce ra er n T ilto W d South Circular Roa 8 IRELAND st .m in Europe for Population of 4.8 million, EUROPE’S TOP Economic Growth the highest growth rate in Europe PERFORMER Youngest .m population in Europe visitors in 2018 .m st in the world for people in employment business productivity highest level ever recorded and effi ciency % , 129% growth in consumer students attend Trinity College, sentiment since 2008 University College Dublin, Dublin City University and Dublin Institute of Technology 11 * National Disposablebillion Income € *(CSO) Local populationmillion . 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