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The Square Level 1 CONTACT Louise Donnelly E: [email protected] T: 01 639 9603 Gareth McKeown E: [email protected] T: 01 639 9396 139 Express Clean 137 128/129 130 115 131 132 138 134 135 136 151 119 120/121 122 115A 152/153 117 ELLE 118 154 unit no tenant unit no 165A tenant 113/114 112 151A Jewellers The Square 165 156 101 Belarmine Dry Cleaners 132 UAE Exchange Entrance from east 156A car park 165B 102 The Scarlet Heifer 133A An Post 110/111 105 104 103 102 101Belarmine KIDS PLAY AREA 162-164 103 Euro 2 133D Dr Acupuncture DRY CLEANERS DRY 106 104 Ginos Ice Cream 134 Ladbrokes 158 TICKETRON 105 DV8 135 Domino’s Pizza 159 160 106 Superdrug 136 Just Wing It 109 108 108/109 Heatons 137 Mao at Home 123 Fat Buddha 110/111 Dealz 138 Leo Burdock 139 Express Clean 124/126 112 The Square Jewellers 113/114 Peter Mark 151 Mannings Bakery 115A The Health Store 152/153 Wild Nail Bar 127 115 Dixon Hempenstall 154 Available (143 sq ft) 156 Jackie’s Florist Oratory of the 117 Vero Moda Holy Family 118 Golden Spiderweb 156A Wild Lash & Brow Bar 158 Available (205 sq ft) 119 Bookstation 159 Healthier Choice 120/121 Health Express 160 Ticketron 122 Elle 162/164 Therapie 123 Fat Buddha 133D 133A 165 Graham O’Sullivan 124/126 Costa 165A Insomnia 127 Oratory of the Holy Family 165B El Gringo 128/129 Wowburger 151A Citizens Information Desk 130 DNG accommodation schedule accommodation 131 SO Nutrition CONTACT Louise Donnelly E: [email protected] T: 01 639 9603 Gareth McKeown E: [email protected] T: 01 639 9396 Entrance from north Luas car park Terminal 217/218 219 216 220/221 214/215 222 223 212 The Card Shop 213 Fexco Currency 224 Exchange 225 Camera Centre 266 256 257 210 KO KO 266C 266A 209 Fast Fix 255 228-230 208 266B Smoke Green unit no tenant AM5A unit no tenant 201 Claire’s Accessories 237 Gamestop 254 Apples & Berries 265A 264 201A Cassidy Travel 238 JD Sports 231 239/240 River Island 259 232/233 202A Fun Max Mingles 260-262 204-206 253 ATM 241 Argos 265B 264A 202B Meteor Adorn 242/243 New Look 267 203 Eason 251/252 244 Quiz 203 263 234 204-206 Vision Express 245 Boots 208 Peter Mark Style Club 246 H&M Fun Max 209 Fast-Fix 247 OPW AM10 Sky 235A 210 Fields 202B 251/252 Diesel Zenerji 202A 236A 236B 212 Fexco Currency Exchange 253 Terrisales 201A 236 235 246 201 AM10 Sky 254 213 Nyhan Brothers Butchers 255 Pandora 237 214/215 Skechers 256 Carphone Warehouse 216 Newbridge Silverware 257 Koko 259 3 217/218 EBS Tallaght 247 260-262 Available (1,062 sq ft) 238 241 219 Tiger 245 263 The Streat 220/221 Clarks 244 239/240 264 Inglot 222 Foot Locker 264A ATM 223 The Card Shop 265A Apples & Berries 242/243 224 H Samuel 265B Mingles 225 Camera Centre 266 The Perfume Shop 228-230 Lifestyle Sports 266A 231 Gerards Fashion O’Briens Sandwich Bar 232/233 Available (1,212 sq ft) 266B The Bagel Bar Entrance 234 Home Focus 266C Available (587 sq ft) from south car park 235 Available (3,923 sq ft) 267 Adorn AM5A Smoke Green 235A Jack & Jones AM10 Sky 236 Holland & Barrett accommodation schedule accommodation 236A Zenerji 236B 3 CONTACT Louise Donnelly E: [email protected] T: 01 639 9603 Gareth McKeown E: [email protected] T: 01 639 9396 317A-C 316 - 318 315 MEDICAL CENTRE 322/323 321 320 319 318A 353 367 323 352 Tony B1-3 Whitening 368 Lords of the Square Quinn at the Square Barber Shop 314 351 Entrance from 313 west unit no tenant unit no tenant car park 301 302 303 312A MR. ELF 303B Ashford Collection 312 300 IMC Cinema 315 Chopped 361 355/356 303A CITY BAG 310-311 301 Spar 316-318 Nandos 354 Lords of the Square 302A Mr Elf 317A-C Medical Centre Barber Shop 304 360B 357 303 McDonalds 318A Tech Pros pulse accessories 303A Falcon Travel Shop 319 Boots 358/359 303B Vodafone 320 Ginzeng 309DrAcupuncture & 309A 305 Le Croissant D’Or 304 Burger King 321 Abrakebabra 360/360A 305 KFC 322/323 Eddie Rockets 308 306 A&C 306B 308B 306 A&C Atari 323 B1-3 ATM 307 307A 308A 365 306B Harry Ramsden’s 351 Eir Meteor 307 The Works 352 Whitening at the Square 307A CeX 353/354 Lords of the Square 308A Specsavers Opticians 355/356 Bag City 308 Kays Kitchen 357 Pulse Accessories 308B Hallmark 358/359 Available (930 sq ft) 309 & 309A Available (1,200 sq ft) 360A Le Croissant D’Or 310/311 Regatta 360B Subway 312 Available (1,160 sq ft) 361 Starbucks 312A Ashford Collection 364 Photo Play 313 Available (1,605 sq ft) 365 Available (291 sq ft) 314 ShoeZone 367 Tony Quinn accommodation schedule accommodation 368 Available (112 sq ft).
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