Yours Clothing is now open in the Ilac Shopping Centre
Yours Clothing, a plus-size retailer, is now open in the Ilac Shopping Centre.
Yours Clothing, a plus-size retailer, is now open in the Ilac Shopping Centre.
The Phase 2 development provided over 150 jobs during the construction phase and is expected to create over 300 jobs in Knocknacarra and Galway when fully occupied. It is also the first provision of new retail space outside of Dublin since 2008.
After the absence of any retail construction activity in Galway for more than 10 years, the brand new Gateway Shopping Park Phase 2 expansion has just been completed, with the first two retailers, Harvey Norman and Boots opening their stores this month. Boots opened their store early July with Harvey Norman opening their new flagship store of 60,000 sq. ft on 22nd July.
The newly completed Phase 2 extension will have open-use retail units, food and beverage units, a creche and also a gym. It will include over 320,000 sq. ft of retail and leisure space and will make it one of Ireland’s largest shopping destinations. Aside from Harvey Norman and Boots, Carraig Donn, Spraoi Early Learning and Evergreen, Esquires are also included in the line-up of new retailers in the expansion.
Gateway Shopping Park already has an impressive list of current retailers, including Dunnes Stores, B&Q, New Look, Next and McSharry Pharmacy. The asset management company Sigma Retail Partners, on behalf of the owners Targeted Investment Opportunities ICAV, worked extensively on the project and the newly expanded retail asset will reinforce the shopping park as a primary shopping destination.
Gateway Shopping Park is located in Knocknacarra on Western Distributor Road, just across from the new gaelscoil that was built last year, Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh. Gateway Shopping Park is also just a 10-minute drive from Galway city centre.
Harvey Norman are set to open their premium store in the new Phase 2 development at Gateway Shopping Park, Knocknacarra, Galway on Wednesday the 22nd July. Harvey Norman will anchor the recently completed Phase 2 extension with the existing Phase 1 anchored by Dunnes Stores and B&Q.
The largest retailer of appliances, technology and interiors in Ireland, Harvey Norman, will open a new premium 60,000 sq. ft. store which will trade over 2 levels and will include furniture, bedding, homewares, technology and appliances. There is also a Synge & Byrne café located upstairs. Harvey Norman will be an exciting addition to the already impressive line-up which includes Dunnes Stores, B&Q, Boots, New Look and Next.
Commenting on the store opening, Harvey Norman CEO Peter Hearn said, “We are very excited to open the doors to our Galway store. Our team has created THE key shopping destination in Galway for furniture, bedding, appliances and technology. We are proud to showcase our large range of the latest Irish-made furniture and bedding, we’ve installed a huge kitchen display area, a games hub, a Wonder Photo Shop and more. The biggest global brands highlighted by the latest store fit design plus safe shopping measures are all in place for our Galway customers.” There have been 47 jobs created within the store and warehouse.
Paddy O’Connor of Sigma Retail Partners, the asset managers for Gateway Shopping Park, said “we are absolutely delighted with the opening of Harvey Norman in our shopping park. We are excited to finally be able to welcome Harvey Norman to Galway and wish the Harvey Norman team all the best in their impressive new store. This is the first large scale retail development in the country for a number of years and the confidence shown in the scheme, Galway and also traditional retail can be seen with the quality of the international and national renowned retailers we are partnering with. Harvey Norman and the new Phase 2 tenants will solidify Gateway Shopping Park as a leading retail destination in the Galway catchment”.
The new Phase 2 extension is the first provision of new retail space outside of Dublin since 2008 and the first in Galway in more than two decades. The development provided over 150 jobs during construction phase and is expected to create over 300 jobs in Knocknacarra and Galway when fully occupied.
The Phase 2 extension will have open-use retail units, food and beverage units, a creche and a gym. Gateway Shopping Park will include over 320,000 sq. ft of retail and leisure space and will make it one of Ireland largest shopping destinations.
Gateway Shopping Park already has an impressive line-up of retailers, including Dunnes Stores, B&Q, Boots, New Look, Next and McSharry Pharmacy.
More exciting retailers will be announced in the coming weeks.
Lucy Connolly – Divisional Director – “The anticipated impact of covid-19 on the Dublin office market translated to a take up figure of 75,000 sq.ft. this quarter. We do expect to see a busier Q3 with over 700,000 sq.ft. of accommodation reserved, with some large transactions close to completing in the coming weeks. We commenced the quarter on a positive note with the recent announcement that Gilead are to create 140 new jobs following their letting of over 30,000 sq.ft. at North Dock”.
Another exciting addition soon to Manor Mills Shopping Centre in Maynooth, Sasta by the River restaurant, offering healthy food & drinks, including a great selection of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options, homemade cakes and pastries.
This new eatery is exactly what Maynooth has been looking for. It is great news to have new local businesses emerging in what has been very difficult times for the retail sector. Keep an eye on Sasta by the River social media pages where they will be documenting their fit-out towards their opening.
Boots is set to be the first store to open in the new Phase 2 development at Gateway Shopping Park, Knocknacarra, Galway on Wednesday 1st July. Boots will come as an excellent addition to the existing park, currently anchored by Dunnes Stores and B&Q.
Boots will occupy a large store of over 7,500 sq.ft and will come as wonderful news to customers of Gateway Shopping Park and the loyal shoppers in Knocknacarra and the wider catchment.
Boots Ireland is a leading pharmacy-led health and beauty retailer with 89 stores in Ireland and over 2,000 employees. Boots is at the heart of the communities it serves and is a staple health and beauty retailer for many people in Ireland. Customers visiting the new store will have access to a wide range of pharmacy services, including prescription service, blood pressure monitor, vaccinations, healthy heart support and hearing care service.
Commenting on the store opening, Store Manager David Boyce said: “We are delighted to open the doors to our new Boots Ireland store in Knocknacarra. The new store will provide local residents with access to our wide range of pharmacy, health and beauty products and services. Our new store has created 16 new jobs in the locality and both myself and the team are looking forward to welcoming customers over the coming days.”
Paddy O’Connor of Sigma Retail Partners, the asset managers for Gateway Shopping Park, said “we are absolutely delighted with the opening of Boots in our shopping park and feel they are a great addition to the existing line-up of retailers. Boots and the new Phase 2 tenants will solidify Gateway Shopping Park as a leading retail destination in the Knocknacarra and wider Galway catchment”.
The new Phase 2 extension is the first provision of new retail space outside of Dublin since 2008 and the first in Galway in more than two decades. The development provided over 150 jobs during construction phase and is expected to create over 300 jobs in Knocknacarra and Galway when fully occupied.
The Phase 2 extension will have open-use retail units, food and beverage units, a creche and a gym. Harvey Norman is also scheduled to open a new flagship 60,000 sq.ft store in July. Gateway Shopping Park will include over 320,000 sq. ft of retail and leisure space and will make it one of Ireland largest shopping destinations.
Gateway Shopping Park already has an impressive line-up of retailers, including Dunnes Stores, B&Q, New Look, Next and McSharry Pharmacy.
More exciting retailers will be announced in the coming weeks.
Since the introduction of the Local Government Reform Act 2014, Local Authorities have been given autonomy to vary the level of rates relief granted to owners of vacant properties. As a result, the level of refunds on commercial rates available to Landlords of vacant properties varies significantly between Local Authorities. In Dublin City Council for example the owner of a vacant property is responsible for 75% of the annual rates bill (with 25% relief granted by DCC) where a property remains vacant and unlet.
Local Authority | Vacancy Relief 2020 |
Dublin City Council | 25% |
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council | 35% |
Fingal County Council | 50% |
South Dublin County Council | 50% |
These levels of vacancy relief will come under increased scrutiny later in the year as Council’s prepare Budgets for 2021 and beyond. Owners of unoccupied properties should carefully consider options on how to mitigate against increased vacancy voids.
Businesses across Ireland contribute approximately €1.5 billion in commercial rates to Local Authorities across the country each year. This is a critical source of income for each of the 31 Local Authorities in the State and typically accounts for between 16% and 53% of their revenue stream with the national average standing at 33%. According to the latest available statistics collection rates averaged 86% nationwide in 2017, significantly less that the corresponding LPT collection rate which stood at 97%.
Within the Dublin City Council administrative area commercial rates income of €353.5m has been budgeted for the 2020 financial year. Of the 21,000 commercial properties within the city it is estimated that some 34% are classified as retail properties following the last Revaluation process. Therefore, the total annual rates income from retail properties alone in Dublin City is in the order of €120m, representing almost 12% of the Council’s total annual revenue for 2020.
The reliance on rates income from retail properties is even more pronounced in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown which is home to the country’s largest retail scheme. Dundrum Town Centre alone contributes €9.2m in annual rates income representing just over 10% of the Council’s budgeted rates income for 2020.
In the midst of the current Coronavirus pandemic most businesses, particularly those considered non-essential and which have been forced to shut their doors, are intensively considering cash-flow and how to eventually get their businesses re-open for trade, if at all. It’s likely that overheads such as wages, rent and payments to Revenue will take precedence over commercial rates.
For its part the Government has recognized that ratepayers, particularly small and medium retailers, hospitality, leisure and childcare operators are likely to be the businesses that are most adversely affected. However, they have stopped short of issuing an exemption from commercial rates unlike the U.K Government which announced that all retail and hospitality firms will be exempt from business rates for 12 months. In the absence of such tangible Government intervention on the issue Local Authorities will be facing major funding difficulties and hard choices over which of their services to cut as additional revenue raising measures will not be palatable.
It is likely that the Government may introduce Emergency Legislation to extend/suspend the statutory timeframes which apply to planning applications and appeals. Currently a planning application which is not adjudicated upon within the 8 week timeframe (barring an F.I. & assuming no 3rd party appeal) receives a grant of permission by default. The current planning process timeframe is as follows:
3rd Party Observation Period: | 5 weeks from receipt of application |
Planning Authority Decision: | 8 weeks from application validation |
Further Information Receipt: | 6 months from request |
Appeals to ABP: | 4 weeks from L.A decision |
ABP Decision: | 18 weeks (but can be unilaterally extended) |
Any ongoing reviews of Local Area Plans or Development Plans are likely to be postponed as the requirements for Public Consultations cannot be adhered-to due to COVID-19. The Oral Hearing for the N6 Galway City Ring Road has also been postponed by ABP until the end of March at the earliest.
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