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Location
  
Parking
  
600+

Phone
  
+353 1 848 6049

Northside Shopping Centre

Opening date
  
June 18, 1970; 46 years ago (1970-06-18)

Management
  
Alan McCabe (Centre Manager)Mindaugas Pasvenskis (Security Manager)Caroline Sage (Customer Service)

Architect
  
Stephenson Gibney & Associates

Address
  
Oscar Traynor Rd, Kil, Dublin 17, Ireland

Hours
  
Closed now Sunday10AM–6PMMonday8AM–7PMTuesday8AM–7PMWednesday8AM–7PMThursday8AM–9PMFriday8AM–9PMSaturday8AM–7PM

Profiles

Northside shopping centre radio jingle


Northside Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Coolock, a suburban area in Dublin's Northside. One of the earliest shopping centres in Ireland, it was built in 1970 and is the only one with a swimming pool which is located on the upper level. It has been expanded and refurbished and renovated a number of times and was included in some of the property assets of NAMA, the National Asset Management Agency who no longer own the property after it was sold to Patron Capital.

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History

The centre was originally constructed in 1970 as an open-air centre, designed by Stephenson Gibney & Associates. Renovations and extension in the 1980s and 2008 have covered most of Sam Stephenson's original open-space concept.

In 2013 it was announced that a €5 million refurbishment was about to commence in the centre. The much needed revamp brought the centre back to life after the closure of the Dunnes Stores clothing store with new shops opening such as Heatons, Sprts World, Costa, FujiFilm Photo Centre, Northside Opticians, Well Women Centre, 'Cafe Misto' Food Court (formally Graham O'Sullivan) and KFC. The refurbishment was completed in late 2016 following a 2-phase modernisation of both interior and exterior.

Tenants

Paddy Power's bookmakers, located in the car park, was one of the venues visited in a Channel 4's Undercover Boss episode 3, season 4. Also in the car park area are Liz Delaneys Pub (closed) and Cheers off-licence.

The upstairs section of the centre, is mainly populated by doctors and dentists surgeries, a Credit Union branch and hairdressers.

Two other centres, Omni Park Shopping Centre and Artane Castle Shopping Centre compete for business in the area.

References

Northside Shopping Centre Wikipedia