BlanchardsTownCentre.ie - Info on the shops, events & dining at Blanchardstown Centre.
Title
The Blanchardstown Centre Ireland
Description
The Blanchardstown Centre has its genesis in 1972 when Dublin County Council adopted a development plan which provided for the development of three town centres to the West of Dublin, one of these being at Blanchardstown. In the years since the infrastructure has been put in place to provide efficient access to the Blanchardstown area and it's new Town Centre.
"The Blanchardstown Centre is designed for shoppers. Its layout is aimed at clarity and ease of orientation. It offers a pleasant, naturally lit space, high standards of finishes, lighting, convenience and sophistication"
The Blanchardstown Centre was opened on October 16th 1996 by An Taoiseach, Mr. John Bruton. The Centre opened on time, within budget and a very high level of finishes was achieved. 92% of retail units were trading on opening day. The Centre is fully let, it is trading well and is achieving strong customer loyalty. Shopper reaction to the environment and mix of tenants was instantly favourable and retailers have achieved levels of trade far in excess of their original expectations. The Centre is now valued at over 300 million Euros and turnover is approximately 1 billion Euros per annum.
Languages
English
