Irish Life, Hammerson: Can They Deliver For Dublin Retail?
July 2, 2018

Irish Life, Hammerson: Can They Deliver For Dublin Retail?

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Dublin retail is not fit for purpose, and needs a rethink. And Irish Life and Hammerson could be the developers to do it, given their prime holdings in the city.

So says a new analysis from Cushman & Wakefield, which showed that Dublin shops are overwhelmingly small, and many are multilevel.

But will the developers with the best portfolios be able to tune out the noise around the future of retail?

Dublin's city centre retail development scene is showing signs of re-awakening after a 10 year slumber. Confidence has been boosted by retailer Next's decision to take 35K SF at 7-9 Henry St. in space developed by Fitzwilliam Real Estate Capital. The…

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