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  2. Dunnes Stores - Wikipedia

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    Combined, Dunnes, Tesco and SuperValu currently account for approximately 70% of Ireland's grocery market. Currently, Dunnes Stores is Ireland’s number one supermarket, holding this title since 2018. [8] In clothing, their rivals include Penneys and Marks and Spencer. Dunnes collaborate for many clothing/home wares collections from a number ...

  3. List of supermarket chains in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of supermarket chains in Ireland. Large supermarkets. Name Stores Parent; SuperValu: ... Dunnes Stores: 118: Dunnes Stores: Mr Price Branded ...

  4. Retail in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Out of town shopping centres, anchored by a major supermarket, have been developed in Ireland since the 1960s, with Dunnes Stores' Cornelscourt being one of the first. [12] A precursor of the 1990s town centres was developed in Stillorgan in the late 1960s, as well as the two major Dublin city centre shopping malls, the Ilac Shopping Centre and ...

  5. JC's - Wikipedia

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    The supermarket was purchased by Dunnes Stores (which operates a supermarket next door) in 2019 from the Savage family. Despite the acquisition by its neighbour, it continues to use the JC's brand. [1] The supermarket was opened in 1977 by JC Savage, who died in 2010. [1] Actor Simon Bird was photographed shopping here in January 2015. [2]

  6. Liffey Valley - Wikipedia

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    Liffey Valley Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Dublin 22, Ireland which comprises 80 stores and 20 restaurants. The centre opened on 14 October 1998 ( 1998-10-14 ) and is located near the junction of the M50 motorway and N4 road closely surrounded by Lucan to the west, Palmerstown Village to the east and Clondalkin to the south.

  7. Harbour Place Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    In early 1986, Deerland Construction Limited, a construction company based in Kilkenny, announced plans to construct a 107,000 square feet (9,900 m 2) 40 unit shopping complex with over 500 parking spaces in the former Flanagan's Sawmills site at the junction of Friars Mill Road and Harbour Street, including a 41,000 square feet (3,800 m 2) Dunnes Stores outlet at a total cost of £5 million.

  8. File:Dunnes Store, Ballyvolane Cross (geograph 3032023 ...

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  9. File:Dunnes Store, Ballyvolane Cross (geograph 3032023).jpg

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