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A major plan was drawn up in the late 1990s to expand the centre. A first step was the moving of the Limerick County Council library to a purpose built building separate from the main centre. A new section of mall was added to the Garryowen mall, creating a modern shopping space similar to those in the new large Dublin shopping centres.
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In May 2002, it was announced that Tesco had received approval to build a €70 million shopping centre in the Clare Hall area of Dublin following a campaign lasting four years. [ 4 ] The shopping centre officially opened on 19 July 2004 with a grand opening ribbon cut by Kerry Katona .
Tesco has also expanded its product range in Ireland. The Tesco Extra hypermarkets, as well as larger Tesco stores, now stock a range of clothing, electrical goods, music, DVDs and video games, as well as newspapers, magazines, and toys. The Naas, County Kildare store is the first in Ireland to have a Tesco Pharmacy.
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The site was expanded again in 2004 with Debenhams opening as the main tenant in a 150,000 sq ft extension of the centre on October 21, and again in 2018 with Nando's and Five Guys opening. [4] [5] In January 2011, Tesco closed its doors to move to a much larger store near the centre.
Dunnes Stores, which had a large shopping complex on the street, closed in 2008 and moved to nearby Henry Street. Debenhams (formerly Roches Stores) closed in 2020 due to the company entering liquidation and closing all of its Irish stores. [2] As of 2024, the street has seen a boost of mixed retail, hospitality and planned accommodation.
On 25 August 1959, Limerick's best known department store was the scene of the city's largest and most destructive fire. Todd's which occupied a large city block fronting onto O'Connell Street (now occupied by Brown Thomas) and William Street went on fire following an electrical fault. [ 3 ]