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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.
In 2018, shops opened in Navan Town Centre Shopping Centre, Co Meath, Market Cross Shopping Centre, Kilkenny and Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Dublin. In 2019, an increase in turnover to €13.2m and profits to €192,000 was cited as being down to an increase in sales of vinyl. [ 4 ]
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In March 2000, Tesco began planning to build a "£20 million shopping centre" in Dublin 17. Tesco was believed to have paid around £12 million for the 10-acre site. [ 2 ] By October, they had applied for planning permission to develop the shopping centre.
Tesco Extra - grocery, general household merchandise, clothing, furniture and electronics Marks & Spencer - clothing, home, food, beauty and M&S bank Waitrose - food
In April 2023, Tesco and Aldi supermarkets opened beside the train station, as part of The Crossings shopping centre. [9] There is a Supervalu shopping centre on Newcastle Road, while Lucan village is nearby. Some distance away, off the N4 road, is Liffey Valley shopping centre. [10] [3]
It is anchored by the Tesco supermarket and the Japanese embassy is located in the centre. The centre was once home to one of the last remaining Quinnsworth stores owned by Peter Quinn of Nutley Lane. In the late 1990s, the centre underwent a renovation and a Tesco Ireland store was opened. [citation needed]
On 31 January 2007, Makro Malaysia was acquired by Tesco and the 8 stores in Malaysia were converted to Tesco Extra. [9] In 2010, Makro Cash & Carry Indonesia was sold to Lotte Mart and rebranded as Lotte Mart Wholesale. [10] In 2011 Walmart took ownership of Makro in South Africa after acquiring a majority stake in Massmart.