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Harbour Place Shopping Centre

Coordinates: 53°31′40.507″N 7°20′22.896″W / 53.52791861°N 7.33969333°W / 53.52791861; -7.33969333
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Harbour Place Shopping Centre
An Chuain Plás Ionad Siopadóireachta
Harbour Place Shopping Centre logo
View of the shopping centre from the car park
Map
Coordinates53°31′40.507″N 7°20′22.896″W / 53.52791861°N 7.33969333°W / 53.52791861; -7.33969333
AddressHarbour Street,
Mullingar,
Co. Westmeath,
N91 TC6V
Opening dateNovember 10, 1995; 28 years ago (1995-11-10)
No. of stores and services100
No. of anchor tenants1
Total retail floor area98,000 square feet (9,100 m2)[1]
No. of floors2
Parking750 spaces including the second carpark[2]
Websitewww.harbourplace.net

Harbour Place Shopping Centre (Irish: An Chuain Plás Ionad Siopadóireachta) is a shopping centre located in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland. The centre is anchored by Dunnes Stores, which is the largest store.

Development

Permission was granted by Westmeath County Council for a shopping centre to be built beside Cusack Park. Development began in 1994 and the centre was completed a year and a half later opening in November 1995.

The anchor store, Dunnes Stores

Sale

In November 2014, the shopping centre was auctioned for €50 million on behalf of the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), along with the rest of 'The Harvest Portfolio' which included the Johnstown Shopping Centre in Navan, Cashel Town Shopping Centre, Thurles Shopping Centre and Dungarvan Shopping Centre.[3]

Stores

Harbour Place contains many small outlets, such as Boots, EuroGiant Express and a Vodafone "Talk to Me" store. All stores are located on the ground floor of the shopping centre. On the first floor, there are a radio studio, toilets and an Esquire's Coffee café.[citation needed] In late January 2015, Golden Discs closed down unexpectedly with the loss of four jobs; the owners deemed the shopping centre location "no longer commercially viable".[4]

Shopping centre interior

References