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Price | POA |
Property Type | Retail Units |
Size | 0 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER- |
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Group Name | Savills Commercial Cork |
Sales License Number | 002233 |
Description
The Property This is a four storey end terraced property with a total floor area of 616 sq m (6,632 sq ft). The ground floor retail area is 300 sq m and the first floor retail extends to 255 sqm. The second and third floor are back up areas consisting of stores and staff quarters. It benefits from excellent profile to Patrick Street with 7.2 meters of frontage. This high profile retail unit will appeal to both national and international retailers. Location Cork City has a combined metropolitan population of 200,000 persons and rises to over 500,000 persons within a 60km radius. Cork is set to become the fastest growing city in Ireland over the next 20 years with the population expected to almost treble under the combination of the National Development Plan 2040 and the Extension of the City boundaries. Cork has a combined full time and part time student population of over 30,000 with two major 3rd level institutions. UCC named Irish University of the Year on five separate occasions. Patrick Street is Cork city’s premier retail thoroughfare and is home to a number of international and national retailers including, such as H&M, Tommy Hilfiger, Penneys, TK Maxx, M&S, as well as Brown Thomas.
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Excellent trading position on Munster’s Premier Shopping Street. High level of passing footfall approx. 350,000- 400,000 per week. Nearby retailers include Dunnes Stores, Brown Thomas, Penneys and Opera Lane.
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Ireland has the highest growth rate in Europe according to Eurostat. With a high disposable income, compared to other European cities, highly educated, youthful consumers are accelerating Ireland’s economic growth far beyond the EU average. Cork city is served by Cork Airport, which operates a growing number of international flights including the USA and Europe. Cork Airport was awarded the title of Europe’s Best Airport by ACI (Airport Council International) and is Ireland’s fastest growing airport employing direct employment to 2200 people. Cork is connected to Ireland’s capital city, Dublin, via the M8 motorway and will see you travel between the two cities in just under 3 hours.
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Lia Dennehy
Date created: Apr 26, 2023