Marshes give go-ahead to amalgamate five units, prompting speculation new retailer is eyeing a move to Dundalk

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Management at the Marshes Shopping Centre have been given the go-ahead to amalgamate five units in the centre into one, prompting speculation that a major new retailer could be looking to move into Dundalk.

The Marshes Shopping Centre Limited have been granted planning permission by Dundalk Town Council to amalgamate units 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 into one unit of 600 square metres at ground level.

They also hope to extend the existing mezzanine floor level over part of unit 2, part of units 21 and over units 22, 23 and part of 24 to provide retail, storage and ancillary accommodation.

They also want to change the use of the existing mezzanine floor area from office, storage and ancillary to retail, office, storage and ancillary accommodation.

The overall gross floor area of the revised mezzanine floor level is 650 square metres.

The units in question currently house Gerard, Tom Tailor, the former Herbal Accupuncture shop, eMobile and the former O’Brien’s Sandwich Bar.

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