Dublin’s Henry Street is set to give the renowned Grafton Street a run for its money as it welcomes several massive ‘anchor’ brands to its vicinity. The retail landscape in the Irish capital is about to undergo a major transformation with retailers, such as TK Maxx, Zara, and H&M, all opening their doors on Henry Street. The area is slated to become a new shopping hotspot with a flurry of activity expected in the coming months. This article takes a closer look at the evolving retail scene in Dublin’s Henry Street and how it compares to Grafton Street.
The retail scene in Dublin 1 is on the rise, particularly on Henry Street, as indicated by the opening of big retail stores like flagship H&M and Flannels in Clerys, and Tessuti’s first Irish location in the Jervis Centre. The trend is described in a report by Savills titled “Retail in Dublin 1: The Recovery is Well Underway,” which also notes that the area has caught up with the once-popular Grafton Street in terms of occupancy rates. JD’s move to prime retail space and the increase in street fashion are two key factors in driving retailers to Henry Street. The report outlines upcoming retail openings in the main Dublin 1 area, including Sports Direct Group taking over the vacant space left by Debenhams, Levi’s flagship store, and Foot Locker taking over the former H&M space in the Ilac Centre. The report is available on the Savills website.
In conclusion, Henry Street has certainly emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the world of retail, rivalling the notorious Grafton Street with its incredible lineup of big name brands moving in. From H&M to Zara, Henry Street now boasts the latest trends and styles that will leave shoppers spoilt for choice. And what’s more, the street has managed to maintain its unique charm and character, making it a true shopping haven for anyone looking for a vibrant and bustling atmosphere. With its ever-growing selection of stores, Henry Street is definitely the place to be for your next shopping spree – so why not pay a visit and see for yourself?
“Retail Recovery Underway: Henry Street Leads the Way in Dublin 1”
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