Swords Pavilions

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Swords Pavilions
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Swords Pavilions exterior
Location Swords, Dublin K67, Fingal, Ireland
Opening dateMay 15, 2001;22 years ago (2001-05-15)
ManagementIan Hunter
OwnerHammerson/Great-west Lifeco
No. of stores and services90+
No. of floors2 shopping floors, 5 parking floors
Website pavilions.ie

Swords Pavilions is a shopping centre, located in Swords, in Fingal, Dublin, Ireland. The centre contains more than 90 shops, restaurants and cafes, as well as the 11 screen Movies@Swords cinema, and has over 2,000 surface and multi-storey parking spaces. The centre is owned by Hammerson and Great-west Lifeco.

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Tenants and services

The centre is home to stores such as Primark, Dunnes Stores, H&M, Zara, River Island, SuperValu, Easons, Boots, Rituals and TK Maxx. [1] There is a range of car parks, a cinema and a post office, and there are several restaurants and cafes such as Five Guys, Subway, Abrakebabra, Chopped, Starbucks, Butlers Chocolate Café, Costa and Milano.

History

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Concourse area of Swords Pavilions

In 1996, a planning application was sent to Fingal County Council for a commercial complex to be built on a 20-acre site between the Main Street and the Swords by-pass road. Construction work was meant to start in the middle of 1997 with an opening in the autumn of 1998, however construction did not begin until 1999. [2] The Pavilions was eventually opened on the 15 May 2001, by then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.

Expansion

In 2006, the Movies@Swords cinema opened. Additionally, in the same year, Phase 2 of the center was inaugurated, introducing retailers like Penneys. There are proposed plans for a Phase 3, situated at the front of the center, adjacent to the Swords metro stop on the R132. However, Phase 3 has been put on hold until further notice. [3]

In June 2018, plans for a €3.3 million development were announced which would reconfigure the first floor of Phase 2 to accommodate 3 new restaurant units where two of the units would be occupied by Five Guys and Milano. The development would also include a glass bridge that will link the first floor of the centre. [4]

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References

  1. "Shop in Dublin | Swords Pavilions Shopping Centre".
  2. "£100m Swords centre planned". The Irish Times. 18 September 1996.
  3. "Pavilions developers remain committed to phase three". Fingal Independent. 20 November 2012.
  4. McMahon, Conor (13 June 2018). "Burger chain Five Guys is opening a joint in Swords Pavilions' new 'restaurant quarter'". TheJournal.ie . Retrieved 13 February 2022.