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Northside Shopping Centre
Mid-size shopping centre in northern Dublin, Ireland
Mid-size shopping centre in northern Dublin, Ireland
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Northside Shopping Centre |
| logo | Northside shopping centre logo.jpg |
| image | Northside Shopping Centre, Coolock, Dublin, Ireland - geograph.org.uk - 338171.jpg |
| caption | The shopping centre and carpark, 2007 |
| location | Coolock, Dublin, Ireland |
| coordinates | |
| address | Oscar Traynor Road |
| opening_date | |
| developer | Green Property Ltd |
| owner | AM Alpha |
| architect | Sam Stephenson |
| floors | 2 |
| parking | 600+ |
| website |
Northside Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Coolock, Dublin, Ireland. Opened in 1970, it is the only shopping centre in Ireland with a swimming pool.
History
Development
The plans for the shopping centre were first unveiled in May 1967 by John Corcoran, managing director of Green Property Ltd., the developers of the project, to a member of Dublin Corporation and architect Sam Stephenson (of Stephenson Gibney & Associates). It was stated that the shopping centre was intended to include a library and swimming pool. The main frontage of the shopping centre was facing Coolock Lane which was to change its name to Oscar Traynor Road, after Oscar Traynor.
In August 1968, it was stated that work on the centre was to begin in the following two months and the centre would be completed within two years. The centre was a joint venture between Green Property Ltd. and Dublin Corporation. By November 1969, the shopping centre was nearing completion of stage one of construction, with an estimated total cost of £1 million ().

On 20 July 1970, Feargal Quinn, then managing director of Superquinn, announced at the Gresham Hotel that his company was planning to open a 22,000 sqft store in the shopping centre in the following months. It was announced in September 1970 that the shopping centre was to open the following month and that the total shopping area of the shopping centre was in excess of 80,000 sqft.
Swimming pool
On the second floor was a 10,000 sqft swimming pool operated by Dublin Corporation, the first of its kind in Ireland. The swimming pool officially opened on . In March 2023, it was announced that the rooftop swimming pool was to be shut down after more than 50 years.
Opening
The shopping centre was officially opened on by British television interviewer and radio disc jockey, Simon Dee. All 56 shopping units in the centre had been fully let out to tenants by September.
Refurbishment and sale
Renovations and extension in the 1980s and 2008 have covered most of Sam Stephenson's original open-space concept. In 2013, it was announced that a €5 million further refurbishment was about to commence in the centre. This followed the loss of the anchor non-food store, a Dunnes Stores branch, and saw the arrival of new shops, including Heatons (with Sportsworld), new dining facilities, and a Well Woman Centre.
The refurbishment was completed in late 2016 following a 2-phase modernisation of both interior and exterior. The centre was numbered among the property assets of NAMA; it was subsequently sold to Patron Capital for €49 million in 2015. In 2019, German investor AM Alpha acquired the centre for €50 million.

Popular media
The branch of Paddy Power bookmakers in the car park was one of the venues visited in a Channel 4's Undercover Boss episode 3, season 4.
References
References
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- (2023-03-18). "Northside Shopping Centre rooftop pool to close after more than 50 years".
- (11 May 1967). "Shopping centre plan for Dublin suburb: will contain swimming pool, library". [[Irish Independent]].
- Doran O'Reilly, J.. (1 August 1968). "New centre ʹwill have everythingʹ". [[Evening Herald]].
- (1 August 1968). "Swim pool for shopping centre". [[Irish Press]].
- (24 October 1969). "£1m. shopping centre". [[Irish Examiner]].
- (10 November 1969). "£500,000 shopping centre". [[Evening Herald]].
- (21 July 1970). "That's THE Mr. Quinn, said Feargal". [[Evening Herald]].
- Milton, James. (21 July 1970). "Expansion for Superquinn: Shopping centre deal". [[Irish Press]].
- (8 September 1970). "£1m. centre opening in October". [[Evening Herald]].
- (27 May 1971). "Northside -- The only centre where you can shop and swim". [[Evening Herald]].
- (27 May 1971). "Swimming pool, Northside Shopping Centre". [[Evening Herald]].
- (2023-03-18). "Rooftop pool in Northside Shopping Centre to close".
- (30 September 1970). "Simon Dee opens Northside shopping centre". [[Evening Herald]].
- Cairns, Frank. (11 September 1970). "Northside will open with shopping units fully let". [[Irish Independent]].
- (2015). "1970 – Northside Shopping Centre, Coolock, Dublin". Archiseek.
- (2013-05-22). "€5m Investment for Northside Shopping Centre". Insider Media.
- (16 October 2016). "It’s celebration time at Northside Shopping Centre". Dublin People.
- (16 May 2015). "Nama sales so far and still to come". [[Irish Independent]].
- "German investor pays €50m for Northside Shopping Centre".
- "Series 4 - Episode 3 – William Reeve, Paddy Power". [[Channel 4]].
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