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Omni Park

Suburban shopping facility in northern Dublin, Ireland


Summary

Suburban shopping facility in northern Dublin, Ireland

FieldValue
nameOmni Park Shopping and Leisure
imageOmni Park logo.png
locationSantry, Dublin, Ireland
coordinates
addressSwords Road, Dublin 9
opening_date1991
ownerMcKeon and Kennedy Families
number_of_stores86
number_of_anchors2
floor_area28600 m2
floors2
website

the shopping centre near Dublin, Ireland

Omni Park is a large shopping centre and retail park in the Santry area of north Dublin, Ireland. It is located close to the M50 motorway. It comprises over 28600 m2 of retail space in 86 retail units over 2 floors of an indoor shopping mall and also several outlets externally. Units range from 49 m2 to 3213 m2. Omni Park also features a selection of eateries, an Oratory and an 11 screen cinema called IMC (formerly called Omniplex). The centre has surface and multi-storey car parking.

In 2005, additional development was undertaken with the construction of a multi-storey car park and a new mall which included an office suite on the third floor. Jack & Jones, Vero Moda, H&M, New Look, Elvery's, Lifestyle Sports, Name It, and Easons all occupied space in the new mall, with a number of vacant units waiting for retail tenants on the upper mall. A new boardwalk/retail park was also constructed with outlets including Boots, Starbucks, Argos, and Peacocks.

Omni Park's three main anchors are Penneys, Tesco Ireland and New Look. Other retailers include Dealz, Argos Extra and Boots which opened in 2009.

Since 2012, Omni Park Shopping Centre is home to the Santry post office which relocated from nearby Santry Avenue.

In 2014, Lidl completed the construction of their unit within the Omni Park Shopping Centre. The construction of the Lidl store provided an additional 150 car parking spaces. As part of the planning permission for the Lidl unit, three further retail units received planning. These units provide for space ranging from 384 m2 to 600 m2.

In 2025, the Omni shopping centre was the shooting location for the music video for 'Euro-Country (song)' by Irish singer-songwriter CMAT.

References

References

  1. "Omni Park Shopping Centre, Overview". completelyretail.co.uk.
  2. (29 August 2012). "An Post urged to reopen Santry office". irishtimes.com.
  3. (4 February 2015). "Omni Park and Lidl agree faccess deal". irishtimes.com.
  4. Skinner, Tom. (23 July 2025). "“Capitalism is one of the worst things to ever happen to us” – CMAT shares new single and album title track ‘Euro-Country’".
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