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Subject to contract / contract denied / tenant unaffected
39 Mary StreetDublin 1
Sole agency
Leasehold
Key features
On prime stretch in one of Dublin’s two principal shopping destinations
350 meters from O’Connell Street, Dublin’s main thoroughfare
280 metres from LUAS Red Line
Two storey property - overall area of approx. 394 sq m (4,241 sq ft) N.I.A.
Approx. 55.65 sq m (599 sq ft) ITZA
Approx. 6.4 metres frontage onto Mary Street
Total annual rent of €225,000
Unexpired lease term of c.3.2 years (inc. break penalty); c.8 years to expiry
Fully let to Dubray Books Limited
Prime Dublin High Street Retail Investment
About this property
Savills is proud to present 39 Mary Street to the market. This is an excellent investment opportunity in a prime retail location in Dublin City Centre.
Local information
The property is located on Mary Street, which is a continuation of Henry Street, the second most prime retail street in Dublin, after Grafton Street.
Henry Street and Mary Street are home to numerous nationally and internationally recognised brands such as Zara, Footlocker, River Island and Boots. Arnotts, the oldest and largest department store in Ireland, is also located on Henry Street, as well as the Ilac Centre and Jervis Shopping Centre.
Footfall figures for Mary Street total 7,935,765 in the year to date, with Henry Street totaling 10,231,649, up 2.2% on the previous year.
The Luas red line has stops on nearby Jervis Street and Abbey Street, 80m and 550m respectively from the subject property,
There are multiple Dublin Bus stops on nearby O’Connell Street.
Multi-storey car parks are available in the nearby shopping centres referenced above.
Additional information
The property has recently been fitted out.
The store offers a total retail trading space of 287 sq m (3,090 sq ft), with 184 sq m (1,981 sq ft) of this at ground level.
There is ancillary storage, offices, bathrooms and a kitchenette all located to the rear of the building.
The external façade consists of a regular shaped shop front at ground and first floor levels, with large panel window displays.