Kildare Village gets permission for €70m extension
Third phase of retail outlet will include 29 new shops, two new restaurants and 460 car-park spaces
Kildare Village can go ahead with a €70 million extension as a long-running planning row with the local council has been resolved.
Value Retail, the firm behind the outlet centre, has been locked in a two-year dispute with Kildare County Council over the development of the third phase of the retail destination.
In 2018, the local authority largely approved the third phase expansion plan for Kildare Village on condition that one store, called “unit 104”,...
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