New Year sale at the chq building in Dublin's Docklands
Retailers at the chq building in Dublin's Docklands are offering shoppers a chance to beat the January blues, with discounts of up to 50% across a wide range of items, including furnishings, clothing and accessories.
Opened in November, the beautifully restored chq building houses a range of quality retail outlets including home furnishings and accessories stores, Meadows & Byrne and Environment Furniture, beauty and cosmetics specialist, Nue Blue Eriu, leading fashion and textiles designer, Ciaran Sweeney, luxurious baby and gift boutique, Bunnies by the Bay and print gallery, Temple Tree House.
Also located in the chq building are ladies' boutique, Fran & Jane, Henry Jermyn Shirts and Carphone Warehouse as well as cafés, Insomnia, Starbucks and House of Tea. The ely wine bar has also been trading successfully at the chq building since June 2006.
Bannon Commercial, agents for the chq building, have also lined up a number of new tenants including renowned men's tailor Louis Copeland to open in the coming months.
The chq building (formerly known as Stack A), located in the heart of Dublin's Docklands, overlooking the River Liffey, was built in 1820 as a wine and tobacco warehouse. The then Stack A was made famous when it hosted the Crimean War Banquet in 1856 celebrating the return of 3,000 Irish soldiers. The building has been magnificently restored and enhanced and is the final development in the IFSC to be completed.
The chq building is located in the heart of the IFSC and is just an eight minute walk from O'Connell Street. The building faces George's Dock, the site of the new Abbey Theatre. Currently the platform at the Dock is used for a variety of events, most recently 12 Days of Christmas at Docklands.
Further details can be obtained in respect of any remaining units from Bannon Commercial, Tel 01 647 7900 or retail@bannon.ie
Building opening hours
The chq building:
Monday to Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 12 - 6pm
Getting to the chq building
The chq building is located in the IFSC on Custom House Quay, opposite the Sean O'Casey Bridge, in Docklands, approximately eight minutes walk from O'Connell Bridge. Parking is available at Jury's Inn, Custom House Quay and also at the NCI Carpark at Mayor Street.
Trains and DARTS stop at Pearse Street, Tara Street, Connolly and the new Docklands Station. See www.irishrail.ie
The nearest LUAS stop is at Connolly Station which is the terminus of the Connolly-Tallaght or Red Line. See www.luas.ie
Further information on chq can be found at www.chq.ie
For further information or photography, please contact:
Loretta Lambkin, Director of Marketing, Docklands Authority, Tel 01 818 3300
Christine Lydon, WHPR, Tel 01 669 0030/ 087 283 7407