Marks and Spencer is set to open its first store in the mid-west of Ireland as part of a multi-million euro development.
The retail giant will be the anchor tenant of the Arthur's Quay site in the heart of Limerick city centre.
This development fits in with the wider plan for Limerick as outlined in the strategy Limerick 2030: An Economic and Spatial Plan for Limerick and will create a vibrant shopping district in the city centre.
Welcoming the news, the Mayor of the City and County of Limerick said: "Along with all the other plans for Limerick, this multi-million euro development will help transform the city centre. The investment by the Tiernan Properties company is very significant and will help in the revitalisation of the city centre.
"The confirmation that Marks and Spencer is to be the anchor tenant will see the company open its very first store in the mid-west region. For many it has been a long time coming and I am delighted that such a sought after retailer is opening a store here.
"Let's hope the announcement of M&S will help to make Limerick even more attractive for other retail brands to set up in the city centre."
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