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Published 12:03 6 Aug 2023 BST
Updated 12:18 4 Aug 2023 BST
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“Most are still interested, but we had one tenant who was going to take 44,000 sq ft but now they’ve gone to Newbridge, and that should’ve been in Naas.
“I am relieved, I didn’t get exactly what I wanted, but it is a start,” he said.
14 months ago, Kildare County Council refused the Roche Group permission to demolish a single storey Bank of Ireland shop front and replace it with a broader entrance from Naas Main Street to the shopping centre.
The Group then reworked their plan for the proposed entrance, designing a colonnaded entrance using the old facade rather than demolishing it altogether. The Council approved this plan based on a number of conditions, one being that ATMs would be installed to replace the old ones being taken out of the bank.
Naas Shopping Centre is expected to create between 700 and 850 new jobs for the town.
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