Penneys gets green light for €118m distribution centre

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Kildare County Council has given the green light for a €118 million Primark distribution centre in Newbridge that is to deliver over 200 jobs.
The all-island Penneys distribution centre at Great Connell, Newbridge will, when operational, employ 212 people.
Documents lodged with the application stated that Barola Capital DAC,which is Primark’s property investment arm, will spend €43 million on the base build for the project. An additional €75 million is to be spent by the retailer on the internal fit-out and equipment for the semi-automated centre.
Underlining the scale of the plan, Kildare County Council has attached a condition to the permission requiring the Primark company to pay €3.97 million in planning development contributions.
A planner’s report by Kildare County Council recommended that permission be granted after stating that the proposal is acceptable in principle due to Newbridge’s “key town” status and the increase in employment it will bring to the town.
One of the largest clothing retailers in Europe, Primark operates 36 Penneys stores in Ireland.
Architects for the scheme, Todd Architects – which has previously designed Titanic Belfast – told the council that the uniqueness of the internal specification required for automation at the distribution centre “would render the unit one of the most leading edge distribution centres in Europe”.
There were no third party objections to the proposal. John Murphy, managing director of construction group Murphy International Ltd, which has its headquarters on adjoining lands, wrote offering his firm’s support for the proposal.
The project comprises a distribution warehouse facility of 64,550 sq metres and 62,925 sq metres of office accommodation.
Primark’s existing distribution centre, which is located around two kilometres from this site, uses logistics systems that are “outdated and inefficient”, according to an Environmental Impact Statement accompanying the application.

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