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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Sophie Collins

Aldi is on the hunt for new Dublin locations and is offering a fee for suitable site recommendations

Aldi has revealed that it needs the public's help in finding the perfect locations around Dublin for their upcoming expansion.

The budget grocer is looking for new sites to add to its 148 store network in Ireland and are looking to be located near freehold town centres or near edge-of-centre sites around the Capital.

It will be offering a 1.5% fee to any suitable referral sites sent in and the company is asking for specific leads that are located on a prominent main road with good visibility and access for customers.

Aldi is also interested in leasing new or existing space in retail parks, purchasing or leasing space in district centres or existing retail premises.

Niall O’Connor, Aldi Group Managing Director, said: “We are working to extend our network of stores within Dublin, having recently opened two new stores bringing our total to 24 stores.

"This delivers more Dublin customers unbeatable prices on awarding winning products.

"We have identified a number of suitable sites but are very interested in learning about other options in the Dublin Area.

"We are offering a 1.5% fee for suitable referrals.”

Aldi has confirmed that referrals can be submitted to: property.naa@aldi.ie or you can visit here.

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