- Developer best known for Wembley Park in London will deliver 279 apartments and 91,000 sq ft retail space in first phase of Dublin placemaking project
- 'The Crossings’ will be centred around a 2-acre village green
- Tesco signs lease for 40,000 sq ft store with second major retailer to follow
Quintain, best known for the transformation of Wembley Park in London and the third largest developer in Ireland, today announces that its Irish team has commenced construction of the first phase of a new €500m urban village development in Adamstown, Dublin. The first phase of the development, which will be called The Crossings, includes 279 apartments and over 91,000 sq ft/8,500sqm of space to house two major supermarkets, 20 retail units and five restaurant outlets, along with a multi storey car park with a significant provision of electric vehicle charging points.
The Crossings has been designed to be a truly mixed-use community, with a 2-acre village green as the focal point for the area as a place to unwind and dine and to bring people together at events, artisan markets and family fun days. The development builds on the placemaking expertise Quintain has gained at Wembley Park to create a resilient and lively neighbourhood for the local community. By attracting major retailers, restaurants and open, green spaces, The Crossings aims to stimulate economic growth and projected footfall in the area as well as providing residents with a place to call home.
Quintain has been creating places people want to live, work and play in for nearly 30 years in London and will continue to use that experience to create a functional, desirable community in west Dublin. The Crossings will greatly enhance the range of amenities available to current and future residents of Adamstown. With 3,000 homes already completed in Adamstown, and over 5,000 new homes expected over the next five years, this development delivers a focal point for the community and adds to Quintain’s placemaking portfolio.
Tesco has signed a lease for a 40,000 sq ft/3,700sqm store, which is set to open in January 2023, with a second leading supermarket anchor store set to open at the same time, which will serve an estimated potential shopping population of over 100,000 people drawn from residents in Adamstown, and the neighbouring suburbs of Lucan, Celbridge and Leixlip.
Construction has commenced on the 279-unit apartment complex adjacent to the retail facilities, which will be completed by mid-2023. Planning permission for a second phase of 185 apartments has been granted and further phases are planned for submission in late 2021 and early 2022.
This phase of development marks the latest stage of progress in Quintain’s plans to create a vibrant community in Adamstown, where to date Quintain and its affiliates have built 1,000 homes, with over 85% occupied by first time buyers. In addition to the apartments at The Crossings, Quintain has a further 800 homes under construction or due to commence this year across Ireland.
In June, Quintain completed Tandy’s Lane Park, providing residents with easy access to green open space. Another 27-acre green open space - Airlie Park - is set to open by the end of the year and will include a cricket pitch and Astroturf pitches.
Eddie Byrne, Joint Managing Partner, Quintain Ireland, said:
“We are investing half a billion euros in the very heart of Adamstown over the next five years. With this first phase we will deliver a major boost to residents where they can shop and socialise just minutes from their front door. It will provide Adamstown with a beating heart for social activity, and a focal point for community engagement. With this progress, and the wider development of more homes, schools and green open spaces for Adamstown, the area will become one of the most desirables destinations in west Dublin.
James Saunders, CEO, Quintain Limited, said:
“Quintain’s decades of experience in placemaking and enlivenment, as exemplified by our work at Wembley Park, is invaluable when it comes to creating new communities like The Crossings. We’re excited about drawing upon this experience as we continue to deliver new homes and community spaces in Ireland.”
Quintain plans to develop over 4,000 new homes and 250,000 sq ft of commercial space across 220 acres of prime development land in the Adamstown/Lucan area. The company’s broader development portfolio covers 460 acres of prime assets in Ireland at Adamstown, Clonburris, Portmarnock, and Cherrywood, where Quintain is seeking to build 9,000 homes.