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Lands at Haynestown, Dundalk, Louth

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Description

The property comprises greenfield development lands, irregular in shape and predominantly in agricultural use, extending to a total area of 19.54 acres (7.91 ha). The lands generally have a level topography throughout. The lands are bound by agricultural and woodlands to the north, the L7165 (local road) to the west, the N52 road to the south and the Dublin-Belfast railway line / agricultural lands to the east. In addition to the Louth County Development Plan 2021 – 2027, the property is also included in the Mullagharlin Framework Plan which designates the lands as a future hub for sustainable, high-quality employment. The plan outlines potential for up to 425,000 sq. ft. (39,540 sq. m.) of commercial space with buildings ranging in height from 3 – 5 storeys. Notably, the framework also envisions a proposed new railway station on the Dublin-Belfast railway line along the eastern boundary of the site.

Features

• Development Lands extending to 19.54 acres (7.91 hectares) • Site currently in agricultural use • Zoned E2 / Business and Technology • Excellent strategic location equidistant between Dublin City and Belfast City • Situated close to numerous transport links including junction 16 of the M1 motorway (150 meters) • Potential to develop a 425,000 sq. ft (39,540 sq. m) Business & Technology hub • Proposed new railway station on Dublin-Belfast line adjoining the site

Directions

This extensive land bank is located in Haynestown, Dundalk approximately equidistant between Belfast City (83 km) and Dublin City (84 km). The property is situated on the N52 roadway, approximately 1.5km south of Dundalk Town Centre and benefits from extensive road frontage (approx. 285 meters) to the N52. The M1 Motorway is easily accessible at Junction 16 approximately 150 meters to the west of the site providing convenient connectivity to both Belfast City and Dublin City. Drivetimes for Belfast and Dublin are approximately 1 hour and 1 hour 10 minutes, respectively. Dundalk, the seventh largest town in Ireland with a population of 43,112 (census 2022), benefits from a strong employment base with a number of large domestic and multinationals located in the town’s environs including MSD, WuXi Biologics, PCI Pharma, Xerox and Arnord Mardix.

Viewing Details

For further information or to arrange a viewing please contact Ollie Lyons.
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PSRA No. 002273

Date created: May 6, 2025

JLL Commercial
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Ollie Lyon
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