Levi’s are set to to open their flagship Irish store on Henry Street in June.
The popular clothing company, which also has a store on Grafton Street, have moved to the premises previously occupied by Evans store at the corner of Henry Street and Moore Street. Planning permission for the replacement of the existing fascia and signages was lodged with Dublin City Council in April.
The store management has already put a notice on the shop windows that says: "Hello Dublin, your new Levi's store is nearly ready. Opening June 2023."
Read more: Silverworks and the Collective jewellery workshop celebrate five years in business
Levi's is not the only store that will be livening up North Inner City this year. In a statement in early April, Savills' Director of Retail Kevin Sweeney said that "the long-awaited recovery of retail in Dublin 1 is well and truly underway". He explained: "This summer will see the opening of the flagship H&M and Flannels stores in Clerys, and Tessuti’s first Irish store in the Jervis Centre.
"These openings will be topped-off by the Sports Direct Group, who plan to transform the long-vacant ex-Debenhams into their marquee Irish store. " Mr Sweeny added that along with the Levi's store, the most high-profile recent deals on Henry street are Foot Locker taking the ex-H&M store in Ilac Centre and Dubray Books taking the ex-Dealz store on Mary Street.
READ NEXT:
Mr Flashy made debt threat to kill gangland enforcer Scott Capper over €8,000
Jonathan Dowdall's prison move may be delayed until after appeal court date
Police are searching Portuguese reservoir for Madeleine McCann
Dublin weather: Met Eireann pinpoints exact days the capital will bask in 22 degree scorcher
WhatsApp introduces new game-changing feature to edit messages
Sign up to the Dublin Live Newsletter to get all the latest Dublin news straight to your inbox.