Dunnes Stores is to open a major new outlet at Dundrum Town Centre in Dublin.
The new shop, set to open in October, will be the retailer's debut at the centre.
The new Dunnes store will offer homewares, children’s, men’s and women’s fashion.
Pharmacy chain Superdrug and money transfer company Western Union are also set to take up retail space at the centre.
Western Union will transform some 11,700 sq ft of a former retail storage space and will open "imminently."
Superdrug, which will open on July 28th, will take up a former 8,000 sq ft fashion unit next to the recently-upsized Penneys outlet.
Owner Hammerson has said the three new signings form part of a "major reconfiguration and repositioning of Dundrum Town Centre."
Hammerson Managing Director for Asset Management, Connor Owens, said these changes put the cente in a stronger position.
"Our strategic focus to reposition and enliven Dundrum Town Centre with new brands, concepts and partnerships is evident as we continue to welcome new brands, concepts and market firsts, introduce new revenue streams and excite and engage our visitors," he said.
"The repositioning of 200,000 sq ft of prime space has been integral to this strategy, so we are delighted to announce the signing of Dunnes Stores.
"This is testament to the quality and attraction of Dundrum as well as the hard work of our colleagues and brand partners.
"With Dunnes Stores, Brown Thomas, Penneys and Nike Live, we now have our dream occupier line up and are now in a stronger position than before the pandemic," he added.