Decathlon Store Opening in Clerys Quarter
- Mon, 24 Jun 2024
Decathlon store to open in Clerys Quarter this Friday, 28th June
- The 2,200 sqm store will house over 70 sports under one roof and will see over 50 new jobs created locally
- The new store will also feature a Decathlon workshop – ideal for the 26,000+ bicycles in Dublin City Centre
After the hugely successful openings of Decathlon Ballymun in 2020 and Limerick in 2023, Decathlon will open its third store in Ireland, located in the masterfully restored Clerys Quarter on O’Connell Street this coming Friday, 28th June at 12pm!
The Clerys building is an iconic Dublin building and in an age before mobile phones, was a key landmark for people to meet “under the Clerys clock!”
After months of sourcing, Decathlon secured a long-term partnership for a 30-year agreement on the most famous street in Dublin. The opening will also see over 50 new jobs created locally, across various different areas.
The store will span two levels with a floor area of over 2,200 square metres. Upon entering the store customers can explore areas covering running, swimming, nutrition, yoga and Pilates. The lower level contains even more sports including hiking and camping, cycling and urban mobility, fitness and boxing as well as team sports such as GAA, soccer, golf and tennis. Throughout the store, customers can discover innovative Decathlon brands as well as brands that they know and love.
The store boasts both online and in store solutions to discover and make purchases, all while being assisted by Decathlon’s experienced sports advisors. Connected Order is the digital solution for Decathlon’s teammates in store to sell the whole product catalogue even when products are out of stock in the shop. This will also be where customers can shop larger ticket items that may not be available in the Clerys Quarter store due to floorspace, and these items will be delivered directly to their homes.
The store will also feature the Decathlon workshop which is a cornerstone of all stores designed to extend the life of products and cater to a wide demographic of sports enthusiasts. It will feature an express workshop on the ground floor for quick services and a main workshop in the basement for more comprehensive repairs and maintenance. Decathlon’s carefully selected services ensure that customers’ needs are met efficiently and effectively.
Current estimates show that there are at least 26,000 bikes in Dublin City Centre daily, and the Decathlon workshop will be the place to head to if you’re having trouble with yours. Additionally, the workshop also offers a garment printing service and a range of trophies. These services are tailored to meet the diverse needs of the clientele, from personalising cycling apparel to celebrating achievements with custom trophies.
Elena Pecos, CEO at Decathlon Ireland said:
“We are thrilled that we are opening our much-anticipated third store in Ireland this week, particularly in the iconic Clerys Building on O’Connell Street. Clerys holds a special place in the hearts of many Irish people, and we are delighted and honoured to become a part of this legacy. Our commitment goes beyond offering sports products; it extends to creating a community hub where the people of Dublin can continue to build their active lifestyles and create new memories for generations to come. We cannot wait to welcome everyone into this fantastic new store!”
For more information see www.decathlon.ie