Zara founder buys luxury apartment building in Dublin for $108 million | Business News,The Indian Express
Pandemic brings a halt to Zara-owner's Irish expansion – The Irish Times
Zara is opening its largest Irish store in Dublin tomorrow - Dublin's FM104
Zara will upsize Metrocentre location into megastore
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Zara owner set to close up to 1,200 stores | Newstalk
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Conor FK Gibson 📸 on Twitter: "Zara on Henry st has been destroyed due to a large water leak coming from the 1st floor, the stock has been removed to prevent
Zara opens brand new store in Dublin which features game changing self-checkout area | Goss.ie
It's know how not tax that sends Zara to Dublin
Zara to open at former Debenhams unit in Dublin
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Zara to charge Irish customers for online returns from this month
Zara online move may impact on Dublin operation – The Irish Times
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Zara shop in King street south,pedestrian precinct, Dublin city, Ireland Stock Photo - Alamy
New Dublin Zara store has self-checkouts and app to book fitting rooms - Dublin Live
Zara owner Inditex completes 'generational' management overhaul – The Irish Times
ZARA - 11 Reviews - 46/47 Henry Street, Dublin, Republic of Ireland - Women's Clothing - Phone Number - Yelp
Zara shop in King street south,pedestrian area Dublin city, Ireland Stock Photo - Alamy
Zara owner pulls out of €550m deal to buy Meta's Dublin HQ
Zara Henry Street: Dublin store 'destroyed in leak' as stock removed to prevent damage - SundayWorld.com
ZARA - Dundrum Town Centre, Dundrum, Co. Dublin, Republic of Ireland - Women's Clothing - Yelp
Zara opens upsized store at Blanchardstown Centre in Dublin - TheIndustry.fashion
Irish Zara customers to see new charges as company invests in environmental initiatives - Irish Mirror Online