Planning permission has been granted for the multi-million euro extension.
Liffey Valley shopping centre is set to get a huge upgrade in the coming years.
Owner group Hines has secured planning permission for an upgrade after initial lodging an application last March.
A €135 million extension will include leisure and entertainment improvements.
There'll also be a new public plaza and a brand new bus terminal.
Light Up your Christmas at Liffey Valley✨ Making your Christmas shopping that bit easier! We're now open until 10pm on weekdays and 8PM on the weekend. pic.twitter.com/V2fDCtNIsS
— Liffey Valley (@atLiffeyValley) December 13, 2021
The upgrade comes despite stiff opposition from nearby rival The Square in Tallaght.
They believed the proposal was 'outdated' and resembled something out of the 1980s.
Liffey Valley's extension will also see more retail space on offer for more stores.
There'll be separate office space too as part of the proposed plans.
The shopping centre has been a popular destination in West Dublin since it was first built in 1997.