FAP, June 7-Goldman Sachs is considering selling Ireland's largest shopping mall at a lower price than it did when it was acquired more than two years ago. The US investment bank is seeking to sell the Blanchardstown mall in western Dublin for about 650 million euros, according to people familiar with the matter. Goldman Sachs bought the asset from Blackstone at the end of 2020, when it was valued at about 750 million euros. It is understood that the asset consists of two main two-story shopping malls, including more than 180 retail units and several large tenants, including retailers Primark and Marks & Spencer. It also includes two adjacent retail parks and external retail units, as well as a five-story office building of about 6700 square meters. (Bloomberg)