‘It was such an obvious thing to do’: Pedestrians and cyclists reclaim Dublin’s Parliament Street
Overnight transformation ends car dominance of Temple Bar street
Overnight transformation ends car dominance of Temple Bar street
Dinner opens with flair at this Dublin 2 Asian karaoke place, but what follows is largely forgettable
Dukes Education paid more than £8m (€9.3m) to acquire Bruce College in Cork, UK filings also show
This restaurant goes all in on focaccia-based slices, fried chicken and an intense marinara sauce
Asian-inspired Ivy Asia inks deal for ground-floor space at landmark building redeveloped by Paddy McKillen jnr
Roaming pigs and geese, the obnoxious Whaley family, one of Ireland’s first Michelin stars and ‘shocking destruction’ of the city’s built heritage from the 1960s ... the green has seen it all
Historically linked to an anti-duelling group, Daniel O’Connell and the East India Company, today properties on ‘the Green’ house the offices of global corporations, an online retail giant and private clubs. Who owns them?
La Peniche is on a lipstick-red landmark vessel that ferries diners between Mespil Road and Ranelagh bridge
Canadian verification company joins MD7 at office space on Dublin’s Burgh Quay
Glovers Court flats to be turned into 53 new homes by council when queries from Department of Housing are resolved
7-8 Johnson’s Court has been home to Paul Sheeran Jewellers since 1994
Clonmell House is laid out as office accommodation and generating €63,700 in annual rental income
Building occupies prime position at junction with South Frederick Street
Private vehicles no longer permitted to turn on to Pearse Street from Westland Row junction
Number 3 has been transformed back into a residential unit under the guidance of architect Michael Cullinan
Kidneys, famine soup, coddle – all the makings of a concept-led circus, but the cooking shines through
Landmark St Stephen’s Green building expected to appeal to owner-occupiers, developers and investors
US real-estate investor Grand Coast Capital had originally sought €4m for Trinity Street site
Fireaway delivers a generic chain pizza experience, no better and no worse
Harcourt Terrace is a 10-minute walk from St Stephen’s Green and is close to Ranelagh and Portobello
Popular venue has been trading from Dublin’s historic Harcourt Street Railway Station building since 1998
Statue in Dublin has multiple broken fittings, inspection shows
The queue at this Fade Street eatery does not lie – the menu is short, the place small but the food is big on flavour
Adjoining blocks on Molesworth Street sit just a short walk from gates of Leinster House
Two-bedroom plus library duplex with a rooftop terrace providing views of the city
Signs erected along retail-heavy Dublin street urge the public not to sit on the kerbs as sunny weather attracts crowds of drinkers to the south-city street
US technology giant signs for largest single office letting in European market since onset of Covid-19 in 2020
Dublin city centre apartment portfolio sells for significantly above guide
Owners extended out and up to create move-in-ready home a short walk from the docklands
Sweden may have foregone a diplomatic residence – and car – in Dublin, but it has brought the country’s signature design to its new embassy on Pembroke Row
This Dublin mainstay is for people who want to eat in a restaurant, not an experiment
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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