Receivers Grant Thornton launch formal sale of 11 RGRE assets including Bewley’s Grafton Street premises and Connaught House
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International brands keen to get footholds in Dublin, says real-estate expert, even as business group says planners should broaden options for city-centre thoroughfare
Bewley’s, the streets most famous landmark, opened in 1926 with a “double-height Egyptian Revival mosaic pylon-style shopfront”
From large pension funds to wealthy private investors, the owners of Dublin’s most famous shopping street enjoy large rent rolls from some of the biggest names in the Irish retail sector
Store operator accepted rent was only partly paid during lockdown but that the landlord should share “some of the pain”
Aimee Connolly says investing in bricks and mortar has paid off for her beauty business and she has plans for further expansion in the UK and US in the next year
Private Irish investors descend on Grafton Street and Henry Street as institutional investors divest holdings
Sustainable clothing and homewear brand set to open for business later this year
Singer-songwriter said it was an ‘honour and a blessing’ to perform at the now-traditional free Busk, which has become one of Dublin Simon Community’s busiest fundraisers
The negative noise from lazy, uninformed commentators predicting the demise of the high street has proved to be wide of the mark
While 2024 will still see market distress and resulting forced sellers, most of the required pain has been taken this year
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