Sean Barron’s Flairline Fashions also owns Richard Alan
Coronavirus meant the end for many firms, while others adapted and prospered
Covid-19 has decimated retail trading in the city centre
Fashion outlets challenged by changes in shopping habits and Covid-19 pandemic
Closures include landmark shop on Dublin’s Grafton Street
Ireland’s premier shopping street is a grim reflection of the situation facing retailers
Screens, queue management and isolation rooms planned by stores for Monday reopening
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Move to create larger outlets would attract big name international retailers to Dublin
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Shop predicted to double its turnover in the much busier shopping district
Four Irish investment funds are the biggest landlords on Dublin’s prime retail streets
Accounts show retailer is still loss-making on an operating basis despite growing sales
US investment company agrees to pay €68m for centre in Blackrock
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