Kennedy Wilson gets approval for revised St Stephen’s Green development
Property giant wants to replace existing offices occupied by KPMG
Property giant wants to replace existing offices occupied by KPMG
Little Angels School, the new facade at Royal College of Surgeons, and Shackleton Experience among people’s top picks in RIAI Architecture Awards 2026
The newly wed businessman was killed by the IRA, but key evidence has since gone missing on both sides of Border
Glovers Alley announces it will reopen under its new head chef on September 2nd
As the Shelbourne Hotel begins a €50m renovation, general manager JP Kavanagh explains why AI won’t replace the human touch to how it delivers its customer service
An Taisce and Ronan Group among objectors to €100m Dublin retail redevelopment
Think of sitting in your robe, hearing a gentle knock at the door and then watching as a silver cloche is lifted to reveal a feast
Taking an integrated approach to the projects would prevent the needless destruction of a large area of Dublin’s St Stephen’s Green
With the right architect, its facade and interior could become something truly exciting
Tourists and Dubliners perplexed by redevelopment plan but one business owners calls for ‘progress’
Eavesdropping can bring you into a world of fascinating speakers and conversations
Investment and stockbroking firm agrees long-term lease for Bindery House on South Frederick Street
Former home of Construction Industry Federation came close to being sold for €23m in midst of Covid-19 pandemic
Oliver Donoghue lodges appeal with An Coimisiún Pleanála against Dublin City Council’s decision to approve plans
St Stephen’s Green hostel being emptied in stages as a precaution
Survey of buildings in Dublin shows the process of bringing them back into use is very slow
Barry Canny established well-known restaurant Peploe’s on St Stephen’s Green in 2003
Examinership might be in interests of company principals but it would be hard to see how it would benefit the wider economy, judge said
Court heard two months of work needed to complete nine-storey office block
Court heard two months of work needed to complete nine-storey office block
Dublin City Council seeks more information on planned part-demolition and rebuild
It is a thriving, booming city. We just need to join the dots
Dublin City Council had granted permission for revised office campus scheme
Developer’s property group says lack of residential element to €100m scheme undermines plan for a living city
It would be preferable to changing its beautiful, unique style
The revamp of Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre is proving a challenge. O’Donnell+Tuomey’s new design – the third – for the Dublin mall still has problems
For a number of years he had a slot on Gay Byrne’s Late Late Show on RTÉ
DTDL lodges revised plans with Dublin City Council
Efforts to demolish much of the existing shopping centre and redevelop date back three years
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has unveiled a cubist addition to the historic Dublin square. How does it fit in with its venerable neighbours?
Income rises to €1.4m despite closure of museum for rennovation during 2024
In years to come, people will wonder why we agreed to put a station in the city’s most beloved public space
Royal College of Surgeons seeking new tenant for former home of Shanahan’s on the Green
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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