Bewley’s, the streets most famous landmark, opened in 1926 with a “double-height Egyptian Revival mosaic pylon-style shopfront”
St Stephen's Green
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
Commuter group representative says more bike parking, toilets and 24-hour service should be part of project
An ideal spot with the canal for morning runs, coffee spots galore and the city centre a short walk away
Plug-and-play accommodation and dedicated car parking available until August 2028
Station could ‘compromise one of city’s most noted cultural heritage anchors’, State advisory body says
Conservation specialist to carry out surveys on qualifying properties, with commercial properties included
Property generating €402,544 in annual rental income from strong tenant line-up that includes Eddie Rockets and Wowburger
Third-floor plug-and-play accommodation with capacity for 141 workers available by way of assignment until 2032
OPW says construction of Metrolink line ‘cannot be at the expense of Ireland’s national heritage’, while TII insists any impacts will be ‘mitigated’
If Dublin is to become a liveable thriving urban community, we need vision and the means to make that vision a reality
Prime location offers potential for residential development, or opportunity for Press Up group to revisit boutique hotel plan
We need a protest movement like the one that saved the Cobblestone
Victorian structure, dating back to 1887, was closed to protect it from vandalism during Covid-19 pandemic
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