Dublin’s Victorian fruit and veg market being restored to former glory at a cost of €44m
€44m ‘quintessentially Irish food market’ to operate seven days a week and open in 2027
€44m ‘quintessentially Irish food market’ to operate seven days a week and open in 2027
Victorian buildings on Capel Street and in Phibsborough too much work for small return, councillors told
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Officer on routine patrol taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
Revamped retail market due to open mid-2027, a decade after planning permission was granted for work
Overnight transformation ends car dominance of Temple Bar street
Dublin’s international grocery shops are flag-bearers of familiar snacks from far-flung places that are gaining a following among Irish people too
Capel Street and Green Street properties offer yields of 9.93% and 8% respectively
You can order in waves at Capel Street’s newest izakaya restaurant, from the people behind Musashi
As retailers gear up for a busy Christmas season, there are signs people are putting their trust back in the city
Car dominance and out-of-town investment have driven people out of centres, and a loss of ‘eyes on the street’ has made urban spaces feel less safe. Can the ‘compact city’ return a lost sense of place?
21-24 Capel Street is fully let to Garda watchdog, and Spar owner BWG group, and is generating over €1.26m in annual rental income
Retailers count the cost of rioting and looting as they prepare to reopen
Minister was speaking at launch of five-year strategy by Outhouse, a community centre supporting LGBT+ community
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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