Cost-rental apartments at O’Devaney Gardens priced at almost €1,900 per month
Cost-rental maximum of €1,895 for O’Devaney Gardens and €1,742 for Oscar Traynor Woods
Finglas Luas application to be submitted on Monday
Green line extension to north Dublin suburb due to be running by 2031
Ireland weather: Met Éireann says sleet and snow is possible next week as temperatures plummet
Status yellow fog warning in place until Wednesday morning this week
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council investigating three ‘illegal election poster’ complaints
Council has received complaints of early postering by three election candidates
Homes should be built above Donnybrook and Ringsend bus garages, Eamon Ryan says
Eamon Ryan says Ballsbridge is ‘horrific’ for pedestrians and cyclists at final transport committee meeting
Struggling DublinBikes scheme gets new sponsorship
Car and home insurer RedClick signs up to three-year sponsorship scheme, with naming rights and branding
Work on saving Dublin’s Iveagh Markets to get under way in new year
Stabilisation work over 12-18 months to cost €11m with no guarantee council will own building
Plan for lido, saunas, food trucks and pocket forest in Dublin’s historic graving docks
Docklands residents urge Waterways Ireland to open old dry docks for community use
BusConnects corridor linking Tallaght and Clondalkin to Dublin city centre finally approved
Corridor to run from Square Shopping Centre in Tallaght and Nangor Road, Clondalkin, to Nicholas Street in city centre
Lidl says Metrolink must not be built at expense of its future use of Dublin lands
Lidl owns sites at the proposed Northwood metro station, just south of the M50 in north Dublin
Dartmouth Square residents criticise ‘wholly inadequate’ MetroLink compensation payments
Payments ‘considerably in excess’ of the maximum compensation of €75,000 would be required, according to new submissions made to An Bord Pleanála
OPW doubles down on its resistance to St Stephen’s Green metro stop
Planned MetroLink station would have ‘direct, severe, negative, profound and permanent impact’ on park, Office of Public Works argues
Drones to the rescue? Unmanned aircraft could play ‘first responders’ role in Dublin
Two-year study examines potential use of drones in capital
The Dublin Portal to New York has been shut down permanently, with new link to Philadelphia opening
New York portal is shut down less than six months after opening
Taskforce recommends 10 ‘big moves’ to revitalise Dublin city centre
Measures aimed at making the city safer and more welcoming include turning derelict sites into high-density residential areas for essential workers