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Dublin city centre guesthouse guiding at €4.75m
Dublin city centre guesthouse will appeal to hospitality operators and investors
Dublin docklands office to undergo substantial upgrade works
Newly built Dublin docklands office block to undergo substantial upgrade works
Man (20s) hospitalised following stabbing outside Dublin city shopping centre
Gardaí responded to incident shortly before 1pm
Public order gardaí reluctant to use force due to lack of numbers, report finds
Policing Authority report says Garda needs to update policy and procedures after 2023 riots
Salesforce to cut about 50 jobs in Dublin as part of global initiative
Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke received a collective redundancy notification from the software company on February 4th
Dublin city office investments seeking €6.5m and €7m
Capel Street and Green Street properties offer yields of 9.93% and 8% respectively
Dublin’s dumpers have ‘no sense of pride’, says council waste chief
New legislation should make landlords responsible for tenants’ waste contracts, says Dublin City Council’s head of waste management
Parnell Street stabbing victim able to stand for first time, parents say
Progress of little girl critically injured in attack described as ‘great’
Rotunda building plan likened to ‘brick-clad cruise liner docked on Parnell Square’
Hospital says large-scale project is ‘critical’ to meeting needs of patients but heritage group criticises impact on Georgian Dublin
Dublin city illegal dumping cameras to be operational by end of January
Cameras to catch dumpers will be switched on in north inner city, the State’s dirtiest urban area
‘Tonight we had 470 meals, they all went’: Dublin soup kitchen offers essential help but faces uncertain future
Soup kitchen run by Muslim Sisters of Éire among estimated 24 voluntary on-street facilities targeted for regulation under controversial plan
Planning permission for railings around Ambassador Theatre refused
Addition sought to combat ‘serious anti-social behaviour’
Man who stole from same Dublin church three times is jailed
David Carroll (48) of Dorset Lane, Dublin 1, imprisoned for two and a half years for theft from St Francis Xavier Church on Gardiner Street, and from two other premises
‘Better the devil you know’: Inner-city Dubliners explain rationale for Gerry Hutch vote
Locals in and around Summerhill expressed disappointment after it became clear Mr Hutch would not win a seat
Dublin riots left north inner city youth ‘traumatised’ by the stigma of violence
Many young people remain on edge and feel unfairly blamed for the violence, while local youth workers question a system that ‘allows people to be born into poverty’
Girl seriously injured in Parnell Square stabbing has made great progress, parents say
Couple say six-year-old ‘warrior’ had to ‘relearn being a child with extreme limitations’ in year since Dublin incident
Former shop of 1916 leader Tom Clarke illegally occupied by group intending to open communal kitchen, High Court hears
Dublin City Council bought 55 Amiens Street in 2018 with plans to transform it into a museum and community centre
Screaming children chased by blood-soaked clowns spill out of Dublin city hall
Mixed reviews from children on how scary Agatha’s Haunted Hall of Horrors truly is - but Halloween festivities succeed in bringing community together
Residents at Hardwicke Street flats protest over parking and safety issues
The city centre residents are calling on the council for the gates to be electrified to stop non-residents parking at the complex
Prime Dublin city centre redevelopment site for €3.5m
Close to colleges including Bolton Street and Grangegorman, the site might suit a student accommodation development
The Irish Times view on the Dublin City Taskforce report: a capital malaise
Critics of Simon Harris will see the entire exercise as proof of a reactive style of politics driven by the soundbite
Dublin’s O’Connell Street has just one resident left. What the area lacks most is not guards, it is people
Dublin’s north inner city could become one of Europe’s most happening addresses in a reasonably short space of time
Actor Kate Gilmore: ‘I look at myself – no mortgage, my car is falling apart, I have no money in the bank’
Irish actor Kate Gilmore has taken on what might be her greatest challenge yet: performing alone on stage in Disco Pigs, creator Enda Walsh’s experimental new play at the Peacock Theatre in Dublin
Proposal to relocate RTÉ in GPO considered by Dublin taskforce
Taskforce report contains 10 proposals for initiatives to revive Dublin city centre
‘She is now in her chrysalis’: Girl injured in Parnell Square attack remains non-verbal but is ‘getting stronger’
The child, who turned six last week, spent 281 days in Temple Street Children’s Hospital, her parents said
Man (30s) in serious condition in hospital after assault on Talbot Street in Dublin city centre
Injured man is in a serious but stable condition in the Mater Hospital
Wealthy Irish investor in €10.25m deal for prime Henry Street retail investment
New owner in line for 6.45% return following acquisition of premises from Irish Life Investment Managers
Ormond Quay mixed-use investment for €1.275m
Opportunity will appeal to range of investors, including those with a child in third level, as it offers both rental and personal use
Salvation Army seeks €3.75m for former Dublin city homeless hostel
Proceeds from sale of Lefroy House to be used to expand church and charity’s homeless services in the capital
Woman lured to Dublin flat and tortured with heated implements in missing drugs row
Eight arrested following violence, described by Garda sources as ‘absolutely horrific’ and ‘off the scale’, on woman in her 30s at property in north inner city
Charity-run GP clinic says it faces closure unless recent taxation laws amended
Legislation created ‘insurmountable operational challenges’ at Dublin 1 practice
ICOT College signs for new headquarters at Joyce’s Court
English language school to occupy office block off Talbot Street in Dublin city centre on new 25-year lease
Dangerous, dirty Dublin lane remains open seven months after closure ordered
Harbour Court, blighted by drugs and crime, will not be closed off until at least end of September
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