Two women allegedly assaulted on Catherine Connolly canvass in Dublin
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald and Connolly supporters accosted by man in north inner city
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald and Connolly supporters accosted by man in north inner city
Dublin city centre property acquired and developed at a cost of nearly €14m in 2001 hits the market
Sale of 5 GPO Buildings offers buyer opportunity to secure initial yield of 13.5%
Penthouse floor at Ulysses House is fully let and generating €202,500 in annual rental income
Gerry Keane Wallpapers will close down after Christmas
94-96 Middle Abbey Street is delivering annual rental income of €240,832 and has scope for the addition of further residential units
The eruption of Tricolours by a small group of people who want to make a point about immigration has left the rest of us in a bind
Parts of Dublin, Clare, Limerick and Louth exposed to ‘rising sea levels and more frequent storm surges’
Social Democrats councillor Cat O’Driscoll says nobody came to her aid after random assault on Dorset Street
Checks on accommodation centres raised in context of child going missing in Donabate, Co Dublin
Amiens Street property has approval for development of 246-bed space scheme
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill says she has concerns about BAM’s ability to meet its work programme
Teacher group believes up to 100 teachers are affected by job cuts, with many students affected amid uncertainty
Paul Butler (51) suffered fatal head injury after falling to ground during interaction with gardaí
The property occupied by leading retailer Mountain Warehouse and well-known Irish film production company Element Pictures
Victorian buildings on Capel Street and in Phibsborough too much work for small return, councillors told
Suspect aged in his 20s arrested and is being detained at city Garda station
Real charcoal, real heat, and Adana cooked with the kind of focus most places only talk about
The injured man was transferred by ambulance to Beaumont Hospital where he continues to receive treatment
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Underserved and under-resourced parts of the capital are not development opportunities – they’re living, vibrant communities
The historic site deserves more than functional repurposing
There’s an opportunity to turn it into a building that can generate pride, and improve the perception of a space widely regarded as deficient and devoid of imagination
Incentives to developers do work. Take the example of Parliament Street, in the heart of the city
Across from M&L in Dublin 1, this Chinese skewer spot does cumin, cartilage and crisped quail with smoky conviction
Subject property is fully let and generating €200,000 in annual rental income
The store is one of the brand’s 10 busiest and employs 250 people
Four public bodies have paid more than €550,000 to Dublin City Council in levies
Buyer in line for 4.9% yield on investment in high-end residential scheme built by RGRE
Two-bedroom third-floor apartment offers modern living surrounded by history
Buildings have undergone significant investment since being acquired by current owner in 2015
Proposed sale is latest in a series of disposals of Ulster Bank’s former branch network
Twenty-bedroom Avondale House on Gardiner Street for sale with vacant possession
La Touche House was purchased by Axa IM Real Assets and BCP for €84m five years ago
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