For 18 years nothing happened - now the State will try to revive Dublin’s O’Connell Street
A key test of infrastructure and housing ambitions is about to take place in the north inner city
A key test of infrastructure and housing ambitions is about to take place in the north inner city
State has bought O’Connell Street plot as part of MetroLink railway project
The capital is deficient in cultural infrastructure for a city of its size
State spends up to €80m acquiring half of controversial derelict ‘Carlton’ site
UK property group Hammerson sells beleaguered central Dublin development to State as part of €80m divestment
Ceiligh McCormack (29) and John Byrne (28) accused of a daylight robbery on O’Connell Street
Prioritise the rest of O’Connell Street in Dublin before touching ‘fine’ landmark
Ultimate redevelopment of site still anticipated to retain retail and office use
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‘People might come in with a budget, but they often leave with something way above.’ To spend time behind the scenes at Weir & Sons jewellers is to understand a little of the meticulous skill these craftspeople possess
The Bowl of Light was filled with coloured plastic flames and had a short tenure on O’Connell Bridge
No group has claimed responsibility for the small flag high up on the O’Connell Street landmark
High-profile appointment of Robert Watt needs to be matched by substantial funding
Senior Department of Housing civil servant to lead authority in charge of revitalising key areas in city
Former Department of Health head expected to be approved by Cabinet on Tuesday
In the News podcast: Dublin city centre blocked, national roadways disrupted and vital fuel depots under siege for days
Measures announced on Sunday evening ‘not enough’, says farmer James Geoghegan
The seeds of this week’s disruption were sown in meetings in late March and fomented in online forums and WhatsApp groups
Fuel protests movement vows to extend disruptive actions into weekend as talks under way for solution
Business community believes protesters could be losing goodwill of those they need support from
While those stuck in traffic for hours hoped for a reprieve, a spokesman for the protesters said the blockade was ‘indefinite’
Woman (70s) seriously injured after being struck by bus in Cork
Number 47/48 is a high-profile building at the busiest section of the street
Planning application lodged with Dublin City Council for buildings at 37 and 38 O’Connell Street Upper and 74 Parnell Street, Dublin 1
As US pressure mounts on the regime, many young Iranians believe Reza Pahlavi is their best hope
City centre rejuvenation to focus on vacant and derelict buildings and sites
It is a thriving, booming city. We just need to join the dots
Newly developed four-star incorporating landmark Big Tree pub had been seeking €50m
Price reflects a net initial yield of 7.44% on property occupied by Oscar-nominated Element Pictures and Mountain Warehouse
Pedestrian in his 30s taken to hospital following incident involving double decker bus
No individual or group has claimed responsibility for the flag’s placement
Could a magic wand finally reverse this gross example of urban vandalism, or will the Green lobby and preservationists intervene?
Core Capital chief seeking new development opportunities following dismissal of Revenue winding-up petition
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