Council stalls plan for Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre revamp
Dublin City Council seeks more information on planned part-demolition and rebuild
Dublin City Council seeks more information on planned part-demolition and rebuild
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It would be preferable to changing its beautiful, unique style
The revamp of Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre is proving a challenge. O’Donnell+Tuomey’s new design – the third – for the Dublin mall still has problems
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Efforts to demolish much of the existing shopping centre and redevelop date back three years
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Royal College of Surgeons seeking new tenant for former home of Shanahan’s on the Green
Locations set to feel ‘significant’ impacts include St Stephen’s Green, O’Connell Street Upper and Carroll’s building in Dublin 6
Proposals include folk music club and refurbished apartments
‘Most significant’ change to waste management in years to rid kerbside of plastic bags, council says
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An Coimisiún Pleanála said plan would not achieve ‘sufficiently high standard of placemaking, urban design and architecture’
The Croatian, who runs The Lighthouse cafe, says being homeless in Dublin was tough, ‘but Ireland only gave me the best things’
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Roaming pigs and geese, the obnoxious Whaley family, one of Ireland’s first Michelin stars and ‘shocking destruction’ of the city’s built heritage from the 1960s ... the green has seen it all
Historically linked to an anti-duelling group, Daniel O’Connell and the East India Company, today properties on ‘the Green’ house the offices of global corporations, an online retail giant and private clubs. Who owns them?
Museum’s Irish Times room features several new items from the newspaper’s history
Red paint thrown on exterior of Iveagh House overnight was being removed on Monday
Number 2, 3 and 5 St Stephen's Green occupy a prime location next to Grafton Street
Landmark St Stephen’s Green building expected to appeal to owner-occupiers, developers and investors
Reduced demand cited by city council in closure of Grafton Street toilet
Five fashionable women on their failsafe seasonal outfits
Two-bedroom home with underground parking is a five-minute walk from St Stephen’s Green
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Kaldero’s interiors match the spice on the menu, featuring flavours of India, China and the Philippines
Plenty of potential on key shopping street for €2.5m
Entity manages St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre on behalf of clients
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