The Liberties is the last bastion of real Dublin. We should never let it be gentrified
Neighbourhoods now considered ‘cool’ because they have been washed of their working-class heritage
Dublin 8
Neighbourhoods now considered ‘cool’ because they have been washed of their working-class heritage
New to the market in Rialto, Stillorgan, Sandyford, Millerstown and Dungarvan
One-bedroom home has a modern layout over two floors with an en suite bedroom
Address is famed as the one at which James Joyce imagined Leopold Bloom to be born in Ulysses
One of only four semidetached homes with substantial back gardens built for railway supervisors during the mid-19th century
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill says she has concerns about BAM’s ability to meet its work programme
Writer-director Dave Tynan on failure, film and his new work We Used to Dance Here
A takeaway where the supporting cast sometimes outshines the stars
A decision has not been yet made as to what the old Inchicore Library will be used for
Art, memory and the odd fox keep watch inside Imma, at Royal Hospital Kilmainham, in Dublin, after hours
Underserved and under-resourced parts of the capital are not development opportunities – they’re living, vibrant communities
Old and new come together at stylish four-bedroom terraced home
Glittering terrazzo floors and exposed wood create fresh living space beyond extended three-bed’s period facade
As the Roller Derby World Cup approaches, Team Ireland are in full preparation. But hard work and athletic excellence aside, the sport hasn’t lost its fun factor
Few homeowners can claim to live right across the road from the Phoenix Park
Beyond aesthetics, there is a real sense of genuine engagement with the world and current events
Split-level two-bed with bright, wooden-beamed kitchen and garden room studio
Hearing about a knife incident in the school’s area ‘felt like American news’, says parent
When this Liberties cafe switches to its evening shift, you’ll get small plates, natural wine and a largely vegetarian menu
Four public bodies have paid more than €550,000 to Dublin City Council in levies
A studio apartment just off the Quays at Usher’s Island or a two-bed bungalow on half an acre outside Stradbally?
There was also an alteration in the will where the bequest of a property on South Circular Road was replaced with the sum of IR£1
Construction contractor BAM says site worker resources higher than expected for this stage of build
A-rated two-bed in walk-in condition in vibrant Dublin 8 has been recently renovated
Crime and antisocial behaviour remain an issue at Dublin City Council complex where three people were murdered, say residents
New to the market in Rialto, Clontarf, Glasnevin, Goatstown and Kells
More than 80% of residents at Emmet Buildings in Dublin 8 say their old windows and doors contribute to condensation and mould
Gradual closure of the agency was announced in 2021 with its lands to be transferred to the LDA
With house prices continuing to rise, homebuyers are moving to traditionally more affordable neighbourhoods in Dublin to get on the property ladder
Bedrooms are at opposite ends end of the house so could suit friends or siblings buying together
No progress made in transition of CBS Synge Street to a coeducational Irish-medium Gaelcholáiste, campaigners say
Two-bedroom plus library duplex with a rooftop terrace providing views of the city
These creatures have made a laughing stock of me. There’s an army of them working shifts, and I’m not the only local feeding them
Extended terraced home with fresh interior set back from the road with an ivy-clad facade
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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