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As a festive influx from abroad begins, one reader has booked out a full row on a Ryanair flight for her return to Ireland
As a festive influx from abroad begins, one reader has booked out a full row on a Ryanair flight for her return to Ireland
Plenty of potential on key shopping street for €2.5m
Grafton Street set for festive season as children from Little Blue Heroes Foundation launch illuminations in city
Despite the rise of online shopping and vacant outlets remaining an issue in the capital, the pipeline of international retail investment looks strong
Plans submitted for apartments over Abrakebabra and Swarovski on Dublin’s busy shopping street
Icicle group, with an outlet on Grafton Street, says ‘live commerce’ is driving an online surge in China
Car dominance and out-of-town investment have driven people out of centres, and a loss of ‘eyes on the street’ has made urban spaces feel less safe. Can the ‘compact city’ return a lost sense of place?
Judge cuts bill for landmark cafe to €738,169 from €1.46 million
Former Ted Baker fashion store comprises 405sq m of retail accommodation
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Chic, refined and definitely posh – this quietly luxurious brand is poised to shake up make-up bags across the country
Yoga clothing line is often worn by Taylor Swift, Katie Holmes, Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner
Use of refuse sacks by businesses and residents will be prohibited on 90 city streets
Six windows, including four known as the Four Orders and two as the Swan Yard windows, are said to be worth €1m
Irish-headquartered real estate investor in separate deals for two buildings on city’s foremost shopping street and 3-4 South Frederick Street
Dublin City Council says it would set an undesirable precedent for similar type development
Ground floor and basement level of number 55 comes for sale fully let to Claddagh Jewellers on new, 10-year lease from July 2023
No 6 comes for sale fully let at ground- and upper-floor levels to well-known newsagent, Bus Stop, and to tanning salon operator
A High Court jury found the Italian siblings been maliciously prosecuted for an incident in May 2008
Receivers Grant Thornton launch formal sale of 11 RGRE assets including Bewley’s Grafton Street premises and Connaught House
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International brands keen to get footholds in Dublin, says real-estate expert, even as business group says planners should broaden options for city-centre thoroughfare
From large pension funds to wealthy private investors, the owners of Dublin’s most famous shopping street enjoy large rent rolls from some of the biggest names in the Irish retail sector
Bewley’s, the streets most famous landmark, opened in 1926 with a “double-height Egyptian Revival mosaic pylon-style shopfront”
Store operator accepted rent was only partly paid during lockdown but that the landlord should share “some of the pain”
Aimee Connolly says investing in bricks and mortar has paid off for her beauty business and she has plans for further expansion in the UK and US in the next year
Private Irish investors descend on Grafton Street and Henry Street as institutional investors divest holdings
Sustainable clothing and homewear brand set to open for business later this year
Singer-songwriter said it was an ‘honour and a blessing’ to perform at the now-traditional free Busk, which has become one of Dublin Simon Community’s busiest fundraisers
The negative noise from lazy, uninformed commentators predicting the demise of the high street has proved to be wide of the mark
While 2024 will still see market distress and resulting forced sellers, most of the required pain has been taken this year
Central duplex apartment has two big bedrooms and terraces perfect for parties
Suspect (20s) appeared before Dublin District Court on Monday morning following investigation
The ground and basement levels of number 55 come for sale fully let on new 10-year lease
New location comes as part of ambitious plan for development
End of an era with passing of man who sold cashmere in Dublin for more than 60 years
The popular brand opened its first store in the Republic on Grafton Street last year
Official FAI kit supplier to Irish women’s and men’s football teams to occupy high-profile location at junction with South Anne Street
Council found ‘unauthorised’ shopfront at flagship outlet would have serious adverse impact on architectural fabric of the area
Council says allowing the sign would set an undesirable precedent for similar-type development
It is not uncommon for signs at either end of a street to disagree about the name of that street
Grafton street shop opened to huge crowds in August 2022 and has translated customer enthusiasm into revenue
Analysis: Sports Direct’s acquisition of former Debenhams’ building tops dramatic recovery for retail in Dublin 1
Grafton Port Collection is generating combined rental income of €1,011,500 and sits on site with scope for further development
David Browne (21) was assaulted while socialising in the city centre last weekend
Eamon Waters pays €28m for lingerie chain’s landmark store and €12m for Tesco premises on Lower Baggot Street
Ireland’s leading shopping street was battered by Covid and online rivals. Big brands are giving it a new lease of life – in return for a financial reset
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