Tag: Docklands
about 1 year ago
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Plans lodged to transform Dublin Docklands building into huge food market

The owners of the CHQ building have applied to Dublin City Council to turn their ground floor into a food market and ...

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about 1 year ago
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Salesforce to lay off 200 employees from Dublin office

The tech giant announced last month that it was slashing 10% of its jobs i.e. around 8,000 of its workforce globally ...

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over 1 year ago
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New augmented reality app to bring history of Dublin's Docklands to life

Here's how you can experience the Guinness barges sailing down the River Liffey, the Crimean Banquet held in the CHQ,...

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over 1 year ago
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Dublin Bus routes to be diverted as Red Bull F1 showrun takes over city centre

The showcase event sold out within minutes with Formula One fans eager to see the champion cars in person

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over 2 years ago
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Dublin City Council to pay musicians €30k to write a song about the Docklands

The tune must celebrate the neighbourhood, history and diverse culture

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over 2 years ago
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Dublin Budget Buddy: Which properties can you buy in Drumcondra, Portmarnock, Leopardstown and th...

We look at a variety of homes to suit your budget

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almost 3 years ago
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Petition launched for new public swimming pool on whitewater rafting site

The lido is proposed to replace the €25 million rafting centre which caused massive public outcry when it was announced

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almost 3 years ago
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Press Up Group launches new luxury Power Gym chain in two pricey Dublin hotels

The new brand has been set up by the Press Up group, the hospitality conglomerate behind a number of hotels and bars ...

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about 3 years ago
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Dublin tenants offered six-week rent free stay in luxury dockland apartments

The docklands area has seen a sharp decline in renting as numbers have fallen by an average 13% since last March

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