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A guide to who owns St Stephen’s Green: from wealthy Irish families to private clubs
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Investigation
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?
Colm Keena
Sat Jun 07 2025 - 06:00
Dublin
St Stephen's Green
Dublin 2
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