Leading environmentalist lauds Bewley’s for Honduras initiative
Jane Goodall, known for her work with chimpanzees, praises coffee company for its habitat restoration project
Jane Goodall, known for her work with chimpanzees, praises coffee company for its habitat restoration project
In her ruling, Judge Jennifer O’Brien quoted James Joyce’s description of ‘legendary, lofty, clattery café'
Judge cuts bill for landmark cafe to €738,169 from €1.46 million
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Six windows, including four known as the Four Orders and two as the Swan Yard windows, are said to be worth €1m
Cafe in dispute with Johnny Ronan company RGRE
Receivers Grant Thornton launch formal sale of 11 RGRE assets including Bewley’s Grafton Street premises and Connaught House
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”
A tech sector slowdown coupled with rising interest rates gave many a year to forget
Active discussions are ongoing with an international investor, but developer’s property company missed deadlines set by banks
Brackenlea was first built by the man credited with popularising the sale of coffee to the masses in Ireland
Peruvian sociologist Isabel Uriarte Latorre ignited the Café Femenino movement, which has helped liberate women landowners by paying them directly for their work
Yorkshire-based roasting and distribution sold to long-term partner
High Court ruled last January that four of the Harry Clarke windows belonged to the landlord, while two were tenant’s fixtures
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Six windows are said to be worth €1 million, with court ruling two are property of tenant and café operator
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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