St Stephen’s Green
Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre: Change is good, but not this change
With the right architect, its facade and interior could become something truly exciting
‘Stop this horror’: Protesters pledge to fight ‘tooth and nail’ for Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre
Tourists and Dubliners perplexed by redevelopment plan but one business owners calls for ‘progress’
Unchained melody: Nocturnal declamping is part of the soundtrack to city life
Eavesdropping can bring you into a world of fascinating speakers and conversations
Cantor Fitzgerald signs deal for new Dublin headquarter office
Investment and stockbroking firm agrees long-term lease for Bindery House on South Frederick Street
Grand Canal site with full planning for large office scheme seeking €16m
Former home of Construction Industry Federation came close to being sold for €23m in midst of Covid-19 pandemic
Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre revamp stalled by Athlone-based objector
Oliver Donoghue lodges appeal with An Coimisiún Pleanála against Dublin City Council’s decision to approve plans
Fire safety issue forces Peter McVerry homeless service to move tenants from Dublin property
St Stephen’s Green hostel being emptied in stages as a precaution
All 20 derelict properties highlighted by The Irish Times a year ago remain decrepit
Survey of buildings in Dublin shows the process of bringing them back into use is very slow
Tributes paid to Peploe’s owner Barry Canny following his death
Barry Canny established well-known restaurant Peploe’s on St Stephen’s Green in 2003
High Court strikes down appeal over examinership refusal for developer of €34.6m office block
Examinership might be in interests of company principals but it would be hard to see how it would benefit the wider economy, judge said
Examinership is ‘exercise in futility’ for developer of €34m St Stephen’s Green offices, appeal hears
Court heard two months of work needed to complete nine-storey office block
Judge refuses to appoint examiner over St Stephen’s Green office developer
Court heard two months of work needed to complete nine-storey office block
Council stalls plan for Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre revamp
Dublin City Council seeks more information on planned part-demolition and rebuild
Street wise: Ray O’Donoghue takes an evening stroll around Dublin city
It is a thriving, booming city. We just need to join the dots
Kennedy Wilson plans for Stephen’s Green delayed by fresh appeal
Dublin City Council had granted permission for revised office campus scheme
Johnny Ronan firm criticises Stephen’s Green shopping centre redevelopment plan
Developer’s property group says lack of residential element to €100m scheme undermines plan for a living city
St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre would be ‘ideal’ for a food market
It would be preferable to changing its beautiful, unique style
Dublin’s Stephen’s Green is getting a bold new look. But not a great one
The revamp of Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre is proving a challenge. O’Donnell+Tuomey’s new design – the third – for the Dublin mall still has problems
Obituary: Brian Coyle: Fine art auctioneer with an unrivalled knowledge of his profession
For a number of years he had a slot on Gay Byrne’s Late Late Show on RTÉ
New St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre will make enduring contribution to Dublin, designers say
DTDL lodges revised plans with Dublin City Council
Owners of Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre make new redevelopment bid
Efforts to demolish much of the existing shopping centre and redevelop date back three years
‘Startling’: First look behind the RCSI’s new ‘front door’ on St Stephen’s Green
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has unveiled a cubist addition to the historic Dublin square. How does it fit in with its venerable neighbours?
Dublin isn’t a ‘bargain bucket’ tourism destination, says Little Museum boss
Income rises to €1.4m despite closure of museum for rennovation during 2024
I want MetroLink, but must it be at the expense of St Stephen’s Green?
In years to come, people will wonder why we agreed to put a station in the city’s most beloved public space
Former home of Shanahan’s on the Green offers rare opportunity in prime location
Royal College of Surgeons seeking new tenant for former home of Shanahan’s on the Green
MetroLink will have adverse effects across Dublin, planning commission acknowledges
Locations set to feel ‘significant’ impacts include St Stephen’s Green, O’Connell Street Upper and Carroll’s building in Dublin 6
Kennedy Wilson plans new office-led campus at KPMG’s Dublin HQ
Proposals include folk music club and refurbished apartments
St Stephen’s Green and Temple Bar waste compactors to tackle street rubbish in weeks
‘Most significant’ change to waste management in years to rid kerbside of plastic bags, council says
There is something utterly charming about suits eating 99s in a heatwave
These are perhaps my favourite of Dublin’s summertime characters
St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre plan is shot down by planning appeals board
An Coimisiún Pleanála said plan would not achieve ‘sufficiently high standard of placemaking, urban design and architecture’
Allen Bobinac: ‘For four weeks, I was sleeping in Stephen’s Green, surviving on €1 a day’
The Croatian, who runs The Lighthouse cafe, says being homeless in Dublin was tough, ‘but Ireland only gave me the best things’
Institute of Education’s profit rises to €8.5m following acquisition by Dukes Education
Dukes Education paid more than £8m (€9.3m) to acquire Bruce College in Cork, UK filings also show
How St Stephen’s Green went from a mucky marsh to Dublin’s most famous square in 400 years
Roaming pigs and geese, the obnoxious Whaley family, one of Ireland’s first Michelin stars and ‘shocking destruction’ of the city’s built heritage from the 1960s ... the green has seen it all
A guide to who owns St Stephen’s Green, from wealthy Irish families to private clubs
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?
Little Museum of Dublin to reopen after year-long €4.3m makeover
Museum’s Irish Times room features several new items from the newspaper’s history
Department of Foreign Affairs HQ targeted again by protesters
Red paint thrown on exterior of Iveagh House overnight was being removed on Monday
Prime retail units on St Stephen’s Green seeking occupiers
Number 2, 3 and 5 St Stephen's Green occupy a prime location next to Grafton Street
Leading solicitor’s Dublin headquarters seeking €10m
Landmark St Stephen’s Green building expected to appeal to owner-occupiers, developers and investors
Dublin city centre’s only public toilets to be closed
Reduced demand cited by city council in closure of Grafton Street toilet
Five fashionable women on their failsafe outfits for summer
Five fashionable women on their failsafe seasonal outfits
Bright Regency mews off Leeson Street in Dublin city centre for €860,000
Two-bedroom home with underground parking is a five-minute walk from St Stephen’s Green
Irish civil servants pore over a US right-wing roadmap so radical even Trump seems wary
Plus: Stripe lets fluffy ducks break the bad news to 300 sacked staff; domicile levy fails to sweat Ireland’s richest; and An Post chief shows Royal Mail who’s boss
First Look: New Asian restaurant Kaldero opens in former Wagamama premises on St Stephen’s Green
Kaldero’s interiors match the spice on the menu, featuring flavours of India, China and the Philippines
Prime retail and office opportunity on St Stephen’s Green
Plenty of potential on key shopping street for €2.5m
Davy sells its real estate arm to division’s chief executive David Goddard
Entity manages St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre on behalf of clients
OPW doubles down on its resistance to St Stephen’s Green metro stop
Planned MetroLink station would have ‘direct, severe, negative, profound and permanent impact’ on park, Office of Public Works argues
Peploe’s restaurant review: No trends and fads, just confident French bistro fare that keeps the patrons coming back
Only the lemon meringue pie let things down in a very cheerful menu of staples
Camden Row investment a landmark opportunity at €1.5m guide
Sale of former Workingmen’s Club offers immediate 5.2% yield with potential 10% return on offer
Little Geno’s takeaway review: Delicious New York-style sandwiches from Stephen’s Green cafe
A smart room in centre of Dublin city where there’s a lot of care taken in how sandwiches are made
Man arrested following serious assault near St Stephen’s Green
Man, aged in his 30s, was taken to St James’s Hospital and was treated for serious injuries
First Look: New Stephen’s Green restaurant makes a glamorous and bold statement
Floritz, located above Cellar 22 wine bar, promises a relaxed dining experience where people will be encouraged to linger
Grafton Street investment offers 6.34% yield at reduced price of €2.15m
Ground floor and basement level of number 55 comes for sale fully let to Claddagh Jewellers on new, 10-year lease from July 2023
Property developer sues Greenside Building concrete supplier
KC Capital Property Group Ltd was told to furnish €771,410 in security for legal costs should it lose its case against Keegan Quarries Ltd
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