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Penneys has completed a €5m refurbishment of its landmark O'Connell Street store in Dublin city centre. First opened in 1992, ...
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RSVP Live on MSNPenneys O'Connell Street store has €5m makeover with more space and beauty studioThe iconic store, located in the heart of Dublin city centre, has been vastly improved with more space, new self-service ...
Lord Mayor of Dublin Emma Blain cuts ribbon to unveil fresh new look and feel to the iconic Dublin city store · Bigger and ...
A POPULAR Penneys store has been given a €5MILLION makeover – with a new beauty salon and upgraded fitting rooms among perks ...
Penneys has invested €5 million in a refurbishment of its O’Connell Street store as part of a “commitment to bricks and mortar” which it hopes will boost sales. The “key, anchor store” O’Connell ...
Penneys stores in Limerick, Clare, and Laois set for major revamp after Dublin flagship's €5m refurb
Two Penneys stores in Munster are set for major redevelopment after the company completed a €5m refurbishment of its landmark ...
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Independent.ie on MSNHistoric pub on Dublin’s Parnell Street offered for €2.25mOne of Dublin’s better-known licensed premises, The Parnell Heritage Bar & Grill, near the corner of O’Connell St and Parnell ...
Present-day O’Connell Street was first laid out as a fashionable residential district in 1749 when Luke Gardiner, property speculator and politician, created Gardiner’s Mall and Sackville ...
July 1922: The Gresham Hotel in O'Connell Street, Dublin in flames during the Irish Civil War. Photo: Getty Images But the twentieth century proved to be very unkind to O'Connell Street.
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Dublin's O'Connell Street 'alive with colour' despite the rain for capital's 50th Pride marchDESPITE THE RAIN, thousands have gathered in Dublin’s city centre for today ... Today’s parade kicked off on O’Connell Street with the route finishing up on Merrion Square where a Pride ...
From early morning, 100 uniform Gardaí were on-duty to facilitate protests including one that was led from O’Connell St, Dublin 1 to Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, and one at Grafton ...
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