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Dublin's defeat to Meath in the Leinster semi-final said more about their attitude on the day than their ability. Dublin's Theo Clancy holds off Matthew Thompson of Galway in Saturday's thrilling ...
You can check out at any time. More info A massive ‘dream land’ has opened in Dublin's docklands, but it won’t be around for long. Dream Point opened its doors on April 28, and advertises ...
The massive 21,000 sq ft purpose-built, multi-room immersive 'world of dreams' at the Dublin Docklands invites families to "step inside a spectacular world where imagination leads the way".
Nearly 40 years later, three newly built Salesforce office complexes—part of a tech- and financial services–driven revitalization of an area now called the Dublin Docklands—surrounded the abandoned ...
Dublin City Council has refused planning permission to Harry Crosbie’s plans for a 4-star 35-bedroom hotel and the 'Baby Vicar' venue at Hanover Quay in Dublin 2. When lodging the plans earlier ...
Dublin City Council is running a pilot scheme for a week in May after complaints of people groping the sculpture's breasts. The council also said it has plans to re-patinate (re-cover) parts of ...
Yahoo has officially opened its new Dublin office in the EXO building in The Dublin Docklands. The company, which has been operating in Dublin for the past 29 years, said its new office will ...
Yahoo has moved into new offices at the EXO building in the Dublin Docklands. The 35,703sq ft space will be used to house staff working in engineering, R&D, legal, finance, sales, operations ...
Dublin City Council has granted planning permission to convert a permitted seven-storey office development in Dublin’s docklands into ... 6.1 million tourist bed nights in the most successful ...
Dublin City Council has granted planning permission to convert a permitted seven-storey office development in Dublin’s docklands into ... 6.1m tourist bed nights in the most successful year ...
Dublin City Council has invalidated Harry Crosbie’s planning application to construct a two-storey “glass box” in Dublin’s docklands to house a new four-star, 35-bedroom Misery Hill hotel.