Shoppers queue outside new-look Clerys Quarter as opening of H&M breathes new life back into building
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Swedish fashion retailer in final stages of preparing for much-anticipated opening at O’Connell Street landmark scheme
Redevelopment has faced a number of setbacks over the past year
O’Connell Street is supposed to be Dublin’s main thoroughfare but instead vast tracts of land lie empty awaiting redevelopment
New centre in the Earl Building will cost more than €40m, and will provide over 100,000 appointments annually
Questions remain about the future shape of Central Plaza on Dame Street and the former Clerys site on O’Connell Street
Announcement comes shortly after developers sued anchor tenant Flannels, alleging wrongful termination of lease
The Clerys Quarter should help regenerate Dublin's main street. The building of MetroLink could have the opposite effect
Architectural conservation advisers take a look at the highlights of one of the capital’s main streets
H&M, Flannels and Press Up now expected to open doors on site of former department store in September or October
Hybrid working has led to much quieter office districts and the suburbs are exerting a greater pull
Department store’s abrupt closing, leaving hundreds out of work with only basic redundancy, left a sour taste
Restored clock is unveiled on Tuesday ahead of retail early in the second quarter of the year
Sheer scale of the ferry group’s managerial incompetence is a sight to behold
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