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  2. Montague Burton Building - Wikipedia

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    Named after Montague Burton, the founder of the Burton department store chain, the building was originally home to an early Dublin branch of the menswear retailer. It later became a Philips electrical store. As of 2023, it is home to a branch of SPAR that is known colloquially as "gay SPAR" by members of the city's LGBT community.

  3. List of supermarket chains in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 October 2024, at 11:38 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Spar (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The first SPAR shop in Oman was inaugurated in January 2015, in Muscat. [citation needed] Spar Oman had plans to open more shops over time as part of its expansion plans in Oman. [citation needed] Spar opened its first store in Qatar in 2017, with the second store opening in 2018. A further two stores were planned to open in 2018, but it got ...

  5. East Point Business Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is situated on land reclaimed from Dublin Bay and the River Tolka estuary. The first phase of the park was opened for business around 1996. The site where EastPoint is located was intended to be a location for a new City Airport in Dublin, similar to London City Airport. When this plan ultimately proved impractical, the site was ...

  6. Symbol group - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Centra shop on Stranmills Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland. A symbol group is a form of franchise of convenience shops, found primarily in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

  7. Public holidays in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas break lasts from the last school day before 23 December to the first weekday after 6 January (17–21 days). The second mid-term break is a minimum of two days to a maximum of five days duration taken in the third week of February (also called the Shrove break).

  8. Jervis Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Jervis Shopping Centre is a major shopping centre in Dublin, Ireland. Opened in 1996, the centre is located in the area bordered by Jervis Street, Upper Abbey Street, Mary Street, and Liffey Street. The centre has a total of 70 retail units including clothing, food and electrical outlets.

  9. Cherrywood, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The modern development of Cherrywood is located on the old townlands of Cherrywood, Laughanstown and Glebe as well as parts of Brenanstown. It borders the modern day suburbs of Cabinteely, Loughlinstown, Rathmichael and Carrickmines. It lies between the M50 motorway and the N11 road, about a kilometre north of where they fork from the M11.