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  2. 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.

  3. List of shopping centres in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Charlestown Shopping Centre; Clarehall Shopping Centre; Donaghmede Shopping Centre; Dundrum Town Centre – one of the two largest shopping complexes in Ireland [3] George's Street Arcade; Ilac Centre; Jervis Shopping Centre; Liffey Valley; Merrion Centre; Northside Shopping Centre – the first covered shopping centre in Ireland; Nutgrove ...

  4. Jervis Street - Wikipedia

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    Jervis Shopping Centre,Wolfe Tone Square "Ruinous houses near corner of Jervis Street and Parnell Street", John Cooke, 1913. Jervis Street / ˈ dʒ ɜːr v ɪ s / is a street on the northside of Dublin , Ireland laid out in the 17th century and named for Sir Humphrey Jervis .

  5. Jervis Luas stop - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line runs east to west along Abbey Street through the city centre, and the Jervis stop is located to the east of Jervis Street, in front of the Jervis Shopping Centre. It also provides access to the Temple Bar and St. Mary's Abbey. [2] It has two edge platforms integrated into the pavement.

  6. Jervis Street Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Jervis Street Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Shráid Jervis) was a hospital in Jervis Street in Dublin, Ireland. The site of the hospital became the Jervis Shopping Centre . History

  7. Mary Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey was dissolved in the 1530s and later the street became part of the parish of St Mary from 1697. It is likely that Mary Street was laid out by Jervis in the mid 1690s. [3] [4] The street is part of a larger general area developed by Humphrey Jervis after 1674 and is located in what was then one of the richest parishes in the city. [5]

  8. Nutgrove Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre was built on part of the old Lamb's Jam orchards. The first drive-through restaurant (a McDonald's drive-through called McDrive) at the center opened in 1985, it was the first drive through in Ireland and one of the first in Europe. [2] The centre has nearly 1,000 free surface car parking spaces, 70 shops, 5 restaurants and a food court.

  9. Merrion Centre, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Merrion Centre. The Merrion Centre in Dublin, Ireland is a shopping centre situated at the junction of Nutley Lane with Merrion Road, opposite St. Vincent's University Hospital. It serves the community of Dublin 4. It is anchored by the Tesco supermarket and the Japanese embassy is located in the centre.