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  2. Grafton Street - Wikipedia

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    Southern end of Grafton Street, close to Stephens Green, in 2015. In 2008, Grafton Street was the fifth most expensive main shopping street in the world, with rental pricing of €5,621/m 2 /year, [21] and the thirteenth most expensive main shopping street in the world in 2016 at rental pricing of a much lower region of €3,300/m 2 /year. [22 ...

  3. The Cobblestone - Wikipedia

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    The Cobblestone is a pub in Smithfield, Dublin, renowned for its live Irish traditional music. [1] The pub has been run by the Mulligan family since 1987. [1] It hosts multiple music sessions a day, [2] and is primarily sustained by the tourist trade.

  4. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The market, which closed in 1981, is commemorated with a plaque, while Sinnotts Bar on South King Street is the only trader from the original site that remains. The site was put up for sale in 1980, and was purchased by Patrick Gallagher in April 1981 for £10.5 million.

  5. Peter Mark - Wikipedia

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    Peter Mark is an Irish hairdressing chain founded in June 1961 by brothers Peter and Mark Keaveney. The first shop they opened was in Dublin's Grafton Street. [1] They currently have 69 shops in the island of Ireland.

  6. St Stephen's Green - Wikipedia

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    On the west side, at the top of Grafton Street, is the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, built in October 1988. It was, at the time, Ireland's largest shopping centre. Its style was intended to represent a conservatory on the side facing the Green and to mirror the brickwork design of the opposing Gaiety Theatre on South King Street.

  7. Brown Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Brown Thomas sold its original store to Marks & Spencer for £20m and took over the lease of the then M&S store at 28/29 Grafton Street, which then became BT2. [6] This transaction was completed on 11 February 1995. The two Dublin stores merged in Switzer's location [8] on 14 February 1995 but under the name Brown Thomas. Cashs, Moon's ...

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  9. List of restaurant chains in Ireland - Wikipedia

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