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  2. College Square (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    The site of the development was located close to or at what was originally the River Liffey estuary and adjacent to what was originally the Viking landing spot and marking spot known as the steyn of Dublin. [3] The position was later the location of one of the Royal Dublin Society's first premises on Hawkins Street from 1796 until around 1816 ...

  3. Hawkins Street - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Society (later the Royal Dublin Society) had its house on the street from 1796 after moving from nearby Grafton Street. The society moved to Leinster House in 1815 and the building was demolished and replaced with the Theatre Royal in 1820. [7] There have been five Theatre Royals in Dublin's history, two of them in Hawkins Street ...

  4. Hawkins House (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    The building was considered to be one of the ugliest in Dublin, [4] [5] being voted the worst building in Dublin in 1998. [6] Permission was granted to demolish the block in 2017, [7] with the demolition planned to take a year from 2020. It was the last of the modern structures on the block to be razed. [2]

  5. The Arc apartments - Wikipedia

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    The property manager is TQ (ARC) Building Management Limited.The Arc is unusual in that entities from the same business group have the roles of freeholder, property manager and single largest leaseholder. Due to its size, the Arc has several postcodes in the BT3 postal area of Belfast and several different street numbers on Queens Road.

  6. Merville House - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian Merville House at Merville Garden Village, to be found in the district of Whitehouse on the northern shoreline of Belfast Lough, Northern Ireland was constructed in the year 1795 by John Brown (c.1730-1800), a distinguished banker and merchant of Belfast, who leased around 24 acres (97,000 m 2) of the ancient townland of Drumnadrough, one of three townlands that formed the village ...

  7. Aldborough House - Wikipedia

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    Though the foundation had been laid down in 1792, the house was still not fully completed by 1799 at a cost of over £40,000. It was the last free-standing Georgian mansion house built in Dublin. Stratford built the house for his second wife, whom he married in 1787, Anne Eliza Henniker.

  8. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The collapse of the property bubble was one of the major contributing factors to the post-2008 Irish banking crisis. House prices in Dublin, the largest city, were briefly down 56% from their peak and apartment prices down over 62%. [3] For a time, house prices returned to twentieth century levels and mortgage approvals dropped to 1971 levels. [4]

  9. Span Developments - Wikipedia

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    Span Developments Limited was a British property development company formed in the late 1950s by Geoffrey Townsend working in long and close partnership with Eric Lyons as consultant architect. During its most successful period in the 1960s, Span built over 2,000 homes in London , Surrey , Kent and East Sussex – mainly two- and three-bedroom ...

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