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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.
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The ground level retail unit of this building is a large Spar shop and delicatessen. Due to its proximity to the gay pub and venue, The George, this Spar became known colloquially as the "Gay Spar". [13] [14] During the 2022 Pride celebrations in Dublin, the Spar officially adopted the name when it "came out" as the Gay Spar. [15] [16]
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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 ...
The success of the initial phase of EastPoint [citation needed] led to Earlsfort and Dublin Port Company entering a joint venture to develop a further phase. [ citation needed ] This brought the size of the Park to Circa 40 acres (160,000 m 2 ) with Circa 140,000 square meters (1.5 m square feet) of mainly offices in 37 buildings.
USCGC Spar (WLB-206) The USCG has honored the Women's Reserve by naming two Coast Guard cutters after them, using the Spars nautical nickname. USCGC Spar (WLB-403) was a 180-foot (55 m) seagoing buoy tender that was commissioned on June 12, 1944.