IPUT buys two office buildings on St Stephens Green IPUT Real Estate, the biggest office landlord in Dublin, said today it had bought two buildings on St Stephen's Green, comprising a total of 43,000 square feet. Business • 06 Oct
IPUT buys two office buildings on St Stephens Green IPUT Real Estate, the biggest office landlord in Dublin, said today it had bought two buildings on St Stephen's Green, comprising a total of 43,000 square feet. Business • 06 Oct
Kennedy Wilson lodge revised plans for Dublin office site The Irish arm of US property giant Kennedy Wilson has lodged new plans for a nine storey "world-class mixed-use office led campus" at St Stephen's Green that will have the capacity to accommodate more than 3,000 office workers. Business • 20 Aug
Kennedy Wilson lodge revised plans for Dublin office site The Irish arm of US property giant Kennedy Wilson has lodged new plans for a nine storey "world-class mixed-use office led campus" at St Stephen's Green that will have the capacity to accommodate more than 3,000 office workers. Business • 20 Aug
New 8 storey hotel for Dublin facing local opposition Plans for a new 61-bedroom hotel close to St Stephen's Green in Dublin are facing local opposition. Business • 16 Aug 23
New 8 storey hotel for Dublin facing local opposition Plans for a new 61-bedroom hotel close to St Stephen's Green in Dublin are facing local opposition. Business • 16 Aug 23
Green light for hotel overlooking St Stephen's Green Dublin City Council has given the green light to father and son property developers, Charlie and Max O'Reilly Hyland for a 120 bedroom seven-storey hotel overlooking the Iveagh Gardens at Dublin's St Stephen's Green. Business • 26 May 23
Green light for hotel overlooking St Stephen's Green Dublin City Council has given the green light to father and son property developers, Charlie and Max O'Reilly Hyland for a 120 bedroom seven-storey hotel overlooking the Iveagh Gardens at Dublin's St Stephen's Green. Business • 26 May 23
6-7 St Stephen's Green on the market for €17.5m Savills Ireland and BNP Paribas Real Estate have placed 6-7 St Stephen's Green in Dublin city centre on the market to purchase or lease. Business • 09 Mar 22
6-7 St Stephen's Green on the market for €17.5m Savills Ireland and BNP Paribas Real Estate have placed 6-7 St Stephen's Green in Dublin city centre on the market to purchase or lease. Business • 09 Mar 22
€18m development opportunity on St. Stephen's Green An opportunity to construct an office block providing up to 50,328 sq. ft. of space on Dublin's St Stephen's Green has been launched to the market today for offers in excess of €18 million. Business • 16 Sep 20
€18m development opportunity on St. Stephen's Green An opportunity to construct an office block providing up to 50,328 sq. ft. of space on Dublin's St Stephen's Green has been launched to the market today for offers in excess of €18 million. Business • 16 Sep 20
National Famine Commemoration takes place in Dublin The National Famine Commemoration has taken place in St Stephen's Green in Dublin city centre. Dublin • 17 May 20
National Famine Commemoration takes place in Dublin The National Famine Commemoration has taken place in St Stephen's Green in Dublin city centre. Dublin • 17 May 20
Man found dead in park not known to services The Dublin Regional Homeless Executive has said a man found dead in St Stephen's Green on Monday morning was not known to the homelessness services in the capital. News • 29 Apr 16
Man found dead in park not known to services The Dublin Regional Homeless Executive has said a man found dead in St Stephen's Green on Monday morning was not known to the homelessness services in the capital. News • 29 Apr 16
Traffic changes for Luas works to be permanent Traffic changes to be implemented around Dublin's St Stephen's Green to facilitate Luas works will be permanent, according to Dublin City Council. News • 02 Sep 13
Traffic changes for Luas works to be permanent Traffic changes to be implemented around Dublin's St Stephen's Green to facilitate Luas works will be permanent, according to Dublin City Council. News • 02 Sep 13