blackhall place bridge
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Paul Clerkin.
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- November 25, 2002 at 1:31 pm #705840
robbiem
Participantanyone got any technical info on blackhall place bridge Dublin
- November 25, 2002 at 3:19 pm #722957
- January 23, 2003 at 5:06 pm #722958
Niall
ParticipantLooks like this is coming along.. Haven’t been done there for a while, any ideas what the finish date is?
- January 25, 2003 at 10:02 pm #722959
notjim
Participantspeaking of bridges, does anyone know what the book stalls on capel street bridge are going to look like, are there pictures? they are arriving for paddy’s day and they are being made in barcelona, that’s all i know and that’s because i read it in some article by shane o’toole
- January 27, 2003 at 10:15 am #722960
urbanisto
ParticipantCapel Street: Wasn’t there meant to be some sort of viewing platform element to this bridge? I am sure I read that somewhere.
Should all look great when its up and running. I hope its a success. They could even extend the market onto the Boardwalk if it turns out..
- January 28, 2003 at 5:58 pm #722961
emf
ParticipantBookstalls!! Lets hope they’re not as short lived as the coffee shops on the boardwalks!!
- January 29, 2003 at 1:30 pm #722962
-Donnacha-
ParticipantAre the cafes gone? I remember them being popular last summer. If they are gone, are you sure it’s not just a seasonal thing?
- January 29, 2003 at 2:10 pm #722963
urbanisto
ParticipantThey seem to have changed hands a bit since they were opened. It may just be they were shut down for winter – lets face it its not exactly the nicest place to sit and have a coffee in mid January! What they really need to do is get someone in who can afford to keep it going for the winter. I remeber they were tendering out the coffee shop in the Hugh Lane Gallery, which is DCC run. Attaching a spring/summer franchise for the Boardwalk to the that lease might be a good idea.
To be honest I dont think the Boardwalk will really come into its own until the traffic levels on the quays are significantly reduced. - January 29, 2003 at 2:21 pm #722964
Paul Clerkin
KeymasterNo, they closed. They were actually very sheltered, I used to have coffee at the one neear the Morrison every saturday morning last winter / spring. But they ran out of cash before it got to the summer. Sad.
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