1816 – No.8 Burgh Quay, Dublin
One of the original shopfronts built on the quays by the Wide Streets Commisioners.
One of the original shopfronts built on the quays by the Wide Streets Commisioners.
A memorial to a member of the Dublin Metropolitan Police who died near here while on duty.
Built in two stages, the developers Cosgrave Brothers acquired the remainder of the George’s Quay site in 1997 and took a decision in 1999 to complete the remaining two buildings.
Recently restored by the Historic Heart of Dublin, No.9 Merchants Quay has some interesting original features including plasterwork,
Forbes Quay is a residential “perimeter style”
Five storey office block with 26,600 sqft of office accommodation.
Riverside IV was the last remaining Grand Canal Harbour site in Dublin’s Docklands,
The site is located on a high profile site along the banks of the River Liffey.
One of the few remaining older buildings on this quay,
One of the few remaining older buildings on this quay, as most of the former industrial premises have been pulled down for redevelopment.