O’Connell Street, Dublin: Will new developments make it better or worse? via IrishTimesLife
also has firm views on the future of the GPO. “The GPO, and the historic streetscape of Moore Street, must be protected, preserved and restored to allow future generations to appreciate the significance of the events of Easter week 1916,” he said in a statement.
JFK's cavalcade passing down O'Connell Street in June 1963 during his presidential visit to Ireland. Photograph: Eddie Kelly At one stage, when I was taoiseach, the aim was to get that [development] finished for 2016, and here we are in 2023 and I don’t think anything has started, so it’s a bit ridiculous“There is more to engage tourists on the southside and we have to be honest about that. I think the GPO is great and when the national monument on Moore Street is developed that will be great too, but we have to do more to encourage a more even flow.
The former AIB bank building at the junction of O’Connell Street and Parnell Street is to be redeveloped as a boutique hotel. Photograph: Alan Betson The new Holiday Inn Express Hotel was developed in 2016 on the site of the former Findlater House office block. Photograph: Alan Betson Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor arriving in Dublin in 1965. They came because a Burton movie, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, was being filmed in the city. Photograph: Gordon Standing
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