Capital loss: There is no shortage of ambitious projects to improve Dublin for its citizens, but just why are so few of them being realised? | Business Post

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Long read: There is no shortage of ambitious projects to improve Dublin for its citizens, but just why are so few of them being realised? ConalThomas, taaffems and killianwoods report.

College Green Plaza: a calm, pedestrianised vision of the area that now won’t happen until 2024

A pedestrianised plaza stretching from the main entrance of Trinity College up Dame Street, replete with trees and benches, should by now be accessible to Dubliners out for a Sunday stroll in their city. It has been six years since Dublin City Council set out its stall to transform College Green into a European-style public plaza, but it will be another three years at least before its vision is realised, if at all.

 

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ConalThomas taaffems killianwoods Have you found any accountable source for any of the projects mentioned, Other than the loud calls from various political entities? thelightbrigade

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