Redevelopment of historic Dublin fruit and veg market opens for tender after three year delay

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The tender process for the major redevelopment of the fruit and veg market on St Mary's Lane in Dublin 7 has finally begun following a three-year delay.

The market, which sits between Capel St and Smithfield, has been empty since 2019. File photo. Image: Sam Boal The market, which sits between Capel St and Smithfield, has been empty since 2019. File photo. Image: Sam Boal THE TENDER PROCESS for the major redevelopment of a Victorian fruit and vegetable market in Dublin city centre has finally begun following a three-year delay.

The refurbishment process has been rumbling on since 2014 when the city council published planning documents for the market. The project secured preliminary funding approval from the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund. Source: Sam Boal

 

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Will we be able to house people in it?

Yaaaay! I swear to God if they try to make it into a hotel.

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