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post-Celtic Tiger economic recession struck. The significant issues of variable apartment occupancy rates, coupled with closed retail spaces and a number of unfinished and unoccupied commercial units at Smithfield Market have created a highly visible reminder of the economic and community challenges still to be addressed in this historic part of Dublin.
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Smithfield has held many horse fields for hundreds of years and the tradition still continues today. Horse fairs take place every first Sunday of each month. The smell of horses can still be experienced at Smithfield at the Horse Market. And the sight and sounds on these Sundays give an impression of
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passed on 14 January 2013 reduced it to twice a year and this also established some new rules and regulations. The main causes for the change were some violent incidents and objections of nearby residents who are uncomfortable with its atmosphere, noise, perceptions of animal abuse and neglect. The
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as had been originally anticipated (in reference to the city's main financial hub to the east and its related significant white-collar professional residential zones), the plaza is providing a convenient through route for local residents as well as for a number of professionals and users of a range
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Contemporary architecture and twelve 26.5 metre gas lighting masts, each with a 2-metre flame, now flank the square. Although the flames are rarely lit, the lighting mast shades can at times be seen in different colours, reflecting cultural events throughout the year. For example, they change to a
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Smithfield was rejuvenated under the HARP (Historic Area Rejuvenation Plan). An architectural competition was held and won by McGarry NiEanaigh Architects in 1997. The restoration involved lifting more than 400,000 one-hundred-and-twenty-year-old cobblestones, cleaning them by hand and re-laying
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Recent commercial, residential and cultural developments led to the area becoming newly fashionable in the first decade of the 21st century. However, most notably in the period 2008 to 2010, stagnation set in as developments stalled and the Irish economy/property market nose-dived once the
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was laid out in its current form in the mid-17th century as a marketplace close to the site of the former Oxmantown Green. Until its renovation in the early 21st Century, the square was lined with inner city 'farm yards' housing livestock. In 1964
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Several hotels are situated in Smithfield Square itself. The biggest is the 3-star Maldron Hotel Smithfield, with 92 rooms, from junior suites to family rooms. The well-known European accommodation chain Generator is adjacent to
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The old Jameson Distillery Chimney tower, and its observation deck, reopened to the public in 2018 after a prolonged closure, however, it has to be accessed via 244 steps rather than the lift as before.
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vivid green shade as part of St Patrick's Day celebrations and were changed to rainbow colours for the opening night of the 2015 GAZE International LGBT Film Festival at Smithfield's Light House Cinema.
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Smithfield Horse Fair continues to draw heavy and sustained criticism from a wide range of sources, including the Garda Síochána and the Dublin Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (
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The square was used to hold several concerts after its renovation but these were discontinued following complaints from local residents. Although the site has not developed as a Western
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to the east. These districts are largely residential and combined with the area around Smithfield Square they comprise the main Liffey river frontage of
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of court and legal-related services and buildings in the area. These range from the Prison Probation Services through to the Family Court and the
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what Smithfield was once like, with a number of surrounding alleys and laneways bearing obscure names relating to the equine heritage of the site.
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The Light House Cinema was resurrected in May 2008 in Smithfield Square, after it had closed its doors on Abbey Street on 27 September 1996.
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Smithfield is home to the Dublin District Children Court, where defendants under the age of 18 are usually dealt with.
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The area is known for the historical horse market which is held on the first Sunday of March and September.
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Smithfield may include the satellite, and developing, Museum district to the west, and the
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spent time here, as Burton worked on the film set in Smithfield for the film adaptation of
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The area known as Smithfield roughly incorporates the area bounded by the
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Dublin Historical Record, Vol. 50, No. 2 (Autumn, 1997), pp. 105–118
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Smithfield and the parish of St Paul, Dublin, 1698 - 1750
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to the west, and North Brunswick Street in the suburb of
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Plan of the original lots of Oxmanstown Green from 1665.
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of St. Paul's, and was served by the Church of Ireland
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Dublin
Smithfield Plaza
Smithfield is located in Central Dublin
Smithfield is located in Dublin
53°20′55″N 6°16′42″W / 53.34861°N 6.27833°W / 53.34861; -6.27833
Country
Ireland
County
Dublin
City
Dublin
Postal district
Irish
Northside
Dublin
common
Oxmantown
civil parish
St. Paul's Church
St. Paul's Church
River Liffey
Queen Street
Grangegorman
Old Jameson Whiskey Distillery


Richard Burton
Elizabeth Taylor
John le Carré
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

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