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George's Street Arcade

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Callum
July 12, 2022
Quirky arcade with lots of independent shops, would definitely recommend to have a stroll through
Dermot
September 22, 2021
South City Markets was Dublin’s first purpose built Victorian Shopping Centre. In 1876 Dublin (South) City Market Company was incorporated with a share capital of two hundred thousand pounds and a loan capital of fifty thousand pounds, for the establishment, maintenance and regulation of a market on the south side of the city of Dublin. A special Act of Parliament was passed, which gave the Company power to acquire the property that was required for construction of the Market and to widen and improve the surrounding streets. Designed by distinguished British architects Lockwood and Mauson, and promoted by wealthy families with extensive property interests in the city, South City Market was formally opened by the Lord Mayor, Sir George Moyers LLD in 1881. The occasion was marked by a large number of citizens being entertained to luncheon by the Chairman of the market company Mr Joseph Tod Hunter Pim. The absence of invitations to the native Dubliners went down badly with the locals and The Market was not initially popular with ordinary Dubliners, possibly because of the appointment of English architects and builders. In any event, tragedy was to befall South City Market on August 27th 1892 when the massive city fire of that date devastated the whole building. Miraculously no one was killed but the shopkeepers lost their premises and overhead homes, and the stallholders suffered even greater financial loss through their stock not having been insured. Some of the letters from the Stallholders to Management detailing the extent of their stock loss remain to this day. There was a flood of public sympathy for them and a fund for their relief was successfully organised. The Centre was re-built in the same style, using local labour and craftsmen, and was re-opened on September 13th 1894 and on this occasion all local dignitaries of any standing whatsoever were invited. South City Market or George’s Street Arcade, as it is more commonly known today, has traded continuously since then, with its fortunes oscillating up and down, reflecting the varying economic circumstances of the city down through the years.
South City Markets was Dublin’s first purpose built Victorian Shopping Centre. In 1876 Dublin (South) City Market Company was incorporated with a share capital of two hundred thousand pounds and a loan capital of fifty thousand pounds, for the establishment, maintenance and regulation of a market on…
Laura
August 24, 2018
Antique market with vintage shops and brilliant coffee shops and restaurants. In particular Simons on the entrance have great sandwiches and coffee. Art, Antiques, hats, collectables, ear piercing, hairdressers, wine and more. Great place for a stroll around. Then head to Grogans Bar just beside it for a pint of guinness and a toasted cheese and ham sandwich!
Antique market with vintage shops and brilliant coffee shops and restaurants. In particular Simons on the entrance have great sandwiches and coffee. Art, Antiques, hats, collectables, ear piercing, hairdressers, wine and more. Great place for a stroll around. Then head to Grogans Bar just beside…
Stefi And Laurent
June 28, 2016
Nice building where you can find a nice market inside.
Victoria
June 21, 2014
A magnificent Victorian building well worth wandering around. The entire neighbourhood is delightful and my favorite part of Dubiln. Charming small streets filled with boutiques and restaurants.

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