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DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 99

October 7, 2023 by infomatique

SIR JOHN ROGERSONS’S QUAY OCTOBER 2023


I visit this area frequently as I have friends living in the area.

With an Annual Subscription you can rent a bike 365 days a year for an annual fee of €35. The first 30 minutes of each journey is free, after this rental charges apply.

DublinBikes, also known as NOW DublinBikes, is a self-service bike rental system open to everyone from fourteen years of age.

Stations are distributed throughout the city centre to enable easy access and optimal use for subscribers. Each station has a minimum of fifteen stands, making it easy to avail of this service.

The service is accessible twelve months a year, seven days a week between the hours of 5am and 12.30am.

For more information on how to access the service visit the official website


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DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 71

October 6, 2023 by infomatique

KEVIN STREET ACROSS FROM WHERE THE COLLEGE WAS


For over 130 years, Kevin Street was synonymous with technological education in Ireland, but in 2021, TU Dublin closed the gates of Kevin Street for a final time as staff and students relocate to fabulous new facilities in the Central Quad on the new Grangegorman campus.

Back in the late 1960s I studied Telecommunications and Electronics at Kevin Street College Of Technology and I must admit that I disliked the building which was supposed to be modern and the best thing since sliced-bread. The classrooms were too warm in good weather and freezing in winter and there were many other problems that I will not discuss here.

Dublin Institute of Technology has its origins in the City of Dublin Technical Schools, with a Technical College founded at Kevin Street in 1885. In 1963, the Minister for Education, (future President) Patrick Hillery, signed a contract for a new building for the College of Technology at Kevin Street. The project was completed in 1968, with Hooper & Mayne as the architects. It’s an International Style building, with the administration and entrance block to Kevin Street capped by a wavy canopy on the fourth floor.

The Kevin Street College site was sold in April 2019 for €140 million: https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/art-and-design/frank-mcdonald-what-s-not-to-like-about-dublin-s-new-kevin-st-development-quite-a-lot-1.4321803

In 2021 An Bord Pleanála granted a 10 year planning permission to Shane Whelan’s Westridge Real Estate for the development of 53,110 sq ft of office accommodation in two 11-storey blocks alongside 299 build to rent apartments across three buildings of up to 14 storeys in height. Westridge acquired the 3.57 acre site for €140 million in August 2019 and a report lodged with the plans by EY estimates that the total output that the redevelopment will generate over 10 years is €7.67 billion.


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Filed Under: Bike Hire, Docking Station 71, DublinBikes, eBikes, Kevin Street Tagged With: Camden Yard, Docking Station 71, Dublin Institute of Technology, DublinBikes, Grangegorman Campus, Ireland, Kevin Street, Kevin Street College, October 2023, Public Transport, Redevelopment, Streets Of Dublin, Technical College founded at Kevin Street, TU

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 42

October 5, 2023 by infomatique

SMITHFIELD PLAZA OR SQUARE – CHOOSE WHICH YOU PREFER


Every time I research this specific location I am informed that Smithfield Square is an up-and-coming area on Dublin’s Northside and after almost twenty it becomes tedious.

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 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.

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 Jameson Distillery Bow St, and the newest addition is The Hendrick, which opened in 2019. All three hotels also have their own bars and restaurants.


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Filed Under: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max, Docking Station 43, DublinBikes, Public Transport, Smithfield Plaza, Smithfield Square Tagged With: 12 pro Max, Apple, Areas Of Dublin, Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, Dublin Northside, DublinBikes, Fotonique, Infomatique, iPhone, Ireland, Public Transport, Smithfield Market, Smithfield Plaza, Smithfield Square, Transport, William Murphy

THE BEST STATION IF YOU PLAN THE VISIT DUN LAOGHAIRE WEST PIER

October 1, 2023 by infomatique

SALTHILL AND MONKSTOWN


Salthill and Monkstown railway station is a DART station in Dún Laoghaire. It is situated between Seapoint and Dún Laoghaire DART stations. The station has a car park, ticket office, automated ticket and vending machines, and is wheelchair accessible.

The original Salthill station opened in May 1837, built by the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. It closed in 1960 and was electrified and reopened in 1984 with the arrival of DART services.


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Filed Under: DART, Dun Laoghaire, Public Transport, Railway Station, Salthill And Monkstown Station, Sony A7RIV, Train Station Tagged With: A7RIV, DART, Dublin Bay, Dublin Bay Rapid Transit, Dun Laoghaire, Fotonique, Infomatique, Kingstown Railway, Monkstown, October 2023, Public Transport, Railway Station, Salthill, Salthill station, Seapoint, Sony, Train Station, William Murphy

SANDYMOUNT LUAS TRAM STOP

September 26, 2023 by infomatique

25 SEPTEMBER 2023


When I was young I had a few friends who lived in Sandyford which was in the country rather than the city. It was often the case that they could not come to school because of snow.

Sandyford is a suburb of Dublin, located in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.

Sandyford Business District makes up much of the suburb and encompasses 4 business parks: Sandyford Business Park, Stillorgan Business Park, Central Park and South County Business Park. Some of the multinational companies based in the area include Google, Facebook, Microsoft and AIB.

The Luas Green Line was built through the Business District and the Kilmacud, Stillorgan, Sandyford and Central Park stops serve the area, the middle two lying along the eastern edge of the original district. All four of these stops are in the Sandyford Business District. Sandyford was the Green Line terminus until the extension to Cherrywood opened in October 2010. The depot for the Green Line is located on the eastern edge of the Business District.

Sandyford House, a pub in the centre of the village, has been an inn and coach house since the 1690s. For 200 years it was a stopping place for travellers en route to Enniskerry. From 1803 onwards, the Chatham Street to Enniskerry mail coach (a two-hour journey) stopped and deposited the region’s mail at the inn, which acted as the local post office.

Sandyford Business District spans one of the biggest business parks in Ireland, consisting of over 1,000 companies employing approximately 26,000 people. It was officially opened in June 1967 on a site of 120 acres and for 50 years was known as the “Sandyford Industrial Estate”; 85 acres allocated to light industry and the rest to offices.

The area includes several separate business parks and sites, including Sandyford Business Park, Stillorgan Business Park, Central Park, and South County Business Park.

A proposal to establish a Sandyford Business District area, to include the core Sandyford Business Park as well as the other areas, resulted in the establishment of the Sandyford Business Improvement District Company (SBID) in January 2017. The area has capacity for 17,500 more employees, 350,000 sq m of commercial floor space and 1,000 residential units.

Companies in the business district include American Airlines, Barclaycard, Canon, Microsoft, Novell, and Vodafone Ireland. The Irish Management Institute also has its headquarters in northern Sandyford. The Irish Mint, a division of the Central Bank of Ireland, is located in Sandyford, west of the M50 and north of the village.


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