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tender due to his failure to redevelop the site. In September 2019, an architectural condition report commissioned by the city council found that the market was "unsafe" and in an "advanced state of dereliction". The report estimated that essential repairs would cost approximately
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1.25 million refurbishment. Over the following years, the sum was determined to be inadequate and the council announced in 1996 that it was seeking a private developer to redevelop the market. In 1997, hotelier Martin Keane secured a 500-year lease with a
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if the site was not actively developed as a market. Lord Iveagh and the Iveagh Trustees Ltd. reported through a spokesman that they intended for the site to be developed "in a manner conforming with the wishes of the
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which had earlier been acquired by Lord Iveagh. The site was cleared by 1900, with the objective of the new indoor market offering local traders a dry place to sell vegetables, fish, and clothes. It was built by the
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had commissioned a security team to gain occupancy and forcibly repossess the site in the early hours of that morning, citing the provisions in the 1901 Act that ownership would revert to the
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tender. In 2007, Keane was granted planning permission to develop the market and an adjacent site into a food market complex with restaurants, a 97-bed hotel, music venue and
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in 1901, hundreds of street traders had stalls in the neighbourhood. Lord Iveagh (who was later advanced in the peerage as The 1st
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The building was designed and built by Frederick G. Hicks. Construction started in 1902 and the market was opened in June 1906 by
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in the rear facing John Dillon Street. The dry market sold clothes while the wet market sold fish, fruit and vegetables.
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facilities. This was an innovation in the Dublin market world, and was influenced by Iveagh's sponsorship of the
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In January 2018, the city council announced that it would repossess the market site and refund Keane's
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as public markets or the title would revert to his heirs. A site was chosen on the old Sweetman's
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Dublin: The City Within the Grand and Royal Canals and the Circular Road with the Phoenix Park
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As of 2024, the site remains derelict despite attempts to restore the site to market use.
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By the 1980s, the market had become rundown. In 1993, the council announced plans for a
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In October 2023, Dublin City Council, Keane and Lord Iveagh all appeared before the
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docking station in front of the Iveagh Markets building on Francis Street in 2018
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https://www.thejournal.ie/iveagh-markets-funding-conservation-6174746-Sep2023/
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to build and gift the markets, subject to the condition that they be run by
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redevelopment was expected to begin in spring 2015 and finish in 2017.
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In September 2023, it was announced that the government would provide
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The market was split into a dry market facing Francis Street and a
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Iveagh Market Buildings on "Wide and Convenient Streets" website
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The building was constructed in red brick mainly from the
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The Francis Street entrance to the Iveagh Markets building
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An adjoining building housed laundry, disinfecting and
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RTE video on the possible closure of the market (1962)
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The Iveagh Trust: the first hundred years 1890-1990
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Iveagh Market

Victorian
The Liberties, Dublin
Coordinates
53°20′32.2″N 6°16′27.9″W / 53.342278°N 6.274417°W / 53.342278; -6.274417
Dublin City Council
Lord Iveagh
Limestone
granite
terracotta
portland stone
Carroll & Batchelor
Iveagh Trust
McLaughlin & Harvey
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Victorian style
The Liberties
Dublin
Ireland
The 1st Baron Iveagh
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Viscount
Earl of Iveagh
Act of Parliament
Dublin Corporation
brewery
Iveagh Trust
Guinness Trust
George William Addison

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