Labour Councillor Rebecca Moynihan said The Markets 'need to be secured and made structurally sound as a matter of urgency'.
Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL says it plans to repossess The Iveagh Markets in Dublin 8 after years of stalled redevelopment.
The Local Area Plan for the Liberties, adopted by the council in May 2009 , states that the Iveagh Markets “with its distinctive character …will become a destination shopping district when it opens”. Dublin City Council recently wrote to Keane saying it is “terminating all communication with him and that it is taking the necessary steps to repossess the property from him”.
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