The US side will be changing location, as the temporary permit at Flatiron Plaza comes to an end on September 2
The infamous Dublin -NYC portal is set to be relocated within New York City. It currently streams from North Earle Street, Dublin , to Flatiron South Public Plaza in New York .
He added that the new portal won’t just showcase Dublin but will connect to all portal locations which include Vilnius, Lithuania and Lublin, Poland. After its opening in May, the Dublin-NYC portal was temporarily shut after several people engaged in inappropriate behaviour. READ MORE: Locals vent fury at city council chiefs over location of portal between Dublin and New York
Following the incidents, it now streams daily between 6am to 4pm on the Flatiron South Public Plaza at Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street in New York City and 11am to 9pm on North Earl Street in Dublin.
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