Is this broadsheet going meta or a dip$hit noticing something years after it happened ?
Mani
Randy, you don’t mind me calling you Randy, do you? Let me offer a piece of advice. In order to avoid frothing at the mouth in response to increasingly retarded posts on this site it is best to always think of broadsheet as being permanently staffed by make a wish children who just won’t die.
Owen O'F
Wow, you’re so edgy.
Happy Molloy
iconic? been passing through rathmines for three years and never noticed
Parky Mark
Sure you’re only a blow in.
Happy Molloy
How did you know!? I from the wesht
Optimus Grime
Next week Roisin learns that Nelson Mandela is no longer with us!
Mick Flavin
On the subject of Nelsons, has anyone noticed that the pillar has gone missing from the middle of O’Connell St?
Chucky R. Law
“Ha ha”
Wheeltap & Shunter
Have they stopped calling it Sackville Street? Someone tell Broadsheet.
rmc
Dublin, where every piece of derelict trash is an “iconic symbol of the city”
….save it, save it, the public jacks where some so and so had his or last last dump is being knocked down. Just you wait. It’ll happen!
Ultach
Nostalgia for any oul’ tat. Not like the nostalgia we useta have years ago.
johnny crash
Been gone ages. There’s a group of locals wishing to get a market or some such pop-up things goign in there but are having trouble tracking down the owner. If anyone knows who to contact please say so.
Parky Mark
Sounds like the owner isn’t bothered with an indoor market if he hasn’t got back in touch.
johnny crash
They can’t get in touch with him/her in the first place.
Cian
Its owned by the cinema in The Swan I’m pretty certain
Ride This Pony
Check with the manager/owner of Swan cinemas down the road. Or do a query on the Land Registry website.
Colm
It is owned by the Ward Anderson family, they brought it in 2003 and shut it down a year later to help them get planning permission for the Swan cinema across the road. The family had a high court legal dispute last year where they agreed to split their assets of 15 million between the Ward and Anderson familys so would expect something to happen to it soon. Can’t see the building ever being used again in it’s current state as It is in terrible condition, most likely out come would be to knock down the back of it and build a few town houses where the money is now and turn the front of it back to some sort of small shop.
Rafter
Outstanding headline title.
rotide
I was gonna say, I’ll forgive the less timely nature of the content for the brilliance of the headline!
SLFC Ultra
I once heard that the owners of Swan Cinema bought the Stella.
Could make a sweet little venue.
I prefered the cinema sign broadsheet post
https://www.broadsheet.ie/2014/02/10/imc-clearly-now/
Is this broadsheet going meta or a dip$hit noticing something years after it happened ?
Randy, you don’t mind me calling you Randy, do you? Let me offer a piece of advice. In order to avoid frothing at the mouth in response to increasingly retarded posts on this site it is best to always think of broadsheet as being permanently staffed by make a wish children who just won’t die.
Wow, you’re so edgy.
iconic? been passing through rathmines for three years and never noticed
Sure you’re only a blow in.
How did you know!? I from the wesht
Next week Roisin learns that Nelson Mandela is no longer with us!
On the subject of Nelsons, has anyone noticed that the pillar has gone missing from the middle of O’Connell St?
“Ha ha”
Have they stopped calling it Sackville Street? Someone tell Broadsheet.
Dublin, where every piece of derelict trash is an “iconic symbol of the city”
Hahahahahaha…. so feckin’ true.
….save it, save it, the public jacks where some so and so had his or last last dump is being knocked down. Just you wait. It’ll happen!
Nostalgia for any oul’ tat. Not like the nostalgia we useta have years ago.
Been gone ages. There’s a group of locals wishing to get a market or some such pop-up things goign in there but are having trouble tracking down the owner. If anyone knows who to contact please say so.
Sounds like the owner isn’t bothered with an indoor market if he hasn’t got back in touch.
They can’t get in touch with him/her in the first place.
Its owned by the cinema in The Swan I’m pretty certain
Check with the manager/owner of Swan cinemas down the road. Or do a query on the Land Registry website.
It is owned by the Ward Anderson family, they brought it in 2003 and shut it down a year later to help them get planning permission for the Swan cinema across the road. The family had a high court legal dispute last year where they agreed to split their assets of 15 million between the Ward and Anderson familys so would expect something to happen to it soon. Can’t see the building ever being used again in it’s current state as It is in terrible condition, most likely out come would be to knock down the back of it and build a few town houses where the money is now and turn the front of it back to some sort of small shop.
Outstanding headline title.
I was gonna say, I’ll forgive the less timely nature of the content for the brilliance of the headline!
I once heard that the owners of Swan Cinema bought the Stella.
Could make a sweet little venue.
Did the IMF take the fleas too?