Phwaoar!
This morning.
Lord Edward Street, Dublin 2.
Leah writes:
A billboard for a new boutique hotel, in place of the old Parliament Hotel reflects the style (but with a little more clothing) of advertising used to promote the Belmayne development on the Malahide Road, during the height of the Celtic Tiger excess.
That development is now subject to the same poor building issues which affects so many of the homes built during that period….
Previously: Gorgeous Living Has A Price
Leah Farrell/RollingNews
blushirts are nothing but ff-lite
Back? I haven’t stopped.
:)
Actually if I recall correctly in the original Gorgeous Living’s advert the bloke had two ladyperson friends
Yes; and despite being portrayed as taking place in the kitchen, the suggested action was more copulatory than culinary?
It was olfactory too as I recall
Weren’t John Paul Construction involved with the highly problematic Beacon South Quarter development?
https://amp.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/u2-stars-among-200-investors-suing-over-apartment-complex-34965354.html
they have good vulture fund backing so with this current government, they can do what they like
What is that gibberish meant to mean? It’s a hard rock Hotel, while nice, its hardly Boutique.
Probably referring to prices when they say ’boutique’.
When I hear boutique I hear pokey and probably needs a slap of paint.
And purple everywhere.
Co-living boutique hotel?
Pope John Paul Construction
= impressive foundation, one massive balcony, good insulation, security features and hot location… but still crumbling.
More like Pope John Paul Costelloe Construction…
It’s the Hard Rock Hotel. The expansion of Temple Bar continues.
Hard … rock you say?
Same whoreding was used along the Stillorgan dualler, no?