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Ireland: 127 year old market expected to reopen in 2027

The €26 million redevelopment of Dublin's Victorian fruit and vegetable market is finally getting underway, six years after it was closed by Dublin City Council.

Construction and conservation work at the 127-year-old market building close to Capel Street is scheduled to begin by June with a new retail and restaurant complex, housing at least 80 stalls, to be completed by the end of 2027.

The new facility will be a "quintessentially Irish food market" operating seven days a week to "support the city's north retail core and highlight the food offer to locals and visitors alike", the council said.

Shoppers can "do their weekly food shop, or dine on-site at the restaurant or traders stalls."

Read more at The Irish Times