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Guinness has announced that they plan to build a new city quarter around their historic headquarters at St James’s Gate in Dublin. 12.6 acres are to be set aside that will be renovated into ...
Guinness parent company Diageo has picked Irish property development company Ballymore to develop part of the St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin as a new urban center consisting of 500 residential ...
THE days of Guinness at St James's Gate are numbered as Diageo prepares to move to a greenfield site on the outskirts of Dublin, the Sunday Independent understands.
“What better place to kick start summer than at St. James’s Gate, the home of Guinness here in culture rich Dublin 8.” Tickets will be available on Tuesday, May 7, at 12pm.
Diageo, the maker of Guinness, is to invest €650m (£520m) in a new state of the art brewery in Ireland as part of a restructuring that will see it close two plants and lay off 250 employees.
St James’s Gate, a part of Dublin renowned for being the home of Guinness, could soon be regenerated to include apartments and commercial spaces. Just think about that: you could live or work in ...
After getting our tickets, we walked through to an open area, which housed a gift shop and the 9,000-year lease that Arthur Guinness signed for the St. James's Gate Brewery site.
THE changing of the date outside the arch of St James’s Gate Brewery is a much-loved Dublin tradition. Every year, Robbie Minto and Eoghan Kelly install a board with the new year to the right ...