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APPENDIX SIX: List of BID Properties Within the BID Area (Please Note the List of Street Traders Is Currently Being Updated) APPENDIX SIX: List of BID Properties within the BID Area (Please note the list of Street Traders is currently being updated) COMPANY NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 ADDRESS 3 ASH HOUSE SECURITIES LIMITED 26 WESTMORELAND STREET DUBLIN 2 NIALL O'FARRELL OFF 1ST - 4TH FLOOR 26 WESTMORELAND ST, DUBLIN 2. COLIN DOLAN & PAUL CLINTON 27 WESTMORELAND STREET DUBLIN 2 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY OFFICES FL.1-3, 28 WESTMORELAND ST, DUBLIN 2. TRIODE NEWHILL MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED 28 WESTMORELAND STREET DUBLIN 2 SHIRLEY WAI T/A CHARLIES 3 29 WESTMORELAND STREET DUBLIN 2 ANDERSON GALLAGHER OFFICES 2ND FLOOR, 29 WESTMORELAND STREET, DUBLIN 2. ANDERSON GALLAGHER OFFICES(1ST FL MEZZANINE), 29 WESTMORELAND STREET, DUBLIN 2. BASEMENT - 3RD FLOOR, 30-34 GALLAGHER & GLANVILLE LIMITED WESTMORELAND DUBLIN 2 COLFEE LIMITED 30-34 WESTMORELAND STREET DUBLIN 2 PAUL W. TRACEY SOLICITORS T/A TRACEY LEGAL SERVICES 34 WESTMORELAND STREET DUBLIN 2 BASEMENT - 3RD FLOOR, 30-34 PAUL W. TRACEY SOLICITORS WESTMORELAND DUBLIN 2 COLLEGE GREEN HOTEL LIMITED 35 - 41 WESTMORELAND STREET DUBLIN 2 ALLIED IRISH BANKS PLC 39 - 41 WESTMORELAND STREET DUBLIN 2 DECLAN DOYLE 29-30 FLEET STREET DUBLIN 2 AMATREK LIMITED 31 FLEET STREET DUBLIN 2 IRISH YEAST CO 6 COLLEGE STREET DUBLIN 2 KEITH FRAHER T/A BARBER ROOM 7 COLLEGE STREET DUBLIN 2 CHRISTOPHER MCDERMOTT T/A LIVEFAST 7 COLLEGE STREET DUBLIN 2 DECLAN DOYLE 7-9 COLLEGE STREET (PART OF) (INCL. PART OF 28-31 FLEET ST) DUBLIN 2 AMATREK LTD 8-9 COLLEGE STREET, 28-31 FLEET STREET DUBLIN 2 LAFAYETTE BAR LIMITED 1,2,3,4,5 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 MIZNER LIMITED T/A THE TANNING SHOP 6 D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 MIZNER LIMITED T/A THE TANNING SHOP 6 D OLIER STREET, DUBLIN 2 PETER LEE T/A LOVE SUITS 7 D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 K&P INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING LIMITED 7 D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 APPENDIX SIX: List of BID Properties within the BID Area (Please note the list of Street Traders is currently being updated) IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY THE TIMES BUILDING 11-12 DOLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY T/A IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY THE TIMES BUILDING 11-12 DOLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 IRISH AVIATION AUTHORITY 1ST FLOOR (GEORGIAN) THE TIMES BUILDING 11-12 DOLIER STREET DAVID CAMPBELL 14-15 DOLIER STREET THE TIMES BUILDING DUBLIN 2 DAVID K ANDERSON ESQ. FLOOR 0 DOLIER CHAMBERS 16 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 CINDOOR LIMITED 16 HALF D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 DAVID ANDERSON OFFS 1ST FL, D OLIER CHAMBERS, D'OLIER STREET, DAVID ANDERSON 2 OFFS 2ND FLR BACK, D'OLIER CHAMBERS, D OLIER STREET, I M A X THEATRES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 3RD FLOOR D'OLIER CHAMBERS D'OLIER STREET BOOKS UPSTAIRS LIMITED 17 D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 BOOKS UPSTAIRS LIMITED 17 D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 BOOKS UPSTAIRS LIMITED 17 D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 BOOKS UPSTAIRS LIMITED 17 D OLIER STREET, DUBLIN 2 LOUISA G. FITZGERALD HUBER 18 D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 ASHFIELD HOUSE LIMITED 19-20 D'OLIER STREET (INCL. 3-4 HAWKIN ST) DUBLIN 2 THE CARLISLE TRUST LIMITED 21 - 24 D OLIER STREET, DUBLIN 2 TRAMLINE TAVERNS LIMITED 21 - 24 D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 PROVOST FELLOWS & SCHOLARS WEST COAST COFFEE D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 CHARLES MCCARTHY T/A SPAR 25 26 D OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 BROOKLYN BARS LIMITED FLOORS -1,0 27.28 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 DECLAN COLEMAN ON OCONNELL BRIDGE HOUSE 25-28 DOLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 CLAVIS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED 1ST FLOOR (PT), O'CONNELL BRIDGE HOUSE 25-28 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 MOVIDIUS LIMITED 1ST FLOOR (PT OF), O'CONNELL BRIDGE HOUS 25-28 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 AMMEON LIMITED 4TH FLOOR, O'CONNELL BRIDGE HOUSE 25-28 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 THE CARLISLE TRUST LIMITED 25-28 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 AMMEON LIMITED 6TH FLOOR, O'CONNELL BRIDGE HOUSE 27-28 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 ACCURIS NETWORKS LIMITED 7TH & 8TH FLOORS, O'CONNELL BRIDGE HOUSE 25/28 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 CLAVIS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED 9TH/10TH FLOOR, O'CONNELL BRIDGE HOUSE 27-38 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 APPENDIX SIX: List of BID Properties within the BID Area (Please note the list of Street Traders is currently being updated) THE CARLISLE TRUST LIMITED FLOORS 11 O'CONNELL BRIDGE HOUSE 25-28 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 AMMEON LIMITED O'CONNELL BRIDGE HOUSE 25-28 D'OLIER STREET DUBLIN 2 BANK OF IRELAND 1A(PT) COLLEGE GREEN DUBLIN 2 REISS LIMITED 1 ST. STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 PERMANENT T S B PLC 2 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 OASIS FASHIONS (IRELAND) LIMITED GROUND FLOOR 3 ST. STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 HOOKSTAR LIMITED T/A BENDINI & SHAW OFFICES 1ST FLR 4 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 COAST STORES IRELAND LIMITED GROUND FLOOR AND BASEMENT 5 ST. STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 X L Group FLOORS -1,0,1,2,3 8 ST STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN 2 KAINOS SOFTWARE LIMITED OFFICES 2ND FLOOR 6.7 ST. STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN 2 HOMESTAY TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED 3RD & 4TH FLOORS 6/7 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 TOPSHOP/TOPMAN LIMITED SHOP 6.7 ST. STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN 2 THE STEPHENS GREEN HIBERNIAN CLUB CLUB HOUSE RACKETS COUNT , YARD 9 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 S L J RESTAURANT LIMITED GALLERY (GROUND FLOOR) 10 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 SUNDAY RIVER LIMITED RESTAURANT/CAFE (BASEMENT) 10 STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN 2 S L J RESTAURANT LIMITED GALLERY (1ST FLR) 10 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 S L J RESTAURANT LIMITED OFFICES (2ND FLR.) 10 ST STEPHEN GREEN NTH DUBLIN 2 THOMAS BARRY & COMPANY 11 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 Sunita Balami t/a HIMALAYAN BEAUTY 11 ST STEPHENS GREEN BASEMENT DUBLIN 2 Sunita Balami t/a HIMALAYAN BEAUTY 11 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 RORY FITZPATRICK 11 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 THOMAS BARRY & COMPANY 11 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 MIRAVEX LTD 11 ST STEPHENS GREEN 1ST FLOOR DUBLIN 2 A D M C PROPERTY LIMITED GROUND FLOOR AND BASEMENT 12 ST. STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 A D M C PROPERTY LIMITED FIRST FLOOR 12 ST. STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN 2 A D M C PROPERTY LIMITED SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR 12 ST. STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN 2 STAUNTON SPORTS LIMITED T/A ELVERYS SPORTS GROUND FLOOR AND BASEMENT 13 ST. STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 ENGAGE EDUCATION IRELAND LIMITED 1ST FLOOR 13 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 CYNTHIA LENNON OFFICES PART 3RD FLOOR 13 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 APPENDIX SIX: List of BID Properties within the BID Area (Please note the list of Street Traders is currently being updated) SHEA CULLEN SOLICITORS PART FLOOR 3 13 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 CARRIGWOOD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 2ND FLOOR 13 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 PEPLOES WINE BISTRO PART 2ND FLOOR 13 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 TAXBACK.COM 14 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 HATCH & SONS FOOD EMPORIUM LTD C/O JERRY MELLICK 15 ST STEPHENS GREEN FLR -1 DUBLIN 2 ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BOARD HEAD OFFICE OFFICES CARPARK 16 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 PEPLOES WINE BISTRO PEPLOES WINE BISTRO 16 ST STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN 2 THE TRUSTEES KILDARE STREET & UNIVERSITY CLUB HOUSE AS CLUB ROOMS & YD 17 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE P L C 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN (20 CAR SPACES BASEMENT) DUBLIN 2 INTERCOM R & D U L C 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN (BASEMENT STORE) DUBLIN 2 INTERCOM R & D U L C 17A-21 ST STEPENS GREEN (1ST FLOOR) DUBLIN 2 INTERCOM R & D U L C 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN (GROUND FLOOR) DUBLIN 2 18-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN DOWNTUL LTD T/A STARBUCKS FLOORS -1,0 NORTH DUBLIN 2 17A 18-21 STEPHENS GREEN IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE PLC 2 CAR SPACES NTH DUBLIN 2 INTERCOM R & D U L C 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN PART FLOOR 2 DUBLIN 2 Irish Life Assurance P L C 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN 26 CAR SPACES DUBLIN 2 PART FLOOR 2 AND 4 CAR INTERCOM R & D U L C 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN SPACES DUBLIN 2 INTERCOM R & D U L C 3RD FLOOR, 18-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BOARD HEAD OFFICE OFFICES 4TH 5TH 6TH FLOORS, 102 CAR 17A,18-21 ST STEPHENS GR NTH DUBLIN 2 IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE PLC CAR PARK 17A ST STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN 2 17A,18-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE P L C CAR PARK NORTH DUBLIN 12 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE P L C 4 CAR SPACES NTH DUBLIN 2 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE PLC 2 CAR SPACES NTH DUBLIN 2 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE PLC 2 CAR SPACES NTH DUBLIN 2 APPENDIX SIX: List of BID Properties within the BID Area (Please note the list of Street Traders is currently being updated) 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE PLC 4 CAR SPACES NTH DUBLIN 2 17A-21 ST STEPHENS GREEN IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE PLC 2 CAR SPACES NTH DUBLIN 2 17A 18.21 STEPHENS GREEN IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE PLC 1 CAR SPACE NORTH DUBLIN 2 IRISH LIFE ASSURANCE PLC CAR PARK 17A ST STEPHENS GREEN NTH DUBLIN 2 BROWNS HOTEL & RESTAURANT COMPANY LIMITED RESTAURANT/CAFE GUESTHOUSE 22 ST STEPHENS GREEN DUBLIN 2 MR ERIC TYDGADT RESTAURANT/CAFE (BASEMENT) 22 STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN 2 K W REAL ESTATE P L C 22B ST STEPHENS GREEN NORTH DUBLIN 2 23(PT) RERE 22 ST.STEPHENS MERRION CAPITAL HOLDINGS LIMITED SHOP, ART GALLERY OFFICES, CAR SPACES GREEN DUBLIN 2 NEW IRELAND ASSURANCE & CO.
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