How Dublin used culture to strategically boost its nightlife
In 2024, Dublin launched a new Night-Time Economy Strategy to reimagine nightlife as a key pillar of civic and cultural life. Led by the city’s first Night-Time Economy Adviser,.
One Dublin, One Book brings the city together through literature
Every April since 2005, Dublin residents have been encouraged to read the same book either written by a Dubliner or connected with the capital city, through the One Dublin,.
Delivering sustainable artist workspaces in Dublin
Dublin City Council’s Space to Create programme responds to a critical shortage of artist workspaces by refurbishing vacant buildings into long-term, affordable studios. With €9.5 million in funding from.
Public art and conversation: Dublin’s approach to embracing diversity
Dublin’s population has become more diverse in recent years. However, it was quickly identified by The Dublin Place Brand Team that the growing diversity of those living in the.
How Dublin is shaping its civic soul through cultural engagement
Making cultural offerings appealing and more accessible to residents to ensure engagement and ongoing participation.
Dublin’s international literary award: how a global network of 400 libraries contributes
Dublin's Literary Award is enabling global participation, not just for authors and audiences but for libraries too.
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Dublin's modern economy is heavily influenced by its capacity to attract international business, with 250 global financial institutions and nine of the top ten global ICT (Information and Communication.