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March 16, 2017

Dublin sees post-Brexit future as a finance hub

  • More than 60 construction cranes are erecting high-rise offices, hotels and apartments along the riverfront.
  • By SHAWN POGATCHNIK
    Associated Press

    DUBLIN — Britain's plans to leave the European Union threaten to cause Ireland all kinds of economic and security headaches. But a silver lining is expanding daily along the crane-filled banks of the River Liffey, a likely post-Brexit refuge for British banking operations.

    Dublin's financial district barely existed three decades ago but today stretches for nearly a mile on both banks of the river. More than 60 construction cranes are erecting future high-rise offices, hotels and apartments along the riverfront.


     
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