Comment from Philippa Burne
It is a well-known pattern of cities that over time business changes, industries close down or shift away, and whole areas fall into decline and decay. Rents drop and artists move in. Gradually the area becomes lively again, interesting, attractive. Cafes and bars open and flourish and the area becomes a cultural hub. So it was with Temple Bar in Dublin.
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