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18 Oct 2025

Limerick's Fireplace Site set to burn brightly again

Councillors give green-light to new development in Nicholas Street

Limerick's Fireplace Site set to burn brightly again

The Fireplace Site at Nicholas Street in the heart of the city is set to be home to an arts centre | PICTURE: Adrian Butler

COUNCILLORS have approved plans to build a design and innovation hub in Limerick’s Medieval Quarter.

After more than 25 years, it looks like there will be development at the Fireplace Site on Nicholas Street.

At this month’s metropolitan meeting, members formally approved the construction of the facility which will see artists' studios, workspaces, a retail area, an exhibition space, cafe/restaurant and an outdoor area which will provide views of the River Shannon and St Mary’s Cathedral.

Demolition of buildings in the 1990s revealed the historic stone wall situated between what were two medieval stone houses
It contained a fireplace, giving rise to the area’s unique name.

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The new structure will incorporate these historic walls.

It will see the building of a new part two-storey, part single-storey building which will incorporate the upstanding walls of the Fireplace Site.

Since the development is taking place on public land as opposed to private land, it was the role of councillors to approve, reject or alter the application.

In the event, it was passed with no debate in the council chamber.

Mayor John Moran said: “It’s a really pivotal site to move that street to the next level.”

He added the approval of this scheme will give rise to an application for almost €6m of European Union funding.

Nearby, a fashion hub is planned for the former garda station at Mary Street.

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