Dominick Street, Dublin

Dominick Street
1960s Dublin Corporation flats on Lower Dominick Street photographed in 2019.
Native nameSráid Dhoiminic (Irish)
NamesakeChristopher Dominick
LocationDublin, Ireland
Postal codeD01
North endBroadstone
South endParnell Street
Construction
Construction start1740s
DemolishedLarge parts of Lower Dominick Street (1958)
Other
Known forGeorgian houses and tenements
Saint Saviour's Dominican Priory Church and Georgian housing.

Dominick Street (Irish: Sráid Dhoiminic) is a street on the North side of Dublin city laid out by the physician Sir Christopher Dominick and further developed by his family after his death in 1743. The lands had originally been acquired by Dominick in 1709.[1][2]

The Luas Green Line runs through part of the street and there is a Dominick Luas stop on Lower Dominick Street.

Dominick Street Lower is connected to Parnell Street at its southern end while the junction of Bolton Street and Dorset Street bisects the street before Dominick Street Upper intersects with Western Way and Constitution Hill at its Northern end near Broadstone.

  1. ^ Scully, Seamus (1980). "Around Dominick Street". Dublin Historical Record. 33 (3): 82–92. JSTOR 30104187. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  2. ^ Harris, Adam (24 September 2014). "A History of Granby Park". Ronan Stewart Services. Retrieved 25 July 2023.