Article 3Y4VZ Dublin's homelessness crisis jars with narrative of Irish economic boom

Dublin's homelessness crisis jars with narrative of Irish economic boom

by
Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
from on (#3Y4VZ)

Ireland is the EU's star performer, but almost 700 families have become homeless in the capital this year

Jobs are bountiful, luring back emigrants and drawing newcomers. Property prices are soaring. Chic restaurants are fully booked weeks in advance. RTi television is showcasing the top new entries to Ireland's rich list - many of them tech tycoons , plus a Ferrari salesman and other purveyors of luxury.

Not long ago considered a hopeless case, Ireland's economy is now roaring ahead with 5.6% GDP growth, making it the European Union's star performer.

Related: Dublin's ghost signs: preserving a city's fading memories

Congratulations to everyone occupying the vacant property at 34 Nth Frederick St, Dublin. Injunction be damned: it's better to break the law than to break the poor. #TakeBacktheCity #HousingCrisis

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