Patrick Street, Limerick

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Patrick Street (Irish: Sráid Pádraig) is a street in central Limerick, Ireland. The street forms part of the main central thoroughfare of the city which incorporates Patrick Street, Rutland Street & O'Connell Street. The street is named after Patrick Arthur a member of the prominent Arthur family at the time. [1]

The street was renovated in the early 1990s during the construction of Arthur's Quay Shopping Centre which forms the west side of the street. The shopping centre is mainly inward facing, which does not add much to footfall on the street. The east side of the street was part of the ill fated Opera Centre development which never passed the planning stage. As a result most of this section of the street lies derelict with no business activity.

References

  1. Gerry Joyce. "Limerick City Street Names". Limerickcity.ie. Retrieved 2012-10-20. 
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