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1 The lands have frontage on to the N2 and the Kentstown road, are well-fenced and have been reseeded recently.
2 The site will be used for a huge office development which will have frontage on to the Southern Cross extension to the M50 motorway.
3 One of the shops will have frontage on to Duke Street while the other will open on to Upper Duke Lane and Lemon Street.
4 Three of the shops have frontage on to Capel Street while the fourth has dual frontage to Little Britain Street as well as Capel Street.
5 It has frontage on to both the Rathfarnham Road and Beechlawn Way.
6 It has frontage on to both the mall and the shopping centre.
7 The parcel of land has frontage on to the Lucan road.
8 It has frontage on to Upper Hatch Street and Adelaide Road.
9 The scheme has frontage on to Carman's Hall, Garden Lane and Ash Street.
10 The land has frontage on to Whitehall Road East, close to the junction with Nutgrove Avenue.
11 It has frontages in three streets, and it might be called the shop of the hundred windows.
12 The site has frontage on to both Lower Rathmines Road and Military Road, directly opposite St Mary's College.
13 The waterfront site was previously occupied by warehouses and has frontage on to Dock Road and Merchants Road.
14 The land, which was assembled by a local businessman, has frontage on to Main Street and Leinster Street.
15 The land has frontage on to the River Liffey and is within a mile of water and sewerage services.
16 The site, which has frontage on to Manor Street and Fingal Place, would suit an apartment or townhouse scheme.
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