How the recovery became a ‘calamity’ for Dublin’s street markets - News Summed Up

How the recovery became a ‘calamity’ for Dublin’s street markets


The Dublin Flea Market was everything the unlamented Celtic Tiger was not. Dublin Flea Market in 2013. Sharon Greene, one of the founders of the flea market and an installation artist, believes the recession was good for street markets, but the recovery has been a “calamity”. Caryna Camerino spent several years attending the Dublin Flea Market and farmers markets before opening up her acclaimed bakery shop, Camerino, in Capel Street in the autumn of 2014. “The Dublin Flea Market was easily my most important market,” she said.


Source: The Irish Times October 08, 2018 00:00 UTC



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