Luxury retailers: if you build it, will they come? Can the retail developments on Dublin’s Dawson St attract the big-name international brands? Donal Buckley March 26, 2017 Bond Street, London: can Dawson Street become its Irish equivalent? Previous Next Image 1 of 2 Visitors enter the Jimmy Choo luxury flagship store, operated by Jimmy Choo Ltd., a unit of JAB Holdings, on New Bond Street, in London, U.K., on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014. Jimmy Choo plans an initial public offering in London next month, betting that consumer demand for its $1,995 Lust peep-toe sandals can draw investors as larger luxury companies confront slumping demand in Asia. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Photo by Eoin O'Hara Image 2 of 2 Pedestrians walk past the Gucci store on Fifth Avenue in New York on June 30, 2014. A The glass structure, at the base of the Trump Tower, is Guccis newest store. AFP PHOTO/Don Emmert (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images) Photo by Eoin O'Hara LATEST NEWS06:00Fresh floral dessert recipes to try this week04:00Matt Cooper: Ask not what Eir can do for you, but what you do for Eir20:44Business owner resigns as Labour councillor after WRC awards former employee €11,00019:50Tetrarch puts five-star Mount Juliet hotel on the market19:39Profits at Bank of America’s Irish arm surge16:47Flight risk: ten tips to get the best travel insurance this summer