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- Fahy, Declan (1998-07-16). "Liffey walkway and new book market being considered". The Irish Times.
- "Liffey Boardwalk mooted". Irish Architecture News. Archiseek. 1998-07-16.
- Scanlon, Emmett (Winter 2001). "Fade to Grey : The Liffey Boardwalk". Building Material. No. 5.
- Mònica Oliveres i Guixer (2002). "Liffey Boardwalk". European Prize for Urban Public Space. Centre of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona.
- Hegarty, Neil (2010) [2004]. Waking Up In Dublin. Bobcat Books. pp. 98–99. ISBN 978-0-85712-456-2.
- Kennedy, Edel (2006-08-24). "Brazen drug dealers take over city tourist trail". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 2020-06-14.
- "2001 – Boardwalk, Liffey Quays, Dublin". Archiseek. 2010-02-04.
- "ILI February Lecture: The Liffey Boardwalk – McGarry Ni Eanaigh". Irish Landscape Institute. 2014-02-04.
The Boardwalk project won an AAI Award for Excellence in 2002 and an RIAI Irish Architecture Award in 2001.
- Brophy, Daragh (2015-10-19). "Tales of people 'having sex on the boardwalk' at odds with glossy new tourism video". TheJournal.ie.
- McNally, Frank (2016). 111 Places in Dublin That You Must Not Miss. Emons Verlag. pp. 127–128. ISBN 978-3-96041-026-3.
- Smith, Michael (2017-09-10). "Boardwalk hysteria is grossly exaggerated". Village Magazine.
- Woods, Killian (2017-11-25). "Dublin council is recruiting outside help to look after the unloved Liffey boardwalk". Fora.
- Stenson, Elaine (2018-11-01). "Man Gets 14 Years In Jail For Raping Spanish Student". Radio Nova.