Quinlan Street is one of the shortest principal streets in Limerick City, measuring approximately eighty-five feet at its centre. Located within the historic Georgian Quarter, it forms an important connection between the Crescent, at the southern end of O’Connell Street, and O’Connell Avenue. Developed between the 1820s and 1840s, the street is lined with distinctive multi-storey red-brick Georgian townhouses built over basements. Its unusual layout means that one side is longer than the other. The street was named after Thomas Quinlan, the builder responsible for the original houses at numbers 1 and 2, preserving his contribution to Limerick’s urban development.