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30 Oct '24 |
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Owners of 4-5 Grafton Street have applied to change use of upper floors to residential
The buildings were acquired by Brian McKiernan, a former chief executive of stockbrokers Davy, and Emer McKiernan along with a number of partnerships, back in 2023. The proposed development will consi - Subscribe |
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26 Oct '24 |
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Johnny Ronan-led Glass Bottle developers win planning for first offices on huge site
Developers of the huge Glass Bottle site in Dublin 4 have secured planning permission for the first commercial blocks in the massive scheme including office blocks of seven to 12 storeys. - Subscribe |
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25 Oct '24 |
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Harry Crosbie wins permission for Vicar Street hotel
The council has granted planning permission to Mr Crosbie’s Vicar Street Hotel Ltd for the eight storey hotel despite receiving 40 objections, including one from an Augustinian priest, Fr Paddy O’ - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '24 |
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Developer submits plans for 66 apartments on Terenure synagogue site
Granbrind Terenure Ltd submitted an application to Dublin City Council on September 20th to demolish the existing synagogue structure and build 66 apartments across three blocks, ranging from three to - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '24 |
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Plans for 100-bedroom Baggot Street Hotel lodged
The company behind the plans, Raglan Townhouse Hotel Ltd, is seeking planning permission for the hotel at Nos 46, 48 and 52-54 Baggot Street Upper and at 46, 48, 50 and 52-54 Eastmoreland Lane, Dublin - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '24 |
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New ‘large scale’ residential development plan expected for €107m RTÉ Montrose site
Cairn Homes has confirmed it is to lodge a new Large Scale Residential Development (LRD) planning application with Dublin City Council for its €107.5 million former RTÉ site next year. - Subscribe |
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17 Oct '24 |
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Planning approval for 399 apartment scheme beside Royal Hospital Kilmainham ‘unlawful’, judge says
A High Court judge has found An Bord Pleanála granted an unlawful permission for a five block build-to-rent apartment scheme, including one block 18-storeys high, near the Royal Hospital building in - Subscribe |
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10 Oct '24 |
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Just 28% of all planning cases considered by Bord Pleanála during 2023 were decided within expected time frame
While the total number of planning cases received increased by 7 per cent from 3,059 to 3,272 during the 12 month period to the end of December, the number dealt with was up 55 per cent, from 2,115 to - Subscribe |
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26 Sep '24 |
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Merrion Hotel wins planning battle as the council rejects hotel and apartment scheme by Eamon Waters firm
Dublin City Council has refused planning permission for a new hotel scheme for Baggot Street Lower after the five-star Merrion Hotel and local residents objected.
Last month, an Eamon Waters firm, Pe - Subscribe |
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19 Sep '24 |
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Cairn Homes proposals in Blackrock and Dublin 18 for almost 900 homes refused planning permission
An Bord Pleanála has turned down Cairn Homes plans for 355 “built to rent” (BTR) apartments for Cross Avenue, Blackrock and 534 “build to rent” apartments on a site at Brennanstown Road, Dubl - Subscribe |
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04 Sep '24 |
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Fresh application to build almost 1,000 homes at former Central Mental Hospital site in Dundrum
A fresh planning application for the construction of almost 1,000 homes on the site of the former Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum, Dublin has been submitted to An Bord Pleanála, more than a year a - Subscribe |
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15 Aug '24 |
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Plan for 178 apartments at former Bray Dell site approved
An Bord Pleanála (ABP) has given permission for the large-scale residential development of 178 apartments on the former Dell site in Bray, following a third party appeal, and a first party appeal by - Subscribe |
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02 Aug '24 |
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Glenveagh apartment plan close to Howth Castle rejected
Plans by listed housebuilder Glenveagh to construct a €60 million 135-unit apartment scheme on a site adjoining Howth demesne have been blocked by Fingal County Council. - Subscribe |
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01 Aug '24 |
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‘Gentrification on steroids’ – campaigners oppose new luxury accommodation in The Liberties
This latest planning application was submitted by Welthomas Property to develop a part 7-storey aparthotel with 93 rooms and a bar/events space alongside The Masonry at 151 Thomas Street. - Subscribe |
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26 Jul '24 |
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Lidl wins planning permission for new retail and residential development in Dublin suburbs
Lidl Ireland has secured planning permission to develop a new supermarket plus more than 40 apartments on the site of a former Ford dealership in Crumlin, in south Dublin, despite strong opposition fr - Subscribe |
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26 Jul '24 |
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Planners block retention of new Temple Bar ‘superpub’
Keywell Dac were seeking retention of the pub “in the interests of protecting existing contractual employment arrangements on site” ahead of a preparation of a comprehensive planning application f - Subscribe |
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25 Jul '24 |
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Dublin Port lodges planning application for €1.1 billion Poolbeg peninsula development
Public information sessions on the 3FM project plans are set to take place in August, according to Dublin Port - Subscribe |
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25 Jul '24 |
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Planning body undercuts de facto ban on Dublin hotels with Capel Street approval
An Bord Pleanála has overturned Dublin City Council’s decision to refuse plans for an eight-storey hotel on Capel Street - Subscribe |
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25 Jul '24 |
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Boundary dispute holding up construction of 74 homes at Rush, Co Dublin, court told
The agents were working off a 2015 map, which was submitted to the Land Registry to clarify the correct boundary between the properties, which it is claimed marks out the boundary between the properti - Subscribe |
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16 Jul '24 |
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Residents object to Google’s plan for pub at Bolands Mill campus
Last month Google Ireland Ltd lodged plans with the council to change a permitted use of “retail, cafe, restaurant, marketplace” to that of “public house” for the ground floor and lower ground - Subscribe |
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