Reduction in size of landmark Galway development Original Augustine Hill project consisted of 378 apartments, a large commercial area, a 180-bed hotel, a covered public area and a six-screen cinema
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A landmark project for Galway has been reduced in size following consultation with the city council.
Augustine Hill beside Ceannt Station is an eight-acre development, and is the most significant inner-city development in Galway’s history.
The original €320 million project consisted of 378 apartments, a large commercial area, a 180-bed hotel, a covered public area and a six-screen cinema.
Augustine Hill is a joint development by CIÉ, which owns the land, Edward Capital, run by Galway developer Gerry Barrett, and Summix Capital. CIÉ held a competition in 2017 to find a developer for the site.
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