The appeal said the development will serve employers in the area pointing out that Facebook is planning to employ 5,000 at its Ballsbridge HQ.
It was drafted by Thornton O Connor planning consultants and said the reduction of the 18 bedspaces will not achieve the sustainable development of this core urban site .
The quantum and quality of the communal living/kitchen/dining spaces is entirely acceptable and will provide a high quality living environment for future residents and thus the loss of 18 bedspaces is unreasonable, it said.
Five third-party appeals have been lodged against the decision to grant by Valerin O’Shea, Margaret Reid, Timothy O’Donovan, Edward and Hazel O’Flynn along with Fionán and Nuala Clifford.
Bartra Capital secures planning permission for its fourth co-living scheme in Dublin
The company is planning to spend €130 million constructing its planned four shared co-living sites. By Gordon Deegan Thursday 10 Dec 2020, 4:03 PM Dec 10th 2020, 4:03 PM 10,341 Views 16 Comments
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RICHARD BARRETT’S BARTRA Capital has secured planning permission for its fourth shared co-living space scheme for the capital.
This follows An Bord Pleanala granting planning permission for the €40 million proposal in spite of Green Party Minister Roderic O’Gorman being one of two current TDs to lodge objections against the shared co-living 210 bed space project for Castleknock.