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Johnny Ronan fails to get planning permission for his 40-plus storey tower in Dublin s docklands

Johnny Ronan fails to get planning permission for his 40-plus storey tower in Dublin s docklands
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Johnny Ronan s 40-storey Docklands tower scheme is refused permission

Johnny Ronan s 40-storey Docklands tower scheme is refused permission
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Permission refused for 360 bed co-living development

Dublin Correspondent Permission has been refused for a 360 bed co-living development in a historic part of Dublin s north city, which would have included a 14-storey block beside Dublin s Victorian Fruit and Vegetable Market. The board ruled that the proposed development would seriously detract from the setting and character of the Halston Street Conservation Area. The area has six protected buildings including St Michan s Church, the Fruit and Vegetable Market, Green Street Courthouse and the Debtors Prison as well as St Michan s Park. View of the proposed development on Mary s Lane An Taisce had opposed the development and spokesperson Kevin Duff welcomed the decision saying the scheme, which also involved an eight-storey block beside St Michan s Church, represented over-development of a sensitive area.

Redevelopment of former DIT campus gets green light

Redevelopment of former DIT campus gets green light Updated / Monday, 21 Dec 2020 17:40 Dublin City Council Dublin City Council has given the green light to €475 million plans to construct a large scale mixed use scheme for the redevelopment of DIT s former Kevin Street Campus. Last May, Westridge Real Estate lodged plans for the development of 53,110 ft of office accommodation in two 11-storey blocks alongside 299 build to rent apartments across three buildings of up to 14 storeys in height. Westridge acquired the 3.57 acre site for €140 million in August 2019 and a report lodged with the plans by EY estimates that the total output that the redevelopment will generate over 10 years is €7.67 billion.

Kildare Gardaí patrol rail stations and trains to target suspected drug dealers

Kildare Gardaí patrol rail stations and trains to target suspected drug dealers
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