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24 Aug '25 |
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Lioncor Developments subsidiary gets approval for 145 apartments at at the Carlisle site in Kimmage
The planning application was submitted by Lioncor Developments subsidiary, 1 Terenure Land Ltd, whose ultimate parent company is an American asset management firm that owns Inter Milan football club, - Subscribe |
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15 Aug '25 |
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Muted opposition to latest Clonliffe College apartments plan
Hines partner fund, CWTC Multi-Family ICAV, lodged plans last month with Dublin City Council for a 10-year planning permission for the 1,131-home scheme that includes a 13-storey apartment block for t - Subscribe |
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15 Aug '25 |
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Cairn Homes lodges plan for 252 apartments and houses in Blackrock that will made available for sale
Cairn has been trying to develop the site for the past seven years and last year An Coimisiún Pleanála refused permission for 355 build-to-rent apartments as it would lead to an over-proliferation o - Subscribe |
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15 Aug '25 |
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NWQ Devco Limited, part of Ronan Group Real Estate, loses planning appeal for ‘overly dominant’ office scheme on Dublin’s North Quay
An Coimisiún Pleanála said the development would be “overbearing” on nearby residential properties and would lead to an “unacceptable and unjustified” loss of sunlight and overshadowing of a - Subscribe |
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13 Aug '25 |
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Cairn Homes refused permission for 280 new homes in south west Dublin
An Coimisiún Pleanála (ACP) has rejected a planning application by Cairn Homes for 280 new homes in Newcastle South in Co Dublin following a three-year process.
The proposed 8.5 hectare developme - Subscribe |
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01 Aug '25 |
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St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre plan is shot down by planning appeals board
An Coimisiún Pleanála said the proposed scheme “lacks a strong sense of original aesthetic and would not achieve a sufficiently high standard of placemaking, urban design and architecture at this - Subscribe |
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25 Jul '25 |
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Smyth’s pub in Dublin 4 set to be demolished and replaced by apartments and a new bar
The appeals board has granted planning permission despite concerns expressed by the Pembroke Road Association and by R John McBratney and others in their appeals lodged against the decision to grant b - Subscribe |
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14 Jul '25 |
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Hines puts price of more than €64m on sale of 113 apartments in Clonliffe scheme to council
The planned sale of the 113 apartments and studios forms part of Hines’s revised plans to build a 1,131-unit apartment scheme on the grounds of the former Holy Cross College on Clonliffe Road in Dru - Subscribe |
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09 Jul '25 |
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New homes at former Teagasc Research Centre site in north Dublin given go-ahead despite local opposition
Fingal County Council has granted planning permission to the Land Development Agency (LDA) for 193 homes on a site of the former Teagasc Research Centre at the Malahide Road near Kinsealy in north Dub - Subscribe |
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09 Jul '25 |
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New plans for 1,100 apartments at former Clonliffe College site submitted by developer
Hines said that a previously planned 19-storey residential tower had been removed, while the new scheme would be less dense than its predecessor. An underground car park near the formal lawn of the fo - Subscribe |
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09 Jul '25 |
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Westleton Ltd 's 7 storey, 71 unit, apartment development in Sandyford gets go ahead
Westleton Ltd had sought planning permission for a nine storey 100 unit apartment scheme, and retail units, part of which is located over the western part of the existing retail/commercial units at Ba - Subscribe |
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03 Jul '25 |
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New Amazon data centres in Dublin 15 will have no ‘significant impact on climate’, says planner for web services giant
John Spain was speaking on behalf of Universal Developers LLC, an AWS firm which has secured planning permission from Fingal Co Council for three data centres with a combined power load of 73MW for th - Subscribe |
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01 Jul '25 |
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JLT Appian submits planning for townhouses on corner of Leeson Street Upper and Appian Way
Developer Jamie Moran, through his company JLT Appian Ltd has lodged a new planning application with Dublin City Council for former Johnny Ronan site: a terrace of four townhouses at the corner of Lee - Subscribe |
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18 Jun '25 |
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A Bain Capital backed firm plan to build student housing at former Smurfit Paper Mills, Clonskeagh opposed by locals
Harley Issuer DAC is seeking planning permission for the 439 bed spaces across five blocks from one storey to part seven storeys along with 16 residential apartments. - Subscribe |
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17 Jun '25 |
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Lioncor lodges plans for 666-unit residential scheme in Arklow as part of larger 1500-home development
The lodging of 666 new home LRD plan by Lioncor subsidiary, Certain Assets of Dawnhill and Windhill Limited, follows An Taoiseach Micheál Martin and the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Her - Subscribe |
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03 Jun '25 |
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More than 85% of planning roles sought two years ago remain vacant
The news comes in advance of a meeting of the Cabinet committee on housing this week, where several controversial issues are expected to be discussed by the Taoiseach, Tánaiste and key Ministers. - Subscribe |
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14 May '25 |
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Irish Rail seeks ‘maximum’ number of homes in its Ballyboggan master plan, despite Uisce Éireann warning on capacity
The council has published a master plan for the redevelopment of the 77-hectare industrial estate opposite Glasnevin Cemetery, the largest industrial land bank to be regenerated since the Dublin dockl - Subscribe |
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12 May '25 |
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Reforming the planning laws: ‘It was never going to be a short-term solution to the housing problem’
The chairperson Peter Mullan will become chief executive and will run the business side of things. He will report to a new governing board, which will have at least five and no more than nine members, - Subscribe |
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09 May '25 |
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An Bord Pleanála failure to decide on applications delays up to 6,000 apartments
Planning for some 6,000 “fast-track” apartments has stalled for more than three years, delaying construction after An Bord Pleanála failed to decide on 18 applications from 2021 and 2022. - Subscribe |
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09 May '25 |
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Public perception of planning system worsens while harsh reality of housing crisis hits homes
Recent reforms aim to address these challenges. The Planning and Development Act 2024 will introduce mandatory timelines for appeals and narrow the grounds for judicial review to improve transparency, - Subscribe |
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