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16 Nov '23 |
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Sandymount flood protections delayed until 2032
Flood defences, recommended 20 years ago to protect more than 1,000 homes in Sandymount, Dublin, are unlikely be in place before 2032, according to a new assessment from Dublin City Council. - Subscribe |
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03 Nov '23 |
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Heuston masterplan aims to house people along the Liffey at new gateway to Dublin city
CIÉ hasn’t been “sitting on our hands” in the two years since the master plan was published, he says. It has been working with the council, modelling the impact of development and working with - Subscribe |
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18 Oct '23 |
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Smithfield voted second ‘coolest neighbourhood’ in the world in Time Out survey
It said Smithfield’s charm lay in its authenticity, “with old and new independent establishments coexisting and thriving – from the iconic Cobblestone pub, the heart of traditional Irish music i - Subscribe |
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08 Sep '23 |
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Dublin City Council told to urgently address ‘chronic shortage’ of up to 50,000 homes in Docklands
This is according to the Docklands Oversight and Consultative Forum (DOCF), who have been appointed by Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien to advise the DCC on the strategic development of the area.
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04 Sep '23 |
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Fourteen Dublin locations, including rail hubs, identified for ‘intensive’ development of 130,000 homes
The Transport Oriented Development report sets out the areas in Dublin city and county which should have significantly higher levels of housing due to their proximity to high-capacity transport, inclu - Subscribe |
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04 Sep '23 |
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DAA ‘not in contention’ for Dublin Airport land as rivals table higher bids
Source says some bids ‘well in excess’ of asking price for 260-acre site, which could be worth as much as €210m - Subscribe |
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04 Sep '23 |
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End of an era: Why the IFSC risks turning into a fossil of Ireland’s corporate history
The idea to revitalise it, which Haughey had pilfered for his 1987 general election manifesto from financier Dermot Desmond, was straightforward. The IFSC would be a tax-incentive zone and firms appro - Subscribe |
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31 Aug '23 |
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NTA denies BusConnects will have ‘negative impact’ on value of Nutley Lane properties in D4
The proposed BusConnects scheme will not have a “negative impact” on the value of residential properties on Nutley Lane in Donnybrook, south Dublin and will more than likely “contribute to an in - Subscribe |
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31 Aug '23 |
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Penneys completes €10m revamp of flagship Mary Street store
The high street retailer said the €10 million investment is part of a wider €250 million commitment to overhauling its Irish stores and distribution facilities over the next decade. - Subscribe |
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22 Aug '23 |
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Development at 'white water rafting' site at stalemate as council 'in limbo'
PLANS FOR A new development on George’s Dock have ground to a halt, as Dublin City Council struggles to decide on how the site should be used. The rapid development of the Docklands has not yet solv - Subscribe |
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18 Aug '23 |
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Dunnes Stores begins work on fit-out of Point Village anchor unit in Dublin
The dispute between his former company, Point Village Development Ltd (now in liquidation) and Dunnes Stores has raged in the courts ever since, with the High Court at one stage directing that the fit - Subscribe |
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08 Aug '23 |
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Dún Laoghaire main street: After years of shop closures, is it turning a corner?
Despite the positivity reported by a number of businesses and measures taken by the council, some see the impending opening of Cherrywood Town Centre, just 7km from Dún Laoghaire’s main street, as - Subscribe |
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29 Jul '23 |
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Developers join forces to oppose proposed 97% hike in Cherrywood council contributions
The developers and Cherrywood landowners include Johnny Ronan’s Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE), Cairn Homes, Hines APG, Quintain Ireland and Jackson Way Property. - Subscribe |
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21 Jul '23 |
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Dundrum residents turn out in hundreds to object to Council’s Local Area Plan
"Creating a safe and pleasant public realm for pedestrians has been shown time and time again to increase footfall for businesses on high streets.” The proposed changes will “kill off the village - Subscribe |
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20 Mar '23 |
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Clerys developer calls on Government to provide funding for transformation of O’Connell Street in Dublin
Derek McGrath: “It is a core focus for us to bring exceptional occupiers/tenants to this location to create footfall, business, trade, employment and overall, a general physical and social improveme - Subscribe |
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08 Jan '23 |
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Paddy McKillen jr’s plans to convert a derelict Georgian building at 35 Harcourt Street
The project at 35 Harcourt Street will enter the planning phase in the next few weeks. The building will contain a Brooks & Co spa, similar to that in the Press Up Group’s Glasson Lakehouse resort i - Subscribe |
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03 Jan '23 |
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Latest plans for site at 29-30 Fishamble Street, vacant and derelict since the mid 20th century.
The total cost of the project is €4.3 million, making it cheaper per apartment than the council’s scheme.
“The current estimated cost is €4.3 million for 10 apartments, a mix of one- and tw - Subscribe |
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25 Nov '22 |
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Residents threaten legal action over Sandymount’s Strand Road
“A chunk of Merrion Road and all of Strand Road and Beach Road is essentially the unfinished section of the M50 with unfettered traffic which is continuing and growing,” he said. - Subscribe |
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19 Nov '22 |
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Almost €8m earmarked for redevelopment of area between Dawson Street and Grafton Street
The council’s plans will be published and available for submissions in the coming weeks. It will then move to detailed design, expected to take up to 12 months. A two-year construction phase is envi - Subscribe |
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08 Nov '22 |
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Minister overturns ban on new housing in Dalkey and Killiney
An effective ban on new housing in Dalkey and Killiney Hill, one of Dublin’s wealthiest suburbs, has been overturned.
For over a decade, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council had large parts of - Subscribe |
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