Crosbie wants planning changes to Watchtower
Businessman Harry Crosbie is in negotiations with the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) about altering the use of his proposed 120-metre skyscraper in Dublin.
Businessman Harry Crosbie is in negotiations with the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) about altering the use of his proposed 120-metre skyscraper in Dublin.
The architecture firm behind the Dundrum Town Centre and the G Hotel in Galway has gone into examinership after suffering from a dramatic decline in its business.
It was a long time coming, but the letter the Dean of Derry has spent years waiting for has finally arrived.
The University of Ulster is to relocate many courses from its Jordanstown campus to Belfast as part of a £250m development scheme.
An Taisce has been accused of “scaremongering” in opposing plans for a €100 million tourism development at Tinerana House in east Clare.
The Manager of Dublin City Council is to prepare a report for councillors on how the developer Seán Dunne was granted planning permission by city planners for his site in Ballsbridge.
The University of Ulster today revealed details of a major development plan costing more than £250m which will result in the majority of its Jordanstown courses moving to the Belfast campus.
The Docklands Authority has published a draft planning scheme for over 100 acres on the Poolbeg Peninsula and has invited submissions during the 62 day public consultation phase which starts this week.
Property developer Seán Dunne says a “snobbish element” in Ballsbridge opposed his high-rise scheme for the Dublin 4 site.
An Bord Pleanála has refused Sean Dunne’s application for permission to develop his controversial €1.5 billion Ballsbridge high rise development saying it would represent “gross overdevelopment”