‘Sky pod’ Liberty Hall plan delayed
Plans to replace Liberty Hall with a 20-storey building are due to be lodged with Dublin City Council within weeks.
Plans to replace Liberty Hall with a 20-storey building are due to be lodged with Dublin City Council within weeks.
SIPTU unveiled this design for the proposed new Liberty Hall at its centenary conference in Tralee,
Liberty Hall in Dublin should be preserved as a “heritage structure of national importance”,
Dublin City Council deliberated on the proposals by SIPTU to redevelop Liberty Hall for a considerable period of time.
Gilroy McMahon has been appointed as the architects for the development of the Liberty Hall Project.
An Bord Pleanála has refused permission for the demolition and redevelopment of Liberty Hall.
City planners have demanded that Siptu justify why they want to demolish Liberty Hall in favour of a taller skyscraper.
A shortlist of six architects firms has been drawn up to design a replacement for Liberty Hall in the centre of Dublin.
The country’s largest trade union, Siptu, has become the latest victim of the property slump and has decided to postpone plans to demolish and redevelop its landmark Liberty Hall headquarters in Dublin.
Dublin city planners have granted permission to Siptu for the demolition of Liberty Hall and its replacement by a taller and bulkier building.