RefusedDecided 13 May 2019Dublin City Council

2537/19: Permission for development comprising alterations and revisions to an existing planning permission (Reg. Ref. 4342/16 (ABP Ref. 29S.248844)) relating to the development of a hotel at 9-17 St. Andrew's Lane, Dublin 2. The approved development permitted the demolition of an existing two storey building and replacement with an eight storey + plant level over lower ground floor hotel development consisting of 136 bedrooms; reception, bike store and lobby area, and associated back of house facilities including, linen store, staff rooms, changing area and associated uses. The approved development also permitted works to the public realm. The proposed alterations comprise (1) the reconfiguration of the internal layout of the upper ground floor and the first floor levels, (2) the reconfiguration of the roof profile to include the development of an additional storey to create a nine storey + plant level over lower ground floor development. The proposal would increase the number of bedrooms to 156; ancillary accommodation includes reception, bike store and lobby area, and associated back of house facilities including, linen store, staff rooms, changing areas and associated uses.

9-17, St. Andrew's Lane, Dublin 2
DecisionRefuse permission
Decided13 May 2019
Application typePermission
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