GrantedDecided 12 July 2019Dublin City Council

3036/19: Planning permission for the erection of signage at Charlemont Exchange located at the junction of Charlemont Street and Charlemont Place, Dublin 2, D02 VN88. The development will consist of: Erection of signage along the south-western elevation consisting of: - 1 no. WeWork facade sign comprising of built up illuminated lettering in aluminium back painted colour located between the 4th and 5th floor. - 1 no. WeWork wall mounted engraved brass plaque comprising of brushed brass, etched and engraved. - 1 no. WeWork illuminated projecting double sided signage comprising of aluminium painted black panelling with white lettering. Erection of signage along the south eastern elevation consisting of: - 1 no. WeWork over door sign comprising of built up suspended rimless illuminated lettering in aluminium back painted colour. - 1 no. WeWork facade sign comprising of built up illuminated lettering in aluminium back painted colour located between the 4th and 5th floor. - 1 No. WeWork illuminated projecting double sided sign comprising of aluminium painted black panelling with white lettering.

Charlemont Exchange, Junction of Charlemont Place and Charlemont Street, Dublin 2, D02 VN88
DecisionGrant permission
Decided12 July 2019
Application typePermission
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