Planning permission for dormer to rear of existing roof to accommodate attic stairs to allow conversion of attic into non habitable storage with ancillary works.
The development will consist of:• Change of use of the upper floor levels (second floor, third floor and fourth floor level) of Nos. 4-5 Grafton Street to residential use (315 sqm); • The construction of a single storey roof top extension (42 sqm) at No. 5 Grafton Street; • The proposed unit mix is as follows: 2 no. 1 bedroom units and 2 no. 3 bedroom units; • Change of use of circulation areas serving the proposed units at ground floor (10 sqm) and first floor (17 sqm) levels within No. 5 Grafton Street to residential use; • The provision of private open space in the form of a terrace at roof level of No. 5 Grafton Street to serve Unit 5b; • The provision of a new external fire stair to the rear of No. 5 Grafton Street; • Relocation of existing telecommunications at roof level: • All associated site works to facilitate the development.
Permission is sought for signage installation of new 'KFC' aluminium lettering on fascia to measure 300mm, with halo effect concealed back lighting. Shop front changes are also proposed to include the respraying of existing timber side panelling, fascia and aluminium window surrounds, installation of new 'Victorian' profile hardwood moulding with halo effect concealed back lighting strips and the replacement of existing moulding with new 'Victorian' profile hardwood moulding with halo effect concealed back lighting strips. This application is located within Grafton Street and Environs Scheme of Special Planning Control.
Permission is sought for signage installation to include new 'KFC' aluminium lettering on fascia with halo effect lighting to the rear, replacement of existing projecting sign with KFC projecting aluminium fabricated sign box, internally mounted "Hello" sign to be internally illuminated and an internally installed double sided digital EGP in the window, as well as shop front changes to include the installation of vinyl manifestations on glazing, respraying of existing timber side panelling and fascia and aluminium window surrounds, installation of new "Victorian" profile hardwood moulding with halo back lighting strips and the replacement of existing moulding with new "Victorian" profile hardwood moulding with halo back lighting strips. This application is located within Grafton Street and Environs Scheme of Special Planning Control.
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing fascia sign with a new white metal fascia sign and a new black aluminium lighting trough below, covering the existing black glass fascia with black matt vinyl at 26/27 Grafton Street, Dublin 2. Fascia sign to be 2250mm x 378mm.
The development will consist of 1. demolition of parts of front facade onto Grafton Street at ground & first floor level including removal of existing shopfront, surrounds and signage at ground floor level and removal of existing oriel window installations at first floor level; 2. construction of alterations to front facade onto Grafton Street at ground & first floor level including construction of existing shopfront, surrounds and signage at ground floor level and construction of new oriel window installations at first floor level; 3. amalgamation of two existing shop units in the building by amalgamating the existing ground floor/basement shop unit with the existing upper levels shop unit including ground floor access stairwell area; 4. demolition of part of second floor level at rear of building including associated stairs and roofs; 5. construction of new flat roof over first floor level at rear of building including associated amendment to perimeter walls; 6. general upgrades & alterations to internal areas at all levels; 7. all consequent ancillary alterations, site services and boundary treatments.
Permission for new signage to the street elevation consisting of new fascia sign with individual lettering and coloured led back lighting, new projecting roundel sign and new sign in the first floor window, all at 3 Grafton Street, Dublin 2.
Retention permission for the development will consist of retention permission to place street furniture in front of this premises on private property adjacent to public footpath. The street furniture will consist of: (a) 12 no. tables of 600mm x 600mm, (b) 24 no. chairs, (c) 2 no. screen canvas lean to canopies framed in timber with painted timber picket style screen fencing 1200mm high around seating area to public path edge. The total seating area proposed is 25sq.m.
The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor and basement from the permitted retail to retail with cafe/restaurant area, new pinned signage to existing front elevation in lieu of existing original signage and associated ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of removal of existing 'Inglot' signage and projecting banner at first floor level. Proposed external signage to existing timber storefront fascia at ground floor level in the form of individually pin mounted front-lit letters with a proposed internally illuminated 'snow cap' roundel behind the existing fenestration at first floor level. Minor alteration to storefront facade facing Anne Street South at ground floor level to include the replacement of existing modern sliding entry doors with traditional double leaf timber entry doors. All with associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to make structural repairs and refurbish the facade and basement areas of the Dublin Steiner School, nos. 91, 92 (Protected Structure) and 93 Meath Street, Dublin 8, D08 YN15, formerly the Liberty Crèche, a protected structure. Work will include replacement of the shop front, repair to granite string course and related first floor brickwork dislodged and of unsound construction caused by conversion of former brick wall with pair of sash windows to shop front. Works will also include the cleaning and repointing of brickwork, cleaning and repairs to granite fascia arch and door surrounds, replacement of timber sash windows with new double glazed to match existing. Structural repairs will comprise the removal of the modern shopfront and rebuilding basement facade underneath the shop front including the former basement area and window openings to match existing at ground level to prevent water ingress to the basement, the refurbishment of downpipes and hoppers, replacement of missing fanlight, removal of cables and addition of Steiner School signage on the curved granite fascia.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for development at a site c. 0.13Ha (1,306 sq m) RPS reference no. 2920 & 8537) The development proposes the demolition of total of c.264 sq m including the existing flat roof terrace on Price's Lane and the link corridor to the rear of the flat roof terrace; the demolition of a pitched roof along Price's Lane and the removal of the existing roof structure to the existing return within the interior of the existing block where additional floors are proposed. The proposed development will principally consist of the provision of 17 no. new bedrooms to the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors of the hotel and alterations to existing bedroom layouts on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors, resulting in an increase in the total number of bedrooms from 93 no. to 104 no, an overall increase of 11 no. bedrooms; the relocation of the existing cold water storage tank from the fifth floor level (attic level) to the ground floor and basement levels and all associated internal and external works. The development proposes an increase in floor area from c.5,516 sq m to c. 5,879 sq m. There is no increase in height beyond the highest point of the existing building. The development principally replicates the scheme as permitted under DCC reg. ref. 2149/17, which is now expired.
Permission for change of use of part of an existing building (112 sqm) from office use to medical use (Class 8 ) at the corner unit, first floor, Grafton Buildings, 34 Grafton Street, Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development consisting of alterations to the existing shopfront, fronting onto Fleet Street, comprising of the removal of sections of leaded glass and replacement with clear leaded cylinder glass.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the replacement of the existing shopfront at ground floor level, including shopfront glazing, entrance door and signage, with new Corten finish aluminium and glass shop front; existing stone clad fascia to be retained with new replacement individual internally illuminated sign letters; new wall-mounted bus-stop style projecting internally illuminated sign panel, and replacement flag banner to existing retained flagpole.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The refurbishment of the existing restaurant premises comprising: 1) the removal of existing internal fit out works (bar area, floor finishes, wall linings, ventilation, air conditioning condensers, loose tables and fixtures, kitchen equipment, lighting, sanitary ware and electrical cables) and a mezzanine structure; 2) the fit out of the interior of the premises including new wall linings, new heating, ventilation and air conditioning ductwork and kitchen extract (using existing openings), replacement air conditioning cassettes with external condensers located within lightwell, new floor finishes, demountable partition walls and ceiling to create larger kitchen area and customer service counter, new commercial kitchen, new track and feature lighting, fire alarm system and small power and data cabling, acoustic ceiling rafts suspended from the ceiling, internal raised stepped seating area along the rear (Prices Lane) wall, banquette seating and seating booths, free-standing drink station and recycling bins, internal signage, digital displays, and digital artwork wallpaper, redecoration of previously decorated walls and exposed ceilings and structure, and new sanitary ware and wall/floor tiles to toilets in basement; 3) the repair and refurbishment of the existing Westmoreland Street shopfront; and 4) the installation of an internally illuminated sign inside the shopfront window, a projecting sign on the Westmoreland Street elevation and the replacement of individual cut letters (sign) on the shopfront
Permission for development at this site. The site is generally bound by Engine Alley to the north, by Crosstick Alley to the south, by two storey dwellings along Catherine Street to the east, and by Meath Street to the west. The proposed development will consist of the phased demolition of the existing market building (806 sqm) in line with the phased construction of a mixed use development (2,294 sqm), including a new market building at ground floor. The development ranges from one to five storey in height. The development will consist of: • The phased demolition of the existing single storey market building and all associated elements (806 sqm) to be undertaken with the phased construction of a new market building and ancillary elements at ground floor with pedestrian access off Engine Alley, Crosstick Alley and Meath Street (740 sqm); • Construction of 3 no. residential blocks containing 20 no. apartments (4 no. studio; 6 no. 1 bed; 9no. 2 bed and 1 no. 3 bed units) above the market building, with pedestrian access off Engine Alley and Crosstick Alley that will consist of: Block A bounding Engine Alley (3-5 storey) that will consist of 8 no. apartments; Block B bounding Meath Street (3-4 storey) that will consist of 2 no. apartments; and Block C bounding Crosstick Alley (3-5 storey) that will consist of 10 no. apartments. Each apartment block will also be accessed from, and include a communal courtyard at first floor level. Communal terraces are proposed at the fourth floor of Blocks A and C; with private balconies to serve each apartment on all levels. The development will also include hard and soft landscaping as well as 20 no. secure bicycle parking spaces to be accessed off Crosstick Alley; and bin store to serve the apartments; as well as all associated ancillary and site development works.
RETENTION: Retention is sought for: demolition of existing 15 sq.m extension to rear of the property and construction of new, two storey, 48.4 sq.m extension. The ground floor extension of 32.8 sq.m comprises a kitchen and toilet including a glazed roof. The first floor extension of 15.6 sq.m comprises a bedroom. Retention is sought for 2no of velux rooflights to existing roof to the rear of the property.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (a) single storey extension to the rear, (b) elevational changes to Thomas Street comprising new glazing to the central gateway (c) internal alterations to ground and first floors and (d) all associated site works at 109 Thomas St (within the curtilage of NCAD campus, Protected Structure, RPS ref: 8175), Usher's Quay, Dublin 8
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Retention permission for (a) subdivision at ground and basement levels of the existing restaurant at nos. 101 and 102 Capel Street, (b) change of use to beauty salon (basement and ground level) of no.102 Capel Street, (c) provision of new shop signage above the entrance, erection of additional signage to the front wall and signage to the front window and wall at no. 102 Capel Street. 101 and 102 Capel Street, Dublin 1 are both protected structures (RPS refs. 1203 and 1204).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the construction of a link on each of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors between the existing front block on Bachelors Walk and the existing centre block behind to allow the existing lifts in the centre block provide universal access to the front block. The links on each floor will include 4 additional bedrooms on each floor, a total for 12 bedrooms. This work does not interfere with the façade of the building which is a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the development will consist of the installation of signage to a protected structure in the Dublin City Development Plan (2022-2028) comprising replacement fascia "Next" acrylic lettering to shop front elevation 1.2m high x 5.2m long x 0.08m projection mounted on glazing above entrance door and internally illuminated by LED lights.
Permission is sought for the construction of an additional two bedroom apartment (78.9m2) with private balcony at fourth floor level involving minor alterations to the ground floor retail unit to provide additional storage area for this unit along with all other ancillary site development works. This is an amendment to the previously granted planning permission under reg. ref. 4036/20 and 4830/23 for a retail unit and 3no. apartments over four storeys at 83 Meath Street.
PERMISSION: For the demolition of the existing two storey retail unit and store (200.5m2) and the construction of a four-storey retail and apartment development comprising 1no. retail unit with storage (49.8m2) with associated elevational signage, apartment entrance, bin and bicycle storage at ground floor level and 3no. two bedroom apartments with private balconies at the upper 3 levels along with all other ancillary site development works. This is an amendment to the previously granted planning permission for a retail unit and 3no. apartments under reg. ref. 4036/20 located at 83 Meath Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8.
Development at existing 4 storey over basement terraced (commercial) building, as follows: - Internal layout changes (including new connecting stairs) at ground and 1st floor levels (existing cafe / restaurant use). - New 5 sq.m. flat roofed rear (w.c.) extension at 1st floor level. - Change of use of 38 sq.m. from office to cafe / restaurant use at 2nd floor level to kitchen and staff areas and new external ventilation duct at rear.
A) The demolition of existing 2-storey structure (198 sq.m); b) Construction of 5-storey building, to provide: 1. A retail unit of 40 sq.m at ground floor, with a separate residential entrance, providing access to; 2. Three apartments, each with a private balcony, over upper floor levels (one 1-bed unit at 1st and 2nd floor levels, and one duplex 2-bed unit over 3rd & set-back 4th floor level), with refuse and bicycle stores at ground floor level. The entire development extends to c.450 sq.m
Planning permission for development at Units C1, C2, C3, C4, C5A (D02 TE82), C5B (D02 E825), C6, Ground Floor, Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2. The proposed development consists of: Demolition of existing kiosk structures (Units C1, C2, C3, C4, C5A, C5B, C6) within the ground floor mall; Construction of new café/restaurant kiosk unit, with back of house and serving areas (114 sq.m.) and associated seating area (109sq.m.) to be called Unit C4-C6; Signage zones to new unit; All associated works.
Attic conversion for storage with dormer window to the rear, and first-floor extension with a Flat roof to the rear.
Proposed change of use from commercial to residential use to provide 1 no. two-bedroom apartment with a 5 sq.m single storey extension to the rear (north) at first floor level, alterations to 2 no. existing apartments at second and third floor level, with new balconies to the rear (north), with replacement windows and repair/decoration of facade onto Bachelors Walk, all at 26 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1.
The development will consist of the demolition of part of the existing rear extension and the rear facade, and the construction of a new two-storey rear extension, with alterations to the existing rear facade and roof with a new rooflight, as well as ancillary site works. The proposed development will have a gross floor area of 95 sqm.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development along the St. Stephen's Green and York Street elevations of our building at 123 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 (within the curtilage of a protected structure-R.P.S. ref:7815). Development comprising specialist conservation and restoration to the east (front) facade to St. Stephen's Green and the historic elevations to the south (left) facade to York St. along with the recovering of the historic roofs to the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (a protected structure), 123 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2. Development works will consist of the cleaning, repair, and repointing of all stonework and statutory, including renewal/replacement of previous cementitious repairs in matching stone and installation of lead flashings; conservation of all windows and main St. Stephen's Green entrance door, including reinstatement of original glazing bar pattern to St. Stephen's Green elevation windows; conservation and repair of the decorative ironwork railings; repair and re-slating of the historic roofs, replacement of existing modern rooflights/ lanterns, and renewal of all lead and copper coverings, linings, and flashings; and all associated site works. The proposed works are intended to reinstate the original character of the building in compliance with good conservation practice.
Retention permission for use as a martial arts studio.
The development will consist of internal refurbishment works of the existing dwelling demolition of rear ground portion of wall and construction of a two storey extension comprising of first floor bedroom and ensuite over living/kitchen area.
Ampleforth Limited intends to apply for planning permission for development on a site on a site of c.0.26 ha, located at the Fitzwilliam Hotel, Nos. 128-134 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2. D02 HE18. The development will consist of the remodelling and extension of the existing hotel at 4th - 7th floor levels fronting onto St. Stephen's Green ( 782sqm) and will include: (i) Alterations to the front façade including stone-clad framing of the existing bedroom terraces at 4th floor level; (ii) The reorganisation and extension of the existing bedrooms and circulation spaces at 5th floor level, resulting in 2 no. additional bedrooms, with new bedroom terraces at this level fronting onto St. Stephen's Green; (iii) 13 no. additional bedrooms at 6th floor level, including four with terraces fronting onto St. Stephen's Green, a new terrace to the existing presidential suite and revised circulation and servicing arrangements at 6th floor level; (iv) The development will also include the relocation of existing water tanks from the 6th floor level to the existing basement level; piped infrastructure and ducting and all associated site development works. (v) 7 no. additional bedrooms with revised circulation, Plant room and servicing arrangements at 7th floor level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development at this site No.15-20 Grafton Street, no.1-7 Duke Street, no.2 Duke Lane, Dublin 2, located within an architectural conservation area. Numbers 15-20 Grafton Street and no.1 Duke Street are noted as 'Protected Structures' (RPS Ref: 3243, 2394). The development will consist/consists of: 1. Specialist conservation and restoration works to the west (Grafton Street) south (Duke Street) and east (Duke Lane) facades as follows: No.15-17 Grafton Street: Repairs and cleaning to existing plaster detailing at 2nd floor level. No.18 Grafton Street: Cleaning of brickwork / cornice to remove soiling, repair damaged/spalled bricks and repoint in hydraulic lime at 2nd floor level. No.19-20 Grafton Street: Cleaning to existing plaster detailing, removal of soiling at 2nd floor level and proposed new lead protection at capping level. No.1 Duke Street: Cleaning of soiling on flat render sections at 1st floor and 2nd floor. No.2-4 Duke Street: Cleaning of soiling to facade, capping and cills, removal of vegetation, repairs to cracks around windows at 1st and 2nd floor level and repointing of cappings. No.5, 6, 7 Duke Street and no.2 Duke Lane: Removal of cracked and blown cementitious render sections at 1st and 2nd floor level with replacement in hydraulic lime render. Repairs to plaster moulds around windows, repairs to cills, repainting, repointing of joints in cappings and proposed new lead protection at capping level. General repairs to existing timber sash windows throughout, as required, with like for like details. 2. Material alteration at No.1 Duke Street consisting of the installation of a modern replica 'midshipman' statue in place of the original statue (removed for its protection and conservation) and relocation of the conserved original statue internally, all in accordance with appropriate conservation methodology.
The proposed scheme is for the installation of a self standing video screen inside the premises of the building in one of the three windows' shop at 22-23 Duke Street - Dublin 2.
The proposed development consists of: Subdivision of existing credit union into two separate units. The larger unit (141.2sq.m) will remain in use as the credit union. Change of use of smaller unit (53sq.m) to coffee shop use with existing entrance door onto St. Luke's Avenue adjusted to give level entry for disabled access. New building ID signage to coffee shop above unit entrance doors. Amendments to existing building ID signage to credit union. Amendments to existing credit union entrance to provide automated doors to facilitate disabled access. All associated and ancillary site and ground works.
The development consists of permission to place street furniture in front of this premises, on private property adjacent to public footpath. The street furniture will consist of: a.) 2 no. tables of 600mm x 600mm b.) 4 no. chairs c.) 6 no. screen canvas of circa 1m x 0.9m, framed by metal type posts around seating area. The total seating area proposed is 4 sq.m.
Demolition of existing ground floor extension to the rear & construction of a new two-storey rear extension comprising first floor bedroom over living room, internal refurbishment works and new front windows & door.
PERMISSION The development consists of: (i) roof top bar and covered terrace area at the third-floor level comprising seating area and bar; (ii) new lobby at third floor level to provide access to fire escape staircase; and (iii) all associated site and infrastructural works, including foul and surface water drainage, landscaping, plant areas, and lighting necessary to facilitate the development.
The proposed development will consist of a proposed roof top bar and covered terrace at the third-floor level comprising of seating and bar together with extending the existing fire escape staircase to the third-floor roof terrace. All with associated site works.
RETENTION: Retention planning permission for a change of use of existing retail shop for funeral director use, retention of internal alterations and retention of sign to front all on this site.
The development will consist of two new awnings to the front fascia elevation at Unit 027, St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, all associated site and ancillary works at this address in accordance with the plans as submitted.
The development will consist of: The change of use from Retail Shop to Coffee Shop, a new set of double entrance doors and window to the existing front elevation, new advertisement signage at front fascia elevation at unit 27, St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, all associated site and ancillary works at this address in accordance with the plans as submitted.
The proposed development seeks to amend a previously permitted development under DCC Planning Ref. 2024/16 (An Bord Pleanala Ref. PL29N.246933), as amended by DCC Planning Ref. 3974/19 (ABP Ref. 303060-19). The proposed amendment comprises an alteration to the permitted floorplan at sixth floor level to provide an infill extension of part of the permitted roof terrace at the north-eastern corner of the building by reducing the northern setback from approximately 7m to 4m at this level/location. This extension will deliver an additional c.66sq.m (GFA) office floor space together with a commensurate decrease in the area of the permitted roof terrace at sixth floor level. The proposed alterations to the permitted floorplan at sixth floor level would also result in associated external amendments to the permitted elevations whereby the eastern elevation at sixth floor level is extended northwoards by an additional c. 3m in a matching design/ materials/ finishes, together with a commensurate reduction of the northern setback at sixth floor level along the eastern part of the northern eleveation. In the interest of clarity, it should be noted that no changes are proposed to the permitted scheme at fifth floor level and below. The proposed amendments and extension will result in an increase in the overall permitted floorspace of the development from 22,059 sq.m (GFA), excluding basement levels to 22,125sq.m (GFA), excluding basement levels- an overall increase of approximately 66 sq.m (GFA) of office floor space).
Planning permission for development at the former ‘Irish Distillers Building’, Smithfield, Dublin 7 (the site is bounded by Phoenix Street to the south; Smithfield Square to the west; New Church Street to the north and Bow Street to the east). The proposed development consists of amendments to a previously permitted development under DCC Planning Ref. 2024/16 (An Bord Pleanala Ref. PL29N.246933), as amended by DCC Planning Ref. 3974/19 (ABP Ref. 303060-19) to include the following external alterations and extension of the permitted building: (a) re-alignment of the western elevation at 6th floor level by increasing the setback from the main western façade to 302m (resulting in a reduction of 27sq.m. (GFA) in office floorspace at 6th floor level) together with associated revised area to the permitted roof terrace at the north-western corner of the building at 6th floor level; and (b) amendment of the area of permitted Photo Voltaic (PV) panels and removal of the permitted roof-top plant and replacement thereof with a new 7th floor roof extension (measuring approximately 1,183sq.m. in floor area (GFA) comprising of additional office floorspace) together with the provision of roof terraces at the north-western and south-western corners of the building also at 7th floor level; and (c) provision of an open rooftop plant area with associated plant screening that measure approximately 2.16m in height (above rooftop level) along with green roofed areas on top of the proposed 7th floor extensions; (d) it is also proposed to increase the permitted number of bicycle parking spaces from a total of 212 no. spaces to 216 no. spaces through the provision of an additional 4 no. bicycle parking spaces at ground floor level. In the interest of clarity, it should be noted that no changes are proposed to the permitted scheme at fifth floor level and below. The proposed amendments and extension will result in an increase in the overall permitted floorspace of the development from 22,059sq.m. (GFA), excluding basement levels to 23,215sq.m. (GFA), excluding basement levels – an overall increase of 1,156sq.m. (GFA) of office floorspace.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION AND PERMISSION: is sought for 4no. projecting signs on the front elevation of the building and an internally mounted Hello sign. Permission is sought for the replacement of existing signage with new, white, internally illuminated KFC lettering, the installation of a double-sided light box fitted internally above the entrance, the replacement of 4no. projecting signs with KFC branded signage and an internally installed double sided digital EGP in the window. Permission is also sought for shop front changes to include respraying of existing aluminium windows and aluminium cladding, installation of vinyl manifestations on glazing, installation of a new entrance door and internal installation of white bucket portal behind shop front glazing with associated ancillary works. Permission is also sought for stabilisation works to the shop front glazing. This application pertains to a Protected Structure. The application is located within O Connell Street and Environs Scheme of Special Planning Control.
RETENTION: WE, 3Dental Ltd, INTEND TO APPLY FOR RETENTION PERMISSION For development at this site at 13-16 Redmond's Hill, Aungier Street, Dublin 2, D02RP46. The development consists of a retention planning application for existing front elevation signage incl: (1) Sign No. 1 illuminated block lettering sign above 1st fl. windows; (2) Sign No. 2 Decal sign fixed inside glazing above 1st. fl; (3) Sign No. 3 board sign over front entrance & service entrance; & (4) Sign No. 4 incl. 3 x board signs fixed at 1st fl. to windows.
Planning permission for the amendment to an existing shopfront including the refacing of the existing fascia; painting of the existing shopfront frame with new solid panels either side of the existing entrance door and the installation of an illuminated sign mounted on the new fascia panel, together with all associated site works; all at 41, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 WP63. This building is located within an architectural conservation area.
Conversion of the existing first and second floors from office space into residential use. It includes the construction of a rear extension at first-floor level for a bicycle store; a rear extension at second-floor level to accommodate a new stairwell to the third floor; and a rear extension at the location of the existing second-floor roof terrace. An extra floor will be added on top of the existing three-storey building with a new lift shaft. The development will comprise four one bed apartments; six two bed apartments & one two bed duplex apartment, totalling eleven residential units, along with internal alterations and all associated site works.