Permission for development on this site of c. 0.129 hectares at lands known as the site of the former Clerys warehouse building at Nos. 13, 14 and 15 Earl Place, Dublin 1. Planning permission was received for development, including development on this site, under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3442/16 (as extended under Reg. Ref. 3442/16/X1 to 28th July 2025) (and subsequently amended by Reg. Refs. 3933/19 and 3576/21 (decisions are pending on Reg. Refs. 4995/22 and 5171/22 (which were lodged with the Planning Authority on 5th October 2022 and 4th November 2022, respectively)). Demolition of Clerys' warehouse building, reduction of ground level and enabling works (comprising contiguous piled wall with an insitu reinforced concrete capping beam, along with internal piles and temporary steel propping of perimeter walls) have been undertaken on the site further to this permission. The existing pile layout will be used for the proposed development. The proposed development will consist of the construction of a building 9 storeys (with setbacks) in height (over basement) comprising hotel and associated licenced restaurant and public bar uses. The hotel will comprise 229 No. bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities including reception area, lobby, licenced restaurant with lounge and public bar, cold room, kitchen, toilets, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant room, refuse area and bicycle parking area) with a total new build gross floor of c. 8,602 sq m (including c. 319 sq m basement, and ESB substation and switch room). The development will also include: the removal of the remaining elements of the former warehouse building and other associated development; associated lighting; pedestrian access/egress via Earl Place; Sustainable Urban Drainage systems (including green roofs and attenuation tanks); roof-mounted photovoltaic panels, roof plant and associated screening; associated hard and soft landscaping; and all other associated site excavation, infrastructural and site development works above and below ground including changes in level, boundary treatments and associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development comprises the adaptive change of use from former hotel to a private members club, with associated repair and conservation works of existing masonry, external and internal joinery, plasterwork and features of significance; including: External works at No.42 O'Connell Street Upper: Temporary access to facilitate works via existing openings through to No.41 O'Connell Street Upper; Permanent repair of the main roof, chimneys, parapets, rooflights and rainwater goods; Front façade structural and brick masonry repair and re-wigging; Rear façade structural repair and replacement of render; and, Perforation of northern gable for opening to connect with the stair/life core. Internal works at No.42 O'Connell Street Upper: Investigative works, including removal of contemporary suspended ceilings at ground floor, removal of non-original, non-load bearing blockwork and partitions, and removal of filled voids at basement; Removal of concrete basement slab; Joinery repair, including main and secondary staircases, wainscotting, fenestration and entrance door; Repair and/or restraint of flat, decorative and vulnerable plasterwork; Cleaning and repair of entrance level flooring; Repair of existing drainage systems where necessary; Removal of sanitaryware and associated pipework at basement level; Provision of new services including heating, lighting, electrical and sanitary facilities; Provision of new fitted bars; and, Application of decorative finishes throughout. Works at the Link Building (located between the existing town house and multi-purpose hall): Careful removal of existing timber roof light truss and sarking boards for reuse within new link building structure; Careful retention of existing basement vault, eastern and southern basement walls; Demolition of remaining link building fabric; Upgrade waterproofing to existing buildings and boundary walls; Minor excavation to the basement to allow for new escape stair; and, Addition of stair/lift core structure to connect the Link with O'Connell Hall. External works at O'Connell Hall: Repair and refurbishment of the roof, all four elevations including the windows. Internal works at O'Connell Hall: Removal of non-original, non-load bearing blockwork and partitions; Removal of concrete slab at ground level; Joinery repair, including staircases, stage structure, wall panelling, floor boards and fenestration; Propping of decorative ceiling and roof light to facilitate repair works; and, Introduction of structural interventions, mechanical and electrical services and fire safety interventions. 41 O'Connell Street Upper: New stair core extension over 5 levels (including basement) connecting to the northern elevation of No. 42 O'Connell Street House projecting into the site at 41 O'Connell Street Upper; Application of temporary mural artwork to the proposed stair core elevations; and, ESB Substation fronting Moore Lane. Moore Lane: Temporary layby/loading bay along Moore Lane to the rear of 42/41 O'Connell Street / O'Connell Hall on the western side of the lane. The application site is within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) accompanies this application.
The development will consist of the erection of new hotel signage which will comprise of the following: 2 no. horizontal lettering signs on front façade (8.28m x 0.625), 1 no. sign over main entrance (3.59m x 0.34m), 2 no. signs on either side of main entrance (0.6m x 0.6m), 1 no. horizontal lettering signage (5.38m x 0.44m) on southern façade (O’Rahilly Parade) and 1 no. horizontal lettering signage (4m x 0.33m) on western façade (Moore Street). All of the above proposed signage will have internal LED illumination.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of planning permission for proposed shopfront and signage works to ground floor unit to the southern side of building at 18-27 O'Connell Street Lower and Sackville Place, Dublin 1 (known as the Clerys building a Protected Structure) pursuant to Condition 3 of application reference 3576/21 and Condition 10 of application reference 3442/16 (as extended under 3442/16/x1). The proposed development comprises the following: (i) Proposed 'Decathlon' signage consisting of 1 distinct sign type (type 2 as indicated on drawings, (ii) Proposed blue line window display to be suspended by metal rods from soffit directly behind glazing, (iii) Proposed security shutter to rear of entrance door as shown on the drawings (Design pursuant to Condition 12 of application reference 3442/16).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: Planning permission for proposed shopfront and signage works at Ground Floor unit to the southern side of building at 18-27 O'Connell Street Lower and Sackville Place, Dublin 1 (known as the Clerys Building a Protected Structure) pursuant to Condition 3 of application reference 3576/21 and Condition 10 of application reference 3442/16 (as extended under 3442/16/x1). The proposed development comprises the following: (i) proposed ''Flannels'' signage comprising 3 distinct types as indicated on drawings; (ii) proposed window bed display areas and internally mounted feature stainless steel chamfered window surrounds; (iii) proposed security shutters to open window bed areas as indicated on drawings (design pursuant to Condition 12 of application reference 3442/16 (as extended under 3442/16/x1). All works to facilitate the proposed development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of; Planning permission for proposed shopfront and signage works to Ground Floor unit to the southern side of building at 18-27 O'Connell Street Lower and Sackville Place, Dublin 1 (known as the Clerys building a Protected Structure) pursuant to Condition 3 of application reference 3576/21 and Condition 10 of application reference 3442/16 (as extended under 3442/16/x1). The proposed development consists of the following (i) Proposed External "Decathlon" signage comprising 1 distinct sign type (Type 1 as indicated on drawings).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Proposed alterations to the existing shopfront and new signage to signboard, at 78 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1 (a protected structure).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development for the remodelling of existing suites and rooms on 2nd, 5th and 6th floors to 25 no. ensuite hotel bedrooms to the Gresham Hotel (the T Wing), at 20-22, 23-24 Upper O' Connell Street, Dublin 1, D01 TW21. The development will consist of internal conversion of 2 rooms and suite (225m2) to create 8 no. new ensuite rooms on 2nd floor with internal remodelling of existing room and improved internal 6th floor access (60m2) on 5th floor, conversion of 4 suites (542m2) to create 16 no. new ensuite bedrooms with replacement of external glazing to Southern façade, balustrading, and screening to existing external roof terraces on 6th floor. The main Gresham Hotel building is a protected structure; however the proposed development has no impact on the protected structure building.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:PERMISSION:For the change of use of a protected structure, from retail/ancillary office use to residential use as a single six- bedroom townhouse. The development will include the following alterations: a) the reopening of the area at the front of the building at basement level; b) addition of railings and a new shop front; c) demolition of the existing 20th century rear extension and rebuilding of a contemporary 2 storey return to the rear; d) the removal of existing pitched roof over 3rd floor room to the rear and replacement with a flat roof to achieve sufficient headroom to provide for an additional bathroom and bedroom with open terrace to the rear of the bedroom; e) extend existing pitched roof to the front over staircase to meet party-wall of 76 Marlborough Street; f) the conservation and repair of all existing historic fabric including staircase, joinery, facades, brick-stone vault structure and external stone stair to the rear; g) the addition of a landscaped garden amenity space to the rear.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for change of use from existing tourist office to café/restaurant with new shop signage and all associated internal works. No. 17 O'Connell Street Lower is a Protected Structure, Ref. 6002 and is located within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission sought for change of use from existing tourist office to Asian food bar / Asian food supermarket, new shop signage to replace existing and all associated internal site works at No. 17 O'Connell Street Lower and corner of Sackville Place, Dublin 1. No. 17 O'Connell Street Lower is a protected structure ref: 6002 and is located within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE & RETENTION: Permission for the retention of infill of existing first floor void (24m2) at Eason, 40-42 Lower O'Connell Street and 78/82 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1 (a Protected Structure).
PERMISSION: For change of use from retail use to restaurant use on the ground and basement floor with replacement of existing shopfront including signage and lighting.
The development will consist of the change of use of the ground floor (vacant retail measuring 196 sq m) and first floor (vacant storage measuring 264.2 sq m) to a restaurant internal modifications; signage; plant and all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of full roof, façade and shopfront repair; with the intention of fully weathering the envelope of this protected structure.
Planning permission is sought for new works to the existing building to provide 4 one bed apartments, the change of use of the existing first and second floor levels from office to residential accommodation, Construction of open space with new communal terrace, stair access and balustrade at roof level. Adjustment of existing roller shutter and associated works at ground floor level on Marlborough Street and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE - A Protected Structure within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of the fit-out of the Ground Floor area as a footwear/clothing retail unit. The works also include for the restoration of the original historic ceiling including the provision of 3 no. 900mm wide x 300mm high internally and halo illuminated signs consisting of 180mm high stainless steel individual letters and 300mm high stainless steel logo all halo illuminated with internal LED fittings to stand off fascia by 35mm. The proposed signage to be located over the existing entrance door and on the Lower O'Connell Street and Middle Abbey Street elevations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION:The development consists of the retention of the change of use of an existing ground floor unit from a retail to a newsagents/convenience store.
RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Retention and continuation of the use of retail as an electronics shop, with the sale of gadgets and accessories, amended signage to the shopfront fascia from that previously approved (ref. no. 3934/15).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for the retention and continuation of the use of retail as an electronics shop, within which the sale of mobile phones/accessories and gadgets area ancillary, amended signage to the shopfront fascia from that previously approved (ref. no. 3934/15) and retention of illuminated projecting signage on facade.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of change of use of an existing retail unit to an ice-cream parlour with creperie. The gross floor area of the unit is 56.66m2. Development includes strictly internal works and all ancillary development.
RETENTION: The development will consist of retention and alterations to previously approved development, Plan Ref. No. 3919/15, for changes to window design and shop front forming part of the facade facing Marlborough Street, increase of retail/restaurant/cafe space from 86 sqm to 107sqm and reduction of bedrooms from 158 to 157.
Planning Permission for development at Unit No. 32 Coles Lane, ILAC Shopping Centre, Henry Street/Mary Street, Dublin 1. The development will consist of: the change of use of the ground floor (vacant retail/permitted restaurant) and first floor (storage/permitted restaurant) of Unit No. 32 Coles Lane to a casino (304 sq.m) with ancillary family entertainment (48 sq.m) and circulation (103 sq.m). The total gross floor area of the proposed development is 455 sq.m. The development will utilise the existing mall entrance and a second entrance from Coles Lane which has been constructed under DCC Reg. Ref. 3797/18 (permitted restaurant use has not been implemented). The development also includes staff facilities, toilets, signage, and all other associated ancillary work.
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 for development comprising a rooftop solar photovoltaic installation on the existing roof. The proposed development will consist of a rooftop solar photovoltaic array totalling 958sqm and all associated site works and ancillary services on site.
Permission to erect 6 no. telecommunications antennas enclosed within 3 no antenna shrouds together with all associated equipment upon the building rooftop.
The development will consist of the change of use of retail/café floorspace to gymnasium (c. 2,559 sq m) at third floor level and including internal alterations at ground level floor to accommodate the provision of a new entrance to Cole Lanes, an entrance lobby, bicycle parking and circulation areas (c. 118 sq m). The development will also consist of signage elements as follows: 2 No. new digital screens (2500mm x 2000mm each), 5 No. internal new illuminated static lightboxes (2 No. 2500mm x 2000mm and 3 No. 1250mm x 2000mm) and 7 No. new internally illuminated suspended window signs (3 No. 800mm x 358mm, 2 No. 787mm x 287mm, 1 No. 889mm x 250mm and 1 No. 1014mm x 250mm), all located internally on the southern elevation, fronting Henry Street, at ground floor level. 2 No. new internally illuminated suspended window signs (1 No. 800mm x 358mm and 1 No. 788mm x 287mm), 3 No. new illuminated static lightboxes (1 No. 2500mm x 2000mm, 1 No. 3000mm x 2000mm and 1 No. 1500mm x 2000mm), 2 No. vinyl brand logos sets (500mm x 2000mm each) and 2 No. vinyl graphics (1 No. 3663mm x 4148mm and 1 No. 7988mm X 4158mm), 1 No. vinyl sign adjacent to the proposed gym entrance (600mm x 800mm) and 1 No. internally illuminated sign located centrally above the proposed gym entrance (1900mm x 1900mm), all located internally on the eastern elevation at ground floor level, fronting Coles Lane. 1 No. illuminated, externally mounted sign (1852mm x 830mm) located centrally above the existing main entrance (c. 3.7m above the finished floor level), 6 No. internally illuminated suspended signs hung within the existing void of corner feature window (1 No. 3083mm x 1382mm, 1 No. 1885mm x 1885mm, 1 No. 810mm x 210mm, 1 No. 810mm x 405mm, 1 No. 760mm x 515mm and 1 No. 760mm x 525mm) and 8 No. illuminated brand logos sets fret cut on either side of the entrance (500mm x 2000mm each), all located to the south- east of the site, at the corner of Henry Street and Coles Lane junction. 2 No. existing double-sided blade signs (1698mm x 8617mm each) located above ground floor level on the southern (Henry Street) and eastern elevations (Coles Lane) to be reskinned with new replacement internally illuminated lettering. The development will also include: the removal of the existing glazing system, bulkhead, canopy and alcove entrance and replacement with extended height glazing, a new entrance doorset, and new emergency access at ground level on Henry Street; the provision of new aluminium external cladding (including associated signage) to the existing main entrance at ground floor level to the south-east of the site, at the junction of Henry Street and Coles Lane; the removal and replacement of ancillary plant equipment at roof level; the provision of LED window lighting and all ancillary above and below ground.
Amendments to the signage, finishing materials and lighting permitted under PA Ref: 3785/24 including the removal of various items of signage and lighting granted under the above reference and the replacement or addition with the following: (a) Replacement 'Everlast Gyms +' sign externally mounted black back aluminium tray sign (1900mm W x 1900mm H). A stand-off chrome effect logo, with white halo back lit illumination. Sign to be centralised on existing granite cladding. Located on Coles Lane. (b) Replacement wording on Fin sign on Coles Lane to include linear 'EVERLAST GYMS +' illuminated lettering, and 'chevrons' applied to both sides of existing signage fin. (c) Replacement red and blue opaque window covering applied to glazing internally at upper floor on Henry Street. (d) Red & blue semi - transparent window covering applied to glazing at ground level on Henry Street and red & blue linear LED strip light hung horizontally at top of glazing. (e) Addition of "digital ticker tape" above ground floor windows on Henry Street and Coles Lane. (f - h) Replacement of a permitted 2no. digital screens and 2no. light boxes on Henry Street with a wall mounted lightbox (3000mm W by 2000mm H) on Henry Street with 2no. larger dimensions wall mounted digital screens (3000mm W x 2000mm H) and a wall mounted retail media screen (900mm W). (i) on Coles Lane replacement of vinyl with 2no. wall mounted lightbox (2000mm W x 2000mm H) with one displaying 'Everlast Gyms +' operator name. (j) Internally illuminated linear SportsDirect (red and blue) logo applied to both sides of existing signage fin (5622mm H x 580mm W) on Henry Street replacing the black and white signage previously permitted. (k) Addition of a transparent teal vinyl on the vertical window on Coles Lane, with white decal 'GREATNESS IS WITHIN' over top. (l) Teal LED goalpost strip lighting around entrance to Everlast Gyms on Coles (m) Teal semi - transparent window covering applied to glazing. Teal linear LED strip light hung horizontally at top of glazing. (n) RAL 7016 opaque vinyl applied to glazing to windows on Coles Lane. (o) on Coles Lane, opaque vinyl to be applied to glazing. This will include seasonal displays which may include advertising of products (14030mm W and 2750mm H). This generally replaces permitted signage, light boxes and vinyl coverings. (p-q) revised treatment at ground level, corner, entrance to include internally illuminated USC sign above door (830mm W x 830mm H) and trapezoidal aluminium external cladding in RAL 7016 (30% gloss). Internally illuminated third party brand logos fret cut in cladding either side of entrance. (r-s) on the upper floor glazed, corner display window, red or blue semi-transparent window covering applied to window externally. Red or blue internal uplighters. The previously permitted signage in this area remains unchanged. All works associated and required to complete the proposed amendments.
The development will consist of modifications to the permitted tourist hostel granted under planning Ref. 3781/23, as modified by planning Ref. ABP-319219-24 (Ref. 4887/23). The development will consist of the provision of a service lift with associated lift over-run at roof level.
The development will consist of modifications to the permitted 125-bedroom tourist hostel granted under planning Reg. Ref. 3781/23 comprising: an additional floor of hostel accommoateion resulting in an 8-storey (over basement) building accommodationg 144 no. bedrooms at first to seventh floor levels; additional setback at he southern (rear) elevation of the seventh (top) floor; Associated amendments to elevations, site works and services.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of: - Demolition of all existing structures on site; Construction of a 7-storey (over basement) contemporary tourist hostel; Extension of existing basement footprint towards laneway to the rear; The development will accommodate: Guest amenities, ancillary services, storage, kitchen accommodation and external courtyard at basement level; Reception, resident's lounge, cafe / bar and separate cafe / retail unit at ground floor; 125 no. bedrooms at first to sixth floor levels; Waste management store with access to Sackville Place; Plant and PV panels at roof level, water tanks at first floor, bicycle parking at ground floor and all associated signage, site works and services.
Planning permission for the development will consist of modifications to planning permission granted under Ref: 3702/20 with addition of 22 no. bedrooms as follows: • 11 additional bedrooms through internal reconfigurations at 1st to 5th floor levels, • 11 additional bedrooms through relocation of plant from 6th floor to basement and ground floor construction of additional floor area at 6th floor level with altered roofline at 6th floor level, • Reconfiguration of street level entrance, foyer and cafe bar layout, • Revisions to retail unit consisting of provision of a bicycle shop incorporating a streetside coffee kiosk with waste handling/storage area to rear and delivery/collection access relocated to Sackville Place, • Internal alterations for inclusion of a dumbwaiter serving basement, ground and 1st floor levels and linen chute drop from 6th floor to ground floor level, • Ancillary alterations to elevations, • All associated site works and services.
The development will consist of a 96 bedroom contemporary tourist hostel in existing and new buildings ranging in height from 6 to 7 storey (over basement). The development will include: • Demolition of 2-storey buildings at 6 & 7 Sackville Place, single storey building to rear of 8-12 Sackville Place and fourth floor (plant) level at 8-12 Sackville Place; • Change of use and reconfiguration of the remaining 4 storey (over basement) building at 8-12 Sackville Place from TU Dublin education facility to hostel and retail; • Upward extension of existing building by 2-3 levels to create a 6-7 storey (over basement) building at 8-12 Sackville Place; • Construction of a new 7 storey (over basement) building at 6 & 7 Sackville Place, to connect to the extended building at 8-12 Sackville Place to form a single integrated development; • Extension of existing basement towards laneway to the rear; • Revised elevational treatment to existing building at 8-12 Sackville Place including reconfiguration of windows to north, south and west elevations. The overall development will accommodate: • Guest amenities, ancillary services, storage, kitchen accommodation and external courtyard at basement level; • Reception, resident’s lounge, café/bar and separate retail/retail service unit at ground floor; • 96 no. bedrooms at first to sixth floor levels; • Waste store to rear with access to adjoining laneway; • Plant at roof level, water tanks at first floor, bicycle parking at ground floor and all associated signage, site works and services.
The development will consist of a 95 bedroom contemporary tourist hostel in existing and new buildings ranging in height from 6 to 7 storey (over basement). The development will include:- Demolition of 2-storey buildings at 6 & 7 Sackville Place, single storey building to rear of 8-12 Sackville Place and fourth floor (plant) level at 8-12 Sackville Place; Change of use and reconfiguration of the remaining 4 storey (over basement) building at 8-12 Sackville Place from TU Dublin education facility to hostel and retail; Upward extension of existing building by 2-3 levels to create a 6-7 storey (over basement) building at 8-12 Sackville Place; Construction of a new 7 storey (over basement) building at 6 & 7 Sackville Place, to connect to the extended building at 8-12 Sackville Place to form a single integrated development; - Extension of existing basement towards laneway to the rear; - Revised elevational treatment to existing building at 8-12 Sackville Place including reconfiguration of windows to north, south and west elevations. The overall development will accommodate:- - Guest amenities, ancillary services, storage, kitchen accommodation and external courtyard at basement level; - Reception, resident's lounge, cafe/bar and separate retail/retail service unit at ground floor; - 95 no. bedrooms at first to sixth floor levels; - Waste store to rear with access to Marlborough Street via existing laneway; - 2 no. advertising digital displays (each c. 17.2m high x 0.9m wide) on front elevation; - Plant at roof level, water tanks at first floor, bicycle parking at ground floor and all associated signage, site works and services.
We, Findlater House Limited, intend to apply for planning permission for alterations to the existing/permitted at Holiday Inn Express (Formerly Known as Findlater House), 28-32 O’Connell Street Upper and Cathal Brugha Street / Findlater Place, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of alterations to the existing / permitted hotel building (as per the development permitted under Reg. Ref.: 3200/22 and ACP Ref.: 313981-22) and includes the following: • Alterations to the permitted basement level layout, involving reconfiguration of storage areas, staff facilities, plant and back of house area and the inclusion of a hotel gym and associated changing areas. • Alterations to the existing/permitted layout at ground floor level including the extension of floor area at the corner of O’Connell Street / Cathal Brugha Street. • Amalgamation of the existing/permitted café and restaurant units into the ground floor layout of the hotel providing the same food and beverage facilities, with associated reconfiguration of the lobby/lounge area including a new bar area and provision of a new hotel entrance from O’Connell Street. • Relocation of permitted cycle parking spaces to the courtyard area. • Reconfiguration of the permitted ESB sub-station location at ground floor level and internal alterations to the permitted stair core from basement to first floor level. • The development includes associated alterations to the existing/permitted facades on the southern, northern and western elevations. • No changes are proposed to the permitted development from second to sixth floor levels. • All associated development works.
Planning permission for development at Holiday Inn Express (Formerly known as Findlater House), 28-32 O'Connell Street Upper and Cathal Brugha Street / Findlater Place, Dublin 1. The application site is located on the junction of O'Connell Street Upper, Findlater Place and Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin 1. The subject site is located within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. The proposed development will consist of alterations and provision of an extension (comprising 7 storeys over basement) to the existing / permitted 8 storey hotel building (an additional eighth storey, permitted under Reg. Ref.: 2084/18 & ABP Ref.: 301378-18, and a fire fighting shaft, permitted under Reg. Ref.: 2850/19, have yet to be implemented). The proposed development comprises of the following: • Alterations to the existing basement level involving the omission of the existing car parking spaces and access ramp to provide 9 no. hotel rooms, plant, bin store and ancillary back of house areas; • The demolition of c. 355 sq.m of existing hotel floorspace and external ancillary structures within the existing courtyard and alterations to the existing bar/restaurant at ground floor level, and provision of a proposed extension including an additional 9 no. hotel rooms at ground floor level. It is also proposed to provide 34 no. cycle spaces at ground floor level; • A proposed seven storey extension (located within the existing courtyard to the rear of the site) from basement to 6th floor level to provide for an additional 103 no. hotel rooms; • Alterations to existing hotel rooms and removal of 6 no. rooms from first to sixth floor level to provide access to stair/lift cores and the proposed extension; • The proposed development will increase the total number of existing / permitted hotel rooms from 214 no. to 311 no. rooms, i.e. a net increase of 97 no. hotel rooms, and will increase the overall gross floor area from c. 10,880 sq.m to c. 13,490 sq.m.; and • The proposed development also includes for the decommissioning of an existing ESB substation and provision of a new ESB sub-station at ground floor level, and all associated and ancillary works.
Permission for A) the change of use of basement and ground floor levels from retail to a ground floor restaurant with basement level storage and sanitary facilities including alterations to signage on shop front. B) The construction of an independent access door and stairway to service the upper floors.
Fitzwilliam Real Estate Developments Ltd intends to apply for permission for development at this site of c.0.555 hectares at: No. 97 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; 16/17 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the area previously known as Nos. 19/25 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the 'Arnotts' Car Park', with an address of Nos. 98-101 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1 and the associated roof of the car park over Arnott's Store at Nos. 102-107 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; Nos. 2-3, 4 and 4A Proby's Lane, Dublin 1; and Nos. 7/7A and 8 Liffey Street Upper, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of a hotel development consisting of the: demolition of the existing 3 No. storey Eircom structure to the rear of No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (c. 2,201 sq m), rooftop stairwell enclosures (c.128 sq m) and of the existing rear extensions No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (second and third floor levels) (c. 11sq m) decommissioning and demolition of the top three open-air levels of the Arnotts' car park (resulting in the removal of 145 no. car parking spaces, with 225 no. car parking spaces remaining); development of a 9 no. storey (with setbacks) over basement element fronting William's Lane, a 3 no. storey (with setbacks) element above Arnotts' car park and 2 no. storey (with setback) element above Arnotts store, to provide hotal (254 no. bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities and restaurant uses (including reception area, lobby, public bar, restaurant, cold room, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant, refuse area and bicycle parking area) with a total new build gross floor of c. 10,689 sq m (including c. 632 sq m basement, and ESB substation with switchrooms); and the change of use (from basement to fourth floor levels to hotel), refurbishment (internal and external alterations) and extension (to link with the new build hotel in the rear) of No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (total floor area of c. 404 sq m (including c. 124 sq m basement); the continued use of the Arnotts' car park stairs (ground, first, second and their floor levels) and Arnotts' store stairs (ground, first, second, third, fourth and fifth floor levels) (c. 205 sq m and c.142 sq m respectively); associated lighting, pedestrian access via no. 97 Middle Abbey Street and William's Lane; sustainable urban drainage systems (including green roofs and attenuation tanks; associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply); associated hard and soft landscaping and all other associated site excavation, infrastructural and site development works above and below ground including changes in level, boundary treatments and associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply). The total gross floor area of the overall development is c. 11,440 sq m. The development will also consist of: the erection of no. side-lit signs, 1 no. on the south elevation (entrance to no. 97 Middle Abbey Street) and 1 no. on the east elevation (William's Lane) measuring c.0 49 sq m each.
Fitzwilliam Real Estate Developments Ltd intends to apply for permission for development at this site of c.0.568 hectares at: No. 97 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; 16/17 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the area previously known as Nos. 19/25 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the 'Arnotts' Car Park', with an address of Nos. 98-101 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1 and the associated roof of the car park over Arnotts Store at Nos. 102-107 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; Nos. 2-3, 4 and 4A Proby's Lane, Dublin 1; and Nos. 7/7A and 8 Liffey Street Upper, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of the development of a Build-To-Rent residential development consisting of the: demolition of the existing 3 No. storey Eircom structure to the rear of No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (c. 2,201 sq m); decommissioning and demolition of the top three open-air levels of the Arnotts' Car Park (resulting in the removal of 145 No. car parking spaces, with 225 No. car parking spaces remaining); development of a 12 No. storey over basement element fronting William's Lane, a 5 No. storey element above Arnotts' Car Park, and 2 No. storey element above Arnotts Store, to provide 155 No. apartments (56 No. studio units; 85 No. 1-bed units; and 14 No. 2-bed units). The development also provides for hard and soft landscaping including the provision of: a landscaped public plaza (including bicycle parking) along the William's Lane frontage; a landscaped communal courtyard as well as a communal terrace and private terraces on the southern elevation all at Sixth Floor Level; a landscaped communal courtyard as well as private terraces at the southern elevation, communal terraces at the southern elevation and part of the western elevation, and outdoor exercise area and basketball court at the northern elevation all at Seventh Floor Level; and terraces on the eastern and western elevations of the Eleventh Floor Level. Private open space in the form of terraces are also provided on the east-facing, west-facing and south-facing elevations of the two courtyards at Sixth and Seventh Floor Levels. Juliette balconies are also proposed on the eastern, western, southern elevations as well as the east-facing, west-facing and south-facing elevations of the two courtyards. Pedestrian access to this part of the development will be provided via William's Lane. Additional proposed works include the provision of: communal residential amenities (c. 459 sq m) (including co-working space, toilets, multimedia room, gyms and exercise studios, dog-washing room, private dining, storage hire, multi-purpose space and communal lounge); residential support facilities (c. 471 sqm) (including entrance foyer and concierge, post room, bicycle storage and bicycle repair station, maintenance rooms / management stores, general storage and bin store); communal amenity open spaces; a substation and a switchroom (c. 30 sq m); water tank and sprinkler rooms (c. 117 sq m); Sustainable Urban Drainage systems (including green roofs and attenuation tanks (c. 121 sq m); and plant at Basement Level. The total gross floor area of this part of the development is c. 12,766 sq m.. The development will also consist of the following works to No. 97 Middle Abbey Street comprising the demolition of part of the existing basement (c. 16 sq m) and the existing rear extensions (Second and Third Floor Levels) (c. 11 sq m); change of use of the Basement Floor Level from retail (storage) to café (storage) (c. 112 sq m); continued use of the Ground Floor Level as a café (c. 89 sq m); change of use of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Floor Levels to provide 4 No. Build-To-Rent studio apartment units (one on each level) (which will be operationally linked to the 155 No, apartments scheme); and associated internal and external alterations to the building. Pedestrian access to this part of the development will be provided via Middle Abbey Street. The total gross floor area of this part of the development is c. 423 sq m. The development will also consist of: associated lighting; associated signage; associated hard and soft landscaping; and all bother associated site excavation, infrastructural and site development works above and below ground including changes in level, boundary treatments and associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply). The development will consist of the extension of the opening hours of the existing multi-storey car park ('Arnotts' Car Park) from its current operating hours of: Monday - Wednesday (07:00 - 20:00); Thursday (07:00 - 21:00); Friday - Saturday (07:00- 20:00); and Sunday (09:00 - 20:00) to the operation of the car park on a 24 hours per day, 7 days per week basis for temporary period of 5 years.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development consists of the repair and restoration of two gas lamps on Parnell Street along with ancillary and associated works. The proposed development is located within a conservation area and within the curtilage of the existing Rotunda Hospital, a protected structure (no's 6419 & 6420 on the record of protected structures).
The subject site is principally bounded by: Arnott's Department Store and Henry Street to the north; Middle Abbey Street to the south; William's Lane to the east and Liffey Street Upper to the west. The development will consist of the extension of the opening hours of the existing multi-storey car park from its current operating hours of: Monday - Wednesday (7.00-20.00); Thursday (7.00-21.00); Friday - Saturday (7.00-20.00) and Sunday (9.00-20.00) to the operation of the car park on a 24 hours per day, 7 days per week basis.
The development will consist the change of use of the three office floors above ground level (first floor, second floor and third floor) to residential apartments for long term letting. Each floor will consist of 1 no. studio apartment and 1 no. one bedroom apartment with communal bicycle storage and all ancillary facilities.
Planning permission is sought by Tempside Limited from existing retail unit to retail with ancillary off licence sales (area for display of alcohol circa. 51.1m2) and associated signage for the Unit and associated site works, all at Unit 62/63 Parnell Mall, Ilac Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1, D01KX95.
Permission is sought for the change of use of an existing retail unit at ground floor and basement level to fast food restaurant use including internal alteration and associated signage.
RETENTION PERMISSION: The development will consist of retention of unauthorised signage/branding works on the front elevation of the subject building at ground floor level comprising: (i) a painted border surrounding the building entrance and adjoining 2 no. windows; (ii) a signage panel with associated paintwork atop the building entrance; (iii) advertising signage located within the centre of the arch window atop the building entrance.
The development will consist of the omission of an internal escalator and secondary accommodation stairs connecting basement, ground and first floor. Infill of floor plates in existing floor voids to increase the existing internal floor area. The omission of a secondary automated lobby door and side walls and the installation of a new single passenger lift and feature accommodation stairs connecting basement, ground and first floor levels inclusive of minor alterations to existing shopfront and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development consists of the construction of a granite sign adjacent to Parnell Street along with ancillary and associated works. The proposed development is located within a conservation area and within the curtilage of the existing Rotunda Hospital, a protected structure (no's 6419 & 6420 on the record of protected structures).
The development will consist of: 1) Demolition of existing non-original floors, lift & roof and parts of external facades; 2) The change of use of existing building from factory/light industrial building to apart-hotel & cafe use; 3) Construction of new floor levels including new upper levels to form a 6-storey over basement building with ancillary/storage areas at basement level; cafe and apart-hotel foyer & reception areas at ground floor level; and 10 no apart-hotel units at first, second, third, fourth & fifth floor levels; 4) Construction of new external signage; 5.) Construction of revised building entrance arrangements. 6) Construction of all consequent internal, external and facade alterations; & 7) All ancillary site development and services works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We Malgil Properties Ltd. intend to apply for Planning permission for development on a site of 0.0215 ha at no.57 Parnell Square West, Dublin 1,D01 FK24 (a Protected Structure Ref. 6416). The proposed development seeks permission for: The commercial change of use from vacant office from basement to third floor levels to a Guesthouse for short-stay tourist / visitor accommodation use, comprising of 13no. bedrooms and associated ancillary development including associated lounge, lobbies, plant area, storage, cleaners/linen area, bike and bin store. Removal of existing non original internal partitions as required. Upgrading of historic doors and floors where required. Modifications to the building's rear external façade including the removal of external modern fire staircase, reinstatement of original window opes and installation of historically accurate sash windows to same. The construction of new internal recessed partitions and doors from basement to third floor levels. Provision of 'pod' en-suite bathrooms for each guest room, and 'high end' fit out. Associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply); and all other associated site servicing, landscaping and development works above and below ground.
The proposed development will consist of the demolition of the existing three-storey commercial building and the construction of a nine-storey over basement level mixed-use building consisting of 1 no. commercial unit (public house) at ground floor level and a total of 15 no. apartments over eight floors (3 no. studios, 8 no. one-bed units, 3 no. two-bed units and 1 no. 3-bed units) with balconies or terraces to the north, east and south elevations, and a communal roof level terrace area, all over a basement comprising 24 no. bicycle parking spaces, bin stores, plant room, and stores and ancillary service areas for the commercial unit/public house, signage to the east and south elevations and all associated site and engineering works necessary to facilitate the development. The site is bound by Sackville Place to the north and Marlborough Street to the east.