The proposed development seeks a change of use of a portion of the basement and ground floor and the entirety of upper floors (first to fifth floors but excluding the external portion of the fifth floor containing Eir equipment) from telephone exchange to hotel accommodation providing 92 bedrooms, linen rooms and stores as an extension to the ReZz D2 hotel, with reception accessed from Dame Lane.The development requires significant refurbishment and improvement works including internal and external alterations: - Provision of staff facilities (shower, changing rooms and staff room) and plant room at basement level. - Internal doorway opening at ground floor level between nos.5-6 Dame Court and nos.2-4 Dame Lane (REZz D2 Hotel) to link into Rezz D2 reception accessed from Dame Lane.- Coffee kiosk and shopfront on Dame Court.- Internal modifications at ground and 1st to 5th floors to provide 92 bedrooms, linen rooms and stores. - Elevational upgrades and complete facade overhaul of the building to include revised elevational design and treatment of all elevations. - Bike parking shelter within existing Eir car park to rear.- All site and services works to facilitate the development.
PERMISSION: For change of use from office to Dental practice with minor internal alterations at first floor level unit 4 and all associated site works.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: a) On the Coppinger Row façade, the replacement of the existing ALLSAINTS signage made of corten steel letters with halo illuminated lettering, with new aluminum letters of the same height, with cabochon style marquee illuminated lettering set within, fixed to the existing fascia. b) Both existing electrical conduits fixed to face of stone are to be retained. c) Works are to a Protected Structure
The development will consist of the change of use of the existing vacant building from office use to hotel and bar use, to include: (1) Provision of 57 hotel bedrooms, (2) Provision of bar at ground floor level accessed from Dame Court, (3) The lowering of the ground floor level locally to facilitate the provision of a new universal/disabled hotel entrance on the Dame Lane elevation, (4) Provision of new signage to Dame Court and Dame Lane elevations, (5) Installation of new lift, (6) Formation of new door ope at first floor level in the rear (east) elevation to facilitate fire escape, (7) Formation of new door ope at ground floor level in the rear (south) elevation to facilitate fire escape, (8) Formation of 2no. window opes at first and second floor level in the rear (south) elevation, (9) Replacement of 2no. existing doors with new windows at first and second floor level in the rear (south) elevation, (10) Construction of new 2.4m high louvred screen at first floor level to rear south elevation, (11) All internal modifications, repair works, site and services works to facilitate the development.
The development will consist of a single-storey office extension to the rear of an existing office building with internal alterations and associated drainage and site work necessary to facilitate the development.
• Change of use to the existing first to fourth floors from office to licensed restaurant use. • First floor extension (58m²) to provide an enclosed outdoor restaurant area with retractable roof, to the rear of the building. • Front door upgrade with signage associated with restaurant use. • Replace the existing external fire escape stairs to the rear of the building with new steel fire escape stairs. • Reconfigure and refurbishment to the building's interior. • All ancillary site and development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of a change of use of a vacant unit, 268.68 sq.m in size, located at second floor level fronting Clarendon Street and Coppinger Row. The unit was previously in use as an occasional lunchtime theatre venue and has been vacant for some time. Permission is sought to change the use to a gym with reception and ancillary changing area and works to existing door openings.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: To carry out external works on a protected structure for the removal of ATM's on College Green and Suffolk Street infilled with stone to match the existing. The removal of the night safe front plate on college green, to be infilled with stone to match existing. The removal of the Ulster Bank raised letter blue shopfront signage, bus stop signage and general blue signage on College Green, Church Lane and Suffolk Street elevations. Carry out internal works for the removal of the ATM's, loose furniture, general signage and the removal of Ulster Bank digital signage on Suffolk Street. At 33 College Green, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, D02 DD76, Ireland.
Dublin City Council-Permission is sought by Pextell Limited for a development at 9/10 Suffolk Street, Dublin 2. The development will consist of a change of use of the ground floor and basement (309.1 sq.m in extent) from its current use as retail to a retail service use for medical screening. The area is currently in use as retail as part of the Superdry retail outlet spanning 6 to 10 Suffolk Street. The retail use will remain in 6 to 8 Suffolk Street. Permission is also sought for new identification entrance signage in existing shop front and to construct a new dividing wall between the two premises at 8 and 9 Suffolk Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION: (RPS: 8596): retention for retractable awnings and outdoor heaters to the front of the Pyg Restaurant on Coppinger Row, Unit 12a & 13 Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, 59 South William Street, Dublin 2.
The development will consist of: 1. Change of use at 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th floor levels from educational to residential apartment use, with material alterations to the internal layout to form 14 apartment units (11no. 1-bedroom units, 1 no. 2-bedroom units and 2 no 3-bedroom units). 2. Dame Street facade: Renovation of the existing mansard structure to the 5th floor to no. 33 to replicate the existing, installation of new windows to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th floors, and installation of new entrance doors and overhead sign to ground floor: 3. Dame Lane facade: installation of new windows to the existing openings to the rear of no. 33 Dame Street, installation of spandrel panels to the existing windows to the rear of no. 34 Dame Street, reconfiguration of the existing window openings to the former stairwell and installation of new windows, widening of the existing entrance doorway to ground floor and installation of new infill stone cladding to the former stairwell; 4. Construction of a new 24sq m 1-storey flat-roofed structure at 5th floor level to the rear of no. 33 Dame Street; 5. Construction of a new roof garden and pergola to the rear at 5th floor facing level facing Dame Lane. No works are proposed internally to the ground or basement floor levels.
The development will consist of refurbishment and minor alterations of the existing shop fronts including concealed lighting and hand painted signage. This planning application is being submitted in response to Condition 2 of Grant of Permission of Planning Application 2185/21 Granted 30-Aug-2021.
Permission for the change of use Ground Floor and Basement at 33 Dame Street, Dublin 2, from commercial use to Licensed Restaurant use, as an extension to the existing Licensed Restaurant at Ground floor and basement at 34 Dame Street, Dublin 2, including new signage to the front and rear of both premises.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission to install a 2 x 12.3m retractable canopy / awning to the Coppinger Row façade of the existing commercial unit to the side (north) of the City Assembly House, 58 South William Street, Dublin 2, a Protected Structure, RPS ref. 8595.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permissions for the construction of previously removed separation walls between Nos. 103 and 104 Grafton Street at 1st – 4th floor levels inclusive, the installation of new staff sanitary accommodation, new staff office and new staff canteen facilities at second floor level within 102 and 103 Grafton Street (Protected Structure – RPS Ref. No. 3256) and all associated works. Nos. 102-103 and No. 104 Grafton Street are located within an architectural conservation area.
Permission for the installation of two new shopfront signs to read 'New Balance'. This will comprise one backlit fascia sign of individual mounted stainless-steel lettering painted RAL9010 (pure white) measuring 2405mm long x 300mm high x 25mm deep, and one double sided stainless-steel projecting sign measuring 600mm long x 600mm high x 80mm deep in RAL 9005 (jet black) with backlit acrylic opal white lettering and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the change of use from retail / commercial use to bar / restaurant / performance venue and associated works at 46 Drury Street (Protected Structure No. 2393). The works include: (a) the reforming and extension of the existing semi-basement (providing an additional floor area of c.40sq.m.) for ancillary kitchen, stores, keg lift, staff welfare facilities and customer toilets; (b) removal of existing ground, first and second floors and their replacement with new floors at ground and first floor level (creating a double height first floor space); (c) new glazed entrance door; (d) new gate to lane; and (e) all associated site and development works. There will be an overall net reduction in floor area from c.404sq.m. to c325sq.m. All works proposed on a site of 0.0171ha (171sq.m.).
The development will consist of alterations to the existing ground floor layout an existing Bar and Restaurant. The works will include a.) The relocation of the front main entrance to the north elevation. b.) Revised ground floor layout with amended entry to the basement c.) New escape door to the north elevation onto Dame Street from the basement with a minor increase in floor area. d.) All ancillary site works to facilitate the development.
PERMISSION: To carry out external works for the removal of an ATM, to be replaced with shop front glazing to match existing, as well as the removal of the Ulster Bank raised lettering shop signs on Grafton Street and Suffolk Street and general blue signage. Carry out internal works for the removal of the ATM, as well as the removal of loose furniture and the removal of Ulster Bank signage and merchandise on all floors.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of change of use from retail to licensed restaurant. Changes are proposed to the back of house area to provide for kitchen, storage and service areas, new mechanical ventilation system, new internal timber and glazed screens to form restaurant bar and private dining rooms, new internal lobby entrance, new external railings and seating area at ground floor level to front of 34 College Green and an internally illuminated identification sign over the front door, new external illumination to ground floor windows and totem menu sign and all other works associated with restaurant use.
Planning permission for development at this site: first floor level and part second floor level. The development will consist of a change of use in the existing four storey over basement building, from education use (cookery school at first floor level and associated wine school at second floor level) to office use. The development is accessed from the existing William Street South entrance with existing fire escape exiting onto Drury Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: Alterations to Previously Approved Development for a healthcare related consultancy (Application No. 4464/22) to include; a) New internal fitout with minor internal alterations to existing building, b) New shopfront, c) New external mechanical plant equipment on flat roof of first floor to the rear At 57 South William Street, Dublin 2, D02 HP23, which is a PROTECTED STRUCTURE (RPS Ref. 8594)
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (RPS Ref. 8594) planning permission for change of previously approved use under reg. ref. 2396/19 from cafe and education to healthcare-related consultancy and ancillary use together with new shopfront and signage.
The development will consist of a change of use, of the 1st and 2nd floors within the existing four storey over basement building, including the existing associated outdoor terrace, from education use (cookery school at 1st floor and associated wine school at 2nd floor on the Drury Street side) and from office use (at 2nd floor on the William Street South side) all to Sports and Recreational use. It includes fitness and health studios, well-being suite and associated ancillary support facilities. The development is accessed from the existing William Street South entranceway with a fire escape exiting onto Drury Street. The development includes for the upgrade and remodelling works to the 18/19 William Street South shopfront; the removal of the existing, timber, door surrounds and fascias, strip back to the original tiled finish, the removal of the existing roller shutter and recessed doors to No. 19 and their replacement with a traditional steel and glass entrance screen to match the existing windows, along with a new, matching style canopy and signage to No. 19 and a retractable awning to No. 18 to match existing and associated lighting, all as described in the drawings.
The development will consist of small extension (36.2 sqm) to provide a new link corridor at first floor level, all as part of the development which is the subject of a change of use planning application reg. ref. 3045/24. The proposals include for the associated extension of the existing outdoor terrace at second floor level and a low profile, solar PV array behind the existing parapet on the flat roof of 18/19 William Street South. The development is accessed from the existing William Street South entranceway with a fire escape exiting onto Drury Street, all as described in the drawings.
Planning permission for the development at a site of 0.013 ha will consist of the following:- the substitution of 2 no. halo illuminated "Ulster Bank Home" signs permitted under Reg. Ref. 3375/19 with 2 no. "Ulster Bank" signs on the shopfront fascia of 2.385m x 0.3m on Grafton Street and Suffolk Street elevations.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of the change of use of the existing basement car park (369sqm) at 47 Drury Street to restaurant use, the change of use of the existing ground floor retail (35.1 sqm) at 47 Drury Street to restaurant use and the associated extension of the existing SOLE Restaurant out to 47 Drury Street at ground floor and basement levels. It will include the relocation of the restaurant entrance from 18-19 South William Street to 47 Drury Street along with associated internal modifications to the existing building. The relocation of the entrance will involve the remodelling of the shop / carpark entrance frontage to form a new shopfront to 47 Drury Street including new signage, lighting and a demountable canopy awning over the new restaurant entrance.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will consist of amendments to the previously permitted development granted under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3250/21. The proposed amendments include the reconfiguration of the permitted development as follows: (1) Basement Level: The change of use of the basement level of No. 11 South Great George's Street (c. 71.5 sqm) from hotel to public bar, and the reconfiguration of internal circulation areas to accommodate the use; the reconfiguration of internal circulation areas and extension of the basement of No. 12 Dame Court (c. 28.5 sqm) to accommodate an accessible WC & shower and attenuation tank, modifications to the service pipework under basement slab. (ii) Ground Floor Level: The change of use of ground floor of No. 11 South Great George's Street (c. 124 sqm) from retail use to public bar, and the reconfiguration of internal circulation areas to accommodate the change of use of part of Nos 1-5 Exchequer Street (c. 43 sqm) from retail use to restaurant/kitchen and removal of platform lift; use of part hotel reception area as informal retail as part of the permitted hotel reception area at Nos 1-5 Exchequer Street. (iii) First Floor Level: introduction of a section of raised existing flooring in order to accommodate acoustic separation above Nos 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and part 15 South Great George's Street. iv) All associated site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will consist of: - the refurbishment/reconfiguration, partial sundry demolition and expansion of the Central Hotel (a protected structure RPS. Ref. No. 2719) to result in an overall amalgamated hotel of 6,676.5 sq.m. with a total of 129 no. bedrooms within 5 storeys over basement with a 6 storey element with plant level (above No.12 Dame Court) and will include the following: 1) Demolition of existing 2 storey building No.12 Dame Court (c.304 sq.m) and its replacement with a 6 storey building with an overall height c.21.245m (30.795mOD) including a basement area amalgamated with the hotel with lift and stairs, access for deliveries and refuse storage, and electricity sub-station at ground floor level and hotel bedrooms from mezzanine through fourth floor levels with plant level at fifth floor level; 5 no. windows to new bedrooms to the rear elevation of No.12 Dame Court over mezzanine to fourth floor levels. The external elevational treatment to street is a profiled glazed façade with perforated/profiled metal panels to match the adjacent rooftop extension. 2) Refurbishment and reconfiguration of existing Central Hotel and associated premises as follows:- A) Basement level - Removal of internal partitions/walls to facilitate reconfiguration/refurbishment of basement areas of Central Hotel and Nos 11, 14, 15 & 16 South Great George's Street to provide ancillary hotel areas including the internal alterations to the existing nightclub and the creation of entrance lobby, toilets, office, cloakroom, storage/plant/attenuation and staff areas. Change of use of basement areas of Nos 14, 15 and 16 South Great George's Street from ancillary retail storage to form part of an amalgamated hotel use as plant, office/administration space, storage, public and staff toilet areas and part kitchen. Office / Admin space moved to a different location than previously permitted and swapped with staff canteen as well as the main kitchen moved. B) Ground floor level - Amalgamation of Nos 14, 15 & 16 South Great George's Street into the Central Hotel and associated change of use from retail to café / delicatessen and bar / restaurant. Reconfiguration/refurbishment of internal areas of Hotel to provide reception, lounge and associated backroom areas. The change of use of the following; ground floor of no. 11 South Great George's Street from public bar to retail use (as Christian Science Reading Room moved from its current location at No.15 South Great George's Street); ground floor of No.14 South Great George's Street from retail use to bar/restaurant use; ground floor of No.15 South Great George's Street from retail use to bar/restaurant use; ground floor of No.16 South Great George's Street from retail use to café/delicatessen use; ground floor area at entrance to existing Exchequer Bar to change to become part of hotel reception/lounge; ground floor area as part of the existing Globe Bar/Rí-Rá nightclub from public bar use to retail use as part of the amalgamated hotel; new retail unit on Dame Court (adjacent to No.12 Dame Court); and new entrance door with canopy over to Bar/Restaurant on Dame Court. C) First floor level - Refurbishment and provision of bedrooms (to include removal and insertion of partitions/WC facilities, insertion of risers); refurbishment of existing 'Library Bar' (and associated alterations); change of use of part of Library Bar as 2 no. bedrooms; removal of infill block connected by spiral staircase to existing retail unit at No.15 South Great George's Street; removal of existing keg room and addition of a garden terrace; removal of ancillary space in courtyard to provide a landscaped platform area (including void to existing basement passageway) with maintenance access only; D) Second and Third floor levels - Refurbishment and provision of bedrooms (to include removal and insertion of partitions, insertion of risers and removal of exit passageway (external) between existing east and west parts of hotel), introduction of an inaccessible landscaped terrace at second floor level; E) Fourth floor level - Removal of existing fourth floor level Mansard roof structure of the Central Hotel fronting onto Dame Court and Exchequer Street and its replacement with a new fourth floor level in its place to comprise a screen of narrow vertical metal fins, in front of a wall of glazing and metal panels with a standing seam metal roof in the same colour and material and 2 no. dormers facing onto Exchequer Street; removal of eastern side of pitched slate roof along South Great George's Street and provision of bedrooms/storage (with flat roof above), the removal of a chimney on Dame Court close to Exchequer Street and the heightening of the remaining chimneys to the ridge height of the new roof to Dame Court; reinstatement of the 2 no. pediments on the South Great George's Street elevation in terracotta and brickwork; provision of external balcony/terrace areas. F) Removal of existing lift shafts and stair cores (including chimney) from basement/ground to 4th floor levels and provision of new stairwells/lift shafts/servicing ducts/risers/dumb waiters as well as revisions to circulation/access (including provision of new opes) and removal of internal walls/partitions/replacement of doors as necessary; new glazed opening in existing staircase at first floor level; glazed finish to internal facade of new northern 'wing' (which includes bedrooms and access at first to fourth floor levels). G) External works to include; new canopies/signage, refurbished and replacement shopfronts (and lighting) on Exchequer Street & South Great George's Street facades (including replacement of existing non-original entrance canopy), replacement of windows at ground floor level; repointing and replacement of existing windows with new timber sliding sash windows; the new façade to the courtyard comprises a glazed screen with vertical metal fins incorporating some metal panels and solar shading devices in the same metal finish; installation of secondary glazing units to bedrooms; entrance treatment and signage throughout above shopfronts to South Great George's Street and Exchequer Street including the new centralised entrance and the replacement screen doors to Dame Court; and all associated site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will consist of the refurbishment/reconfiguration, partial sundry demolition and expansion of the Central Hotel (a protected structure RPS. Ref. No. 2719) to result in an overall amalgamated hotel of 6,554 sqm with a total of 125 bedrooms within 5 storeys over basement with a 6 storey element with plant level (above No.12 Dame Court) and will include the following: 1) Demolition of existing 2 storey building No.12 Dame Court (c. 245 sq.m) and its replacement with a 6 storey building (overall height c.22.205m) including a basement area amalgamated with the hotel with lift and stairs, access for deliveries and refuse storage, and electricity sub-station at ground floor level and hotel bedrooms from mezzanine through fourth floor levels with plant level above building. The external elevational treatment to street is a profiled glazed façade with perforated/profiled metal panels to match the adjacent rooftop extension. 2) Refurbishment and reconfiguration of existing Central Hotel and associated premises as follows:- A) Basement level - Removal of internal partitions/walls to facilitate reconfiguration/refurbishment of basement areas of Central Hotel and Nos 11, 14, 15 & 16 South Great George's Street to provide ancillary hotel areas including the internal alterations to the Rí-Rá nightclub as a speakeasy and the creation of its entrance lobby, toilets, storage/plant/attenuation & staff areas. Change of use of basement areas of Nos 14, 15 & 16 South Great George's Street from ancillary retail storage to form part of an amalgamated hotel use as plant, administration space, public and staff toilet areas and part kitchen; B) Ground floor level - Amalgamation of Nos 14, 15 & 16 South Great George's Street into the Central Hotel and associated change of use from retail to cafe/delicatessen and bar/restaurant. Reconfiguration/refurbishment of internal areas of reception, lounge and associated backroom areas and a covered winter garden link to The Exchequer Lounge. The change of use of the following; ground floor of No.11 South Great George's Street from public bar to retail use (as Christian Science Reading Room moved from its current location at No.15 South Great George's Street); ground floor of No.14 South Great George's Street from retail use to bar/restaurant use; ground floor of No.15 South Great George's Street from retail use to bar/restaurant use; ground floor of No.16 South Great George's Street from retail use to café/delicatessen use; ground floor area at entrance to existing Exchequer Bar to change to become part of hotel reception; ground floor area as part of the existing Globe Bar/Rí-Rá nightclub from public bar use to retail use as part of the amalgamated hotel; C) First floor level - Refurbishment and provision of bedrooms (to include removal and insertion of partitions/WC facilities, insertion of risers); refurbishment of existing 'library bar' (and associated alterations); change of use of part of Library bar as 2 no. bedrooms; removal of infill block connected by stair to existing retail unit at No.14 South Great George's Street; removal of existing keg room and addition of a garden terrace; removal of ancillary space in courtyard to provide a landscaped platform area (including void to existing basement passageway), maintenance access only; D) Second and Third floor levels - Refurbishment and provision of bedrooms (to include removal and insertion of partitions, insertion of risers and removal of exit passageway (external) between existing east and west parts of hotel), introduction of an inaccessible landscaped terrace at second floor level; E) Fourth floor level - Removal of existing fourth floor level Mansard roof structure of the Central Hotel fronting onto Dame Court and Exchequer Street and its replacement with a new fourth floor level in its place to comprise a screen of narrow vertical metal fins, in front of a wall of glazing and metal panels with a standing seam metal roof in the same colour and material and 2 no. dormers facing onto Exchequer Street (new plant areas within pitched roof space); removal of eastern side of pitched slate roof along South Great George's Street and provision of bedrooms/storage (with flat roof above), the removal of a chimney on Dame Court close to Exchequer Street and the heightening of the remaining chimneys to the ridge height of the new roof to Dame Court; replacement of the 2 no. pediments on the South Great George's Street elevation in terracotta and brickwork; provision of external balcony/terrace areas. F) Removal of existing lift shafts and stair cores (including chimney) from basement/ground to 4th floor levels and provision of new stairwells/lift shafts/servicing ducts/risers/dumb waiters as well as revisions to circulation/access (including provision of new opes) and removal of internal walls/partitions/replacement of doors as necessary; new glazed opening in existing staircase; glazed finish to internal facade of new northern 'wing' (which includes bedrooms and access 1st to 4th floor levels); G) External works to include; new canopies/signage, refurbished and replacement shopfronts (and lighting) on Exchequer Street & South Great George's Street facades (including replacement of existing non-original entrance canopy), replacement of windows at ground floor level; repointing and replacement of existing windows with matching timber sliding sash windows as required; the new façade to the courtyard comprises a glazed screen with vertical metal fins incorporating some metal panels and solar shading devices in the same metal finish; installation of secondary glazing units to bedrooms; revised entrance treatment and signage throughout above shopfronts to South Great George's Street and Exchequer Street including the new centralised entrance and the replacement glazed screens to Dame Court; the introduction of 5 no. basement lights on Dame Court; and all associated site development works.
Permission for development for proposed shopfront signage. The proposed development will consist of the erection of 3 no. signs on the south, east and southeast building elevations to serve the retail unit located at ground and first floor levels. The signs will include 1 no. metal box sign to the existing canopy at ground floor level and 2 no. individually mounted metal lettering signs, both spanning ground and first floor level and all other associated site works. The total signage area is 2.66 sq. m.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE (Ref. 8696): Permission for replacement signage on the front of the cafe at 14 Clarendon Street, Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:RETENTION: Retention planning permission for signage on the front of the café
The development will consist of: the change of use of semi-basement and ground floor from car park and retail to bar and jazz club with part retail / cafe-bar fronting onto Drury Street; the construction of a sub-basement for customer toilets and store (c.45.6sq.m.); increase in the height of the existing basement level; reconfiguration of the internal layout to make it fit for purpose; modifications to the fire escape exit to South William Street at basement level; new pedestrian entrance and ground floor facade treatment to the bar and jazz club; relocation of pedestrian entrance and facade treatment to the ground floor retail / cafe-bar unit; associated elevational changes; and all associated works; all on a site of c.0.042ha (c.422.1sq.m.).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consist of the change of use of the building (a Protected structure, RPS 1989) from office to retail uses as well as minor altercations to the existing southern elevation at ground level. The proposed development includes 1. Change of use of the existing building from office to retail at ground floor and retail/ancillary retail at basement, first, second, third and fourth floors. Total floor space of the building is 674 sq. m. 2. Elevational changes include the removal of existing railings, removal of non- original internal lobby, entry doors and glazing and replacement with a slim frame glazing and door system with an anodized finish. 3. Alterations to the existing stepped entrance on the southern elevation to form a ramped threshold. No works are proposed to the public footpath.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The building is bound to the north by The Annex Building (a Protected Structure, Ref: 8830), to the east by 9 College Green (a Protected Structure, Ref: 1989), to the south by Dame Street, and to the west by Central Plaza (a Protected Structure, Ref: 8830). The proposed development relates to permission for the change of use of 2 Central Plaza at basement, ground floor and mezzanine levels only, from permitted retail use (as permitted under DCC Ref. 3154/17) to leisure/tourism use, and associated internal reconfiguration works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Dublin City Council -Planning permission is sought by Mink Fusion Ltd for a change of use of the former Rustic Stone Restaurant building, 17, South Great Georges Street, and Exchequer Street, Dublin 2 (Protected Structure). The building is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of a change of use from use as a licensed restaurant to use as a gastropub. Permission is also sought to carry out internal alterations to include, removal of non-original stairs from ground floor to basement and reinstatement of floor in lieu, original and truncated basement stairs to be replaced with new stairs in similar but altered location, new emergency escape door from kitchen at basement, alteration of non-original stud work at bottom of central stairs in basement, creation of void at new stairs to basement, removal of non-original South Great George's street lobby, reinstating original door on South Great George's street, third floor removal of demonstration kitchen and cold room and removal of non-original partitions to form open plan office area to serve the premises.
The development will consist of the installation of double sided ‘Digipanel’ digital advertising display including all associated site works and services (including relocation of planters and bins). The proposed structure has an overall height of 2.882m, a depth of 0.255m and a width of 1.438m. The precise location of the unit is marked by a red x on the pavement.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention permission is sought f or a change of use at ground floor level (101.42 sq m) and first floor level (94.80 sq m) from retail to a souvenir shop. Permission is sought for the removal of existing façade signage and its replacement with new signage comprising individual pin mounted back- lit letters.
Permission for a change of use application: commercial office to laser eye surgery consultation clinic. We will sub-divide the first floor 86 Grafton Street, forming partitions taken to ceiling height to provide patient welcome and waiting, patient diagnostics, advisory and optometry rooms, staff tea prep & storage. The communal areas, WC's external elevations will not be altered.
The development will consist of the change of use of the first floor demise from retail use to office use and all associated site works. The building is located within an architectural conservation area.
Planning permission for the proposed understairs keg storage to the rear lane all at Yamamori Izakaya - Japas & Sake Bar, 12/13 South Great Georges Street, Dublin 2, D02 RD36 which forms part of the complex of buildings occupied by the Central Hotel which is a protected structure (RPS ref. 2719).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for the proposed Maintenance Platform to the rear lane all at Yamamori Izakaya -Japas & Sake Bar, 12/13 South Great Georges Street, Dublin 2, D02 RD36 which forms part of the complex of buildings occupied by the Central Hotel which is a Protected Structure (RPS ref. 2719)
Grafton Capital S.a.r.l. is making an application for planning permission for change of use from existing commercial to residential use at first floor to fourth floor levels (providing 4 no. 1-bed apartments) together with associated internal reconfiguration and external fenestration works at No. 109 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 YK64.
The development will consist of the sub-division of the basement and first floor levels which will reinstate the original party wall between properties, reverting each property back to their original footprint and all associated site works. The buildings are located within an architectural conservation area.
Planning permission for extension with a gross floor area of 105sq.m. to Maryland House, 20-21 William Street South and 50-51 Drury Street, Dublin 2. The proposed extension is at fourth floor level and comprises the extension of the office area at the existing external roof terraces at 20-21 William Street South and 50-51 Drury Street.
Balrath Investments ULC intends to apply for planning permission for development on a site of c.0.05 ha located at Maryland House, 20-21 William Street South and 50-51 Drury Street, Dublin 2. The development will consist of the change of use of the basement and ground floor levels from car park (c.925 sq m) and retail uses (c.76 sq m) to restaurant and ancillary uses, including bar/lounge and back-of-house areas (c. 940 sq m). The development will also consist of the construction of 2 storey extension (including terraces) at roof level, setback from William Street South and Drury Street, accommodating office floorspace (c.599 sq m) and the replacement of all building facades (north, south, east and west elevations) with red brick, curtain walling, metal cladding, concrete and glazing. The development will also include internal and external alterations, including; the provision of bicycle parking (36 No. spaces in total), toilets, staff facilities (shower and changing facilities) at basement level; the provision of 2 No. new entrances to William Street South and 2 No. new entrances to Drury Street; the provision of a double height internal courtyard at first and second floor levels (incl. mezzanine at second floor level), serving the office use; minor internal reconfiguration of the existing office floorspace at first, second, third, fourth floor levels; increase of the floor to ceiling height at basement level and associated site excavation works; the provision of signage on the William Street South and Drury Street elevations above the main entrances; plant; site and all associated site ancillary works above and below ground. (The proposed development will result in a 7 storey building, including roof plant, with a total gross floor area of c.3,291 sq m.)
Planning permission for change of use and material alterations with a gross floor area of 418 sq.m. to Maryland House 20-21 William Street South and 50-51 Drury Street, Dublin 2. The proposed change of use is from retail shop and carpark at ground floor to restaurant use (395 sq.m.) with associated material alterations including to the internal layouts at basement and ground floor and to the existing elevations.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: The development consists of Retention permission of an existing telecoms installation and associated equipment and Permission to install 7 no. Antennas and 2 no. Transmission Dishes on supporting poles together with remote radio units (RRUs), cabling, and associated site works at 1 College Green, Foster Place, Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURES: The development will consist of: the change of use of the second-floor area from ancillary cafe/restaurant to higher order fashion retail (259sq m) and associated works; internal fit-out works at each level; new shopfront and signage; and all associated works.