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4763/22

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.

The Central Hotel, Nos 1-5, Exchequer Street and Nos 11, 14, 15 & 16 South George's Street and No.12 Dame Court, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted25 October 2022
3250/21

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.

A 0.1265 ha site at The Central Hotel, Nos 1-5 Exchequer Street and Nos 11, 14, 15, & 16 South Great George's Street and No 12 Dame Court, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted22 September 2021
2974/20

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.

The Central Hotel, Nos 1-5 Exchequer Street and Nos 11, 14, 15 & 16 South Great George’s Street and No. 12 Dame Court, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted18 November 2020
WEB1509/21

The development will consist of raising the roof level of the existing single storey extension to the rear of the house. Addition of roof lights to the flat roof and pitched roof over the stairs to the rear. Proposed new window at ground floor level on side gable wall. The proposed development includes internal alterations and sundry other minor works.

38, John Dillon Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted28 June 2021
WEB6013/25

DTDL Limited intend to apply for a 10 year planning permission for development at the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, D02 X309. The site is bound by St. Stephen’s Green West to the east, King Street South to the north, Glovers Alley to the south (in part) and Mercer Street Lower to the west, on a site area of c. 1.4 ha. The proposed development will consist of: • The rejuvenation of the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, involving the internal reconfiguration and partial redevelopment of the Centre, while maintaining a number of existing retail units and elements of the existing building structure; • The removal of the existing façade at Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and replacement with new elevational treatments; • The proposal will result in a building of up to 8 no. storeys over basement (excluding mezzanines levels) with a total gross floor area of c. 87,158 sq.m (including multistorey car park); • There is a general increase in height across the development over the existing shopping centre and multistorey car park, which varies across the site. The maximum height increase over the existing multistorey car park (which includes plant screen parapets and when measured from the low point on King Street South), is 11.18 metres (existing 30.59m to a proposed 41.77m). The maximum height increase over the existing shopping centre (excluding the multistorey car park) (which includes plant screen parapets/glazed atrium roof and when measured from the low point on King Street South), is 13.27 metres (existing 25.5m to a proposed 38.77m); • The resulting retail floor area at basement, ground and first floor levels is 19,001 sq.m.; • The resulting café/restaurant/bar uses floor area at basement, ground, first and fourth floor levels is 4,768 sq.m.. The restaurant/bar at fourth floor level will be served by an outdoor terrace (374 sq.m); • Provision of c. 29,251 sq.m. office and ancillary spaces (including existing floor area where retained) at ground, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh floor levels and associated roof terraces; • Provision of a new townhall (511 sqm) at first floor level; • Provision of a 2-no. screen cinema (714 sqm) at ground and basement level; • Provision of an art exhibition space (447 sqm) at first floor level with associated additional arts display space within the shopping mall and artium; • The overall net increase in GFA over the existing development is c. 20,645 sq.m; • The proposal will include a reconfigured internal mall opening onto St. Stephen’s Green providing access to new and existing retail and café/restaurant units at ground and first floor; • Retail, café/restaurant and bar (public house) units are provided on the King Street South frontage, and on the St. Stephen’s Green West frontage; • The proposed development will include 441 no. bicycle parking spaces and 551 no. car parking spaces (503 spaces to Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and 48 spaces for RCSI Link). This represents a reduction in 138 no. car parking spaces from the number of spaces at present and; • The proposed development includes all associated works including partial demolition of existing structures, utilities connections, roof level plant and telecommunications infrastructure, PV panels, temporary construction works and site hoarding.

Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02X309Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted21 April 2026
3012/23

The site is bounded by St. Stephen's Green West to the east, King Street South to the north, Glovers Alley to the south (in part) and Mercer Street Lower to the west on a site area of 1,452 ha. The proposal is for the rejuvenation of the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, involving the internal reconfiguration and partial redevelopment of the centre, while maintaining a number of existing retail units and elements of the existing building structure. The proposal will result in a building of up to 8 no. storeys over basement of retail, cafe/restaurant/bar and office uses (excluding mezzanines in retail/cafe/ restaurant/bar units at ground floor and basement and car park level). The proposal includes the construction of three storeys of offices over the existing car parking structure (with the omission of the existing uppermost car park level). The proposal includes retail and office uses at first floor and the provision of office use at proposed 2nd to 7th floor levels. There is a general increase in height across the development over the existing shopping centre and multi-storey car park, which varies across the site. The maximum height increase over the existing multi-storey car park (which includes plant screen parapets and when measured from the low point on King Street South) is 11.18 metres (existing 30.59m to a proposed 41.77m). The maximum height increase over the existing shopping centre (excluding the multi storey car park) (which includes plant screen parapets/glazed atrium roof and when measured from the low point on King Street South) is 13.27 metres (existing 25.5m to a proposed 38.77m). A total gross floor area of 87,932 sq.m. is proposed, which includes a net reduction of retail floor area to 19,049 sq.m. a net reduction of the existing cafe/restaurant uses to 1,740 sq.m. and a net reduction of bar (public house) uses to 789 sq.m. 35,043 sq.m. of offices and ancillary spaces (including existing floor area where retained) are proposed. The overall net increase in GFA over the existing development is 21,419 sq.m. The proposal will include a reconfigured internal mall opening onto St. Stephen's Green providing access to new and existing retail and cafe/restaurant units at ground and first floor. Retail, cafe/restaurant and bar (public house) units and office entrances area provided on the King Street South frontage and on the St. Stephens' Green West frontage. The proposed development will include 551 no. car parking spaces and 512 no. bicycle-parking spaces. This represents a reduction in 138 no. car parking spaces from the number of spaces at present. The proposed development includes all associated works including demolition of existing structures, utilities connections, roof level plant and telecommunications infrastructure, temporary construction works and site hoarding and public realm works.

St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02 X309Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted14 December 2023
WEB2443/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Allied Irish Bank PLC, intend to apply for permission for remedial works to a Recorded Protected Structure (RPS Ref. No.2099 under the Dublin City Development Plan 2022-2028) at this site: AIB, 7-12 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin. The application relates to: (i) Internal alteration works to accommodate new protected lobbies to existing stairs and fire upgrades to existing screens and doors, removal of non-original walls, upgrade of existing ground floor mezzanine to 60-minute fire rating and formation of new fire escape opening in original fabric. (ii) Fire safety upgrade works to fire detection & alarm, lighting and small power to the Basement Floor, Ground Floor, Ground Mezzanine Floor, First Floor, First Mezzanine Floor, Second Floor, and Third Floor. (iii) External alteration works to the Dame Lane Elevation to accommodate a new fire escape exit door.

AIB Bank, 7/12 Dame Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted13 August 2025
3045/20

Permission for alterations to the entrance of Costello House at 1 Clarendon Row & 33-45 South King Street, Dublin 2 to include new sliding glazed entrance doors, internal draught lobby and a 0.6m high x 1.2mm wide signage panel. Installation of a 3.67m wide by 1.99m high internal illuminated sign at second floor level facing Clarendon Row.

Costello House, 1 Clarendon Row & 33-45 South King Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted11 September 2020
3371/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: For the change of use, alterations, and extension of existing retails premises. The proposal involves, the change of use of an existing retail use to licensed restaurant, a single storey extension (25.23sqm) located at first floor level to the rear of the property. Internal alterations, including the widening of existing wall openings between no2 and no3, at first floor and basement levels. The lowering of two window openings at first floor to the rear to facilitate access into the extension. Replacement of existing timber steps from ground to basement with new timber staircases. Refurbishment and redecoration of existing windows. New signage to the existing shopfront.

2-3 Castle Market, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted17 July 2024
2131/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development on a 0.11 ha site approximately located at Nos. 16-18 Lord Edward Street (a protected structure) and No. 18 Exchange Street Upper (known as ''Fashion House'') and Copper Alley, Dublin 2. The proposed development comprises minor amendment to the Parliament Hotel (permitted under DCC Reg. Ref. 3448/16, as amended by DCC Reg. Refs. 4521/17, 3280/18, 2525/19) and includes additional plant screening to Parliament Roof to match material of permitted plant screen, 3no. street level painted metal out of hours security screens at Lord Edward Street entrances, 2no. canopies to Fashion House fifth floor terrace, relocation of 2no. existing flag poles to Parliament building at first floor level to corner of Lord Edward Street and Exchange Street Upper and 2no. timber louvered panels within external door on Copper Alley towards Cow's Lane painted to match door finish.

No. 16-18 Lord Edward Street and No. 18 Exchange Street Upper and Copper Alley, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted05 August 2020
2304/20

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development on a 0.11 ha site approximately. The proposed development comprises of a low-poly wire frame sculptural artwork installation in the form of 4 simplified figures of approximate dimensions 3.2 m (H) x 3m (W) x 2m (D) in total fixed 0.4 m above the roof of the existing link bridge which connects the 2 buildings over Copper Alley along with laser cut decorative anodized bronze metalwork screens fixed to and covering the entirety of both sides of the link bridge.

16-18 Lord Edward Street (a Protected Structure), Dublin 2 and 18, Exchange Street Upper, (known as "Fashion House") and Copper Alley, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted17 April 2020
4336/23

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)

The rear at 57 South William Street, Dublin 2, D02HP23Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted27 February 2024
4464/22

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.

57 South William Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted26 October 2022
3589/24

Change of use from Educational Commercial/Offices to Medical Services/Offices with internal alterations & associated works, at First floor Parliament Buildings, Exchange St Upr & Cork Hill, with main access 38-40 Parliament St. DO2W889.

First Floor Parliament Buildings, Exchange Street Upper & Cork Hill, with main access 38-40 Parliament Street D02W889Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted23 July 2024
4766/23

PERMISSION:The proposed development will consist of the change of use of the approved retail floor space at upper basement level to a bowling alley and indoor leisure facility with ancillary bar.

'Chatham and King', Chatham Street, Dublin 2 bounded to the north by Chatham Street, to the south by the rear of The Gaiety Centre, King Street South, to the west by Clarendon Row and to the east by 6 Chatham Street and the Gaiety Theatre, (Protected StruDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted10 January 2024
3645/22

Planning permission for development at 'Chatham and King', Chatham Street, Dublin 2 bounded to the north by Chatham Street, to the south by the rear of The Gaiety Centre, King Street South, to the west by Clarendon Row and to the east by 6 Chatham Street and the Gaiety Theatre (Protected Structure). The proposed development will consist of: 1) the change of use of the 3 no. food and beverage units at ground floor approved under register reference 4436/16 to retail use and the amalgamation of this floor space with the 2 no. approved retail units to form a single retail unit at ground floor; 2) the change of use of the approved retail floor space at upper basement level to food and beverage use; 3) alterations to the approved shopfronts at ground floor including the redesign of the approved entrance doors; the installation of a retractable accordion gate across the main shop entrance on the Chatham Street elevation; the installation of an additional two sets of double doors on the Chatham Street elevation; and the installation of new double doors to the basement on the Clarendon Row elevation; 4) the display of illuminated (backlit) signage (individual letters and logos) above the shopfronts on the Chatham Street and Clarendon Row elevations; 5) the installation of 12 no. projecting fixed fabric banner signs at first floor level (9 no. on the Chatham Street elevation and 3 no. on the Clarendon Row elevation); and 6) the installation of a projecting curved canopy over the main shop entrance on the Chatham Street elevation.

Chatham and King, Chatham Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted26 May 2022
3858/20

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.

City Assembly House, 58 South William Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted05 February 2021
WEB2412/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION: Olympia Real Estate Limited intends to apply for retention planning permission for use of 10 no. apartments as short-term lettings / tourist accommodation at 1-3 Parliament Street, Dublin 2, D02 AN28 and 81 Dame Street, Dublin 2, D02 VW57. There is no prospective development nor internal or external works proposed to the Protected Structures listed under RPS Ref. no. 6321 and 2132.

Dublin Castle Suites, 1-3 Parliament Street, Dublin 2, D02 AN28 and 81 Dame Street, Dublin 2, D02 VW57Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused08 August 2025
3252/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (REF: 2725). The development will consist of the removal of the current Exchequer Street and Drury Street shopfronts as per the planning drawings to reinstate the surviving historic elements of the original shopfront with the new shopfront including the relocation of the door to the corner elevation. The proposed shopfront will incorporate surviving elements of the historic brick/terracotta or timber elements of the shopfront which should be faithfully accurate to the original features including new advertisement signage and all associated works.

20 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2, D02 Y295Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted18 April 2023
4131/21

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.

123, The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted22 February 2022
WEB1362/24

Demolition of existing one storey extension and construction of new one storey extension to the rear of the dwelling, replacement of existing windows to the front elevation with new windows to match original proportions, removal of existing rendered finish to the front elevation and reinstatement of the original brickwork to match the adjacent properties. The development consists of upgrade of the existing house.

6, Power's Square, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted22 May 2024
4505/23

The development will incorporate a total of 21no. apartment units of which there are 1no. studio apartment, 9no. 1 bed apartments, 8no. 2bed apartments, 1 no. 2bed duplex apartment and 2no. 3bed apartments along with associated residential communal spaces at ground level. The proposal comprises 2no. buildings ranging in height from 2 storey to 4 story which area to be constructed over the existing basement block which is in-situ and which was constructed pursuant to permission 5588/03. Residential amenities within the development to include a residents gym, coffee bar and external communal spaces. The proposal also incorporates provision of bin and bicycle storage at basement level;, boundary treatments, external landscaping, connection to existing site services and all ancillary development works.

Site bounded by no's. 11 & 32 Hanover Lane, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused14 November 2023
5052/22

Permission for a Build to Rent (BTR) Residential development at a site bounded by numbers 11 & no. 32, Hanover Lane, Dublin 8. Comprising of the construction of 25 no. apartment units (20 no. One bedroom apartments and 5 no. Two bedroom apartments) within a 4 storey over basement block. Residential amenities within the development to include a management office, communal lounge area, basement storage and accessible communal roofs. The proposal also incorporates boundary treatments, 3 No. car parking spaces provision, 43 No. bicycle spaces provision, vehicle access to Hanover Lane, external landscaping, external balconies, connection to existing site services and all associated and ancillary development works.

Site bounded by numbers 11 & no. 32, Hanover Lane, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused09 December 2022
3223/24

PROTECTED STRUCTURE Change of use of the existing property at first, second, third & fourth Floor from former commercial/office to use as 'guesthouse' accommodation consisting of 12 No. guest rooms, and staff facilities, with the following works proposed: Remedial works the front elevation of building including removal of signage. Repair & upgrade of existing windows & replacement of windows to rear with correct timber sliding sash windows, with additional rooflight to pitched roofs. Alteration of internal of layout ground, first, second & third Floor to include replacement/relocation/reinstatement of doorways, wall partitions and partitioning to staircase in No.78. Insertion of all services with ensuite bathrooms to each guest room and all associated site works to facilitate the development.

77-78 Dame Street, Dublin 2, D02RK60Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused10 April 2024
WEB5949/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought at No. 77-78, Dame Street,Dublin 2 D02 RK60 (a protected structure) by Long Real EstateLimited for the change of use of the existing property at first, second, third& fourth floors from former commercial / office to use as a single residential unit. Alteration of internal of layout at each floor to provide for Living area, 8 No. bedrooms, revised bathroom & Kitchen facilities, amendment to existing rooflights to rear & side and an additional roof dormer window to the inner valley roof.

77-78, Dame Street, Dublin 2, D02 RK60Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted13 February 2026
WEB1570/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for the change of use of the existing property at first, second, third & fourth Floor from former commercial/office to use as a language school. Remedial works the front elevation of building including retention and improvement of the Seiko signage. Repair & upgrade of existing sliding sash windows to fore & replacement of windows to rear with correct timber sliding sash windows. Alteration of internal of layout ground, first, second & third floor to provide for revised bathroom facilities.

77-78, Dame Street, Dublin 2, D02RK60Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted23 October 2025
3792/20

Retention Planning permission for the development consists of the retention of 1 no. temporary marquee (24m x 9.1m) to support the ongoing edcational use of the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland. Retention permission is sought for a period of 3 years.

Car park to the rear of York Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted27 January 2021
3061/23

RETENTION PERMISSION: is sought for the permanent retention of an outdoor seating area at street level in front of 8/9 South William Street serving the existing licensed bar and restaurant to include 8 tables and 16 chairs surrounded by 2.0 metre high wind breakers (of glass and solid panels) and a planter, to remain in use during the business hours of the licenced premises.

Dakota Bar, 8/9 South William Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted11 July 2023
4470/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of removal of partition and amalgamation of retail units to reinstate a single convenience retail unit with existing off licence, part coffee shop use, Deli, ice cream parlour and ancillary accommodation at ground floor and basement; new goods lift, alterations to elevations to include replacement of 2No. Windows to double escape doors, enlargement of 5No existing windows to full height on Dame Lane Elevation, Alterations to shopfront on Dame Street Elevation, provision of new fascia signage on Dame Lane and South Great George Street Elevations, new down lighters along fascia signage, raised planters, alterations to internal layout and all associated works.

Spar 19-22 Dame Street, Dublin 2 D02E267 and Gino's Gelato 90 South Great George's Street, Dame Lane, Dublin 2, D02VW62. Burton Chambers PROTECTED STRUCTURE Ref.2102.Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused07 November 2023
3035/21

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: a new shopfront to replace the existing modern shopfront; general internal alterations to the existing layout, to include the reconfiguration of the entrance, accessible WC, stairs to the mezzanine level and the replacement of the existing roof light; and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.

7, South William Street, Dublin 2 D02 CV65Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted06 October 2021
WEB2864/25

The development will consist of the provision of a pair of decorative metal security gates at the entrance of the shop.

24-26 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2, D02 X996Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted03 October 2025
3984/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of an extension of the existing kitchen extract duct currently at first floor roof level, to the parapet of the adjoining building above 2nd floor level. The ductwork will be within the demise of 7 South William Street and fitted directly to the existing neighbouring building at 39-40 Drury Street. Works also include the introduction of sound attenuation at first floor level to both kitchen extract and fresh air intake and an exhaust cone at roof level on the kitchen extract.

7, South William Street, Dublin 2, D02 CV65Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted11 July 2022
WEB2251/24

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

Powerscourt Townhouse Centre Unit 15/16, 59 South William Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused27 November 2024
WEB1040/23

The proposed development includes the demolition and replacement of an existing ground floor extension to the rear, an extension at first floor level to the rear, the internal reconfiguration of the dwelling, additional rooflights to the rear, a new pedestrian accessway from Davis Place to the rear and all associated site works. The primary pedestrian access will remain from John Dillon Street.

27, John Dillon Street, Christchurch, Dublin 8 D08 K5K6, with Davis Place to the rearDublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted20 March 2023
5494/22

Permission is sought for a development which will include: (a) the partial demolition of existing buildings on site including: (i) full demolition of rear two-storey extension and car park fronting Liberty Lane; (ii) removal of external walls at Nos. 3/4 Kevin Street and retention of existing concrete floor plates and support structures (existing ground floor unit of No. 4 Kevin Street will remain untouched); (b) Re-use and incorporation of existing concrete floor plates from ground to second floor levels into the new development consisting of the construction of an 8 storey hotel comprising 81 no. bedrooms, with setback and terraces at third and sixth floors; (c) Provision of an entrance, reception area, lounge, luggage store, W/C, staff break room, stair core, 2 no. lift cores, water storage, service room, switch room, staff bike store, bin storage and 1 no. separate (existing) takeaway unit at ground floor; and provision of bedroom suites, on upper floors with machine room at sixth floor; (d) Provision of car parking garage to rear of development and recessed taxi set down area at ground floor level accessible from Liberty Lane; (e) Permission is also sought for all associated works including boundary treatments, infrastructure, lighting, green-blue roof, foul/surface drainage and site works necessary to facilitate the development.

3/4 Kevin Street Lower and Liberty Lane, Portobello, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused22 February 2023
4235/22

Permission is sought for a development which will include: a) the partial demolition of existing buildings on site including: (i) full demolition of rear two-storey extension and car park fronting Liberty Lane; ii) removal of external walls at Nos. 3/4 Kevin Street and retention of existing concrete floor plates and support structures (existing ground floor unit of No. 4 Kevin Street will remain untouched); b) Re-use and incorporation of existing concrete floor plates from ground to second floor levels into the new development consisting of the construction of an 8 storey hotel comprising 81 no. bedrooms, with setback and terraces at third and sixth floors; c) Provision of an entrance, reception area, lounge, luggage store, WC, staff break room, stair core, 2 no. lift cores, water storage, service room, switch room, staff bike storage, bin storage and 1 no. separate (existing) takeaway unit at ground floor; and provision of bedroom suites on upper floors with machine room at sixth floor; d) Provision of car parking garage to rear of development and recessed taxi set down area at ground floor level accesible from Liberty Lane; e) Permisssion is also sought for all associated works including boundary treatments, infrastructure, lighting, green-blue roof, foul/surface drainage and site works necessary to facilitate the development.

3/4 Kevin Street Lower and Liberty Lane, Portobello, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused09 August 2022
WEB2154/24

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.

5-6 Dame Court, Dublin 2, D02 XP58Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted16 December 2024
3871/24

Permission to install spectrum monitoring equipment on the chimney of block 1. This spectrum monitoring equipment consists of three receive only antennas, along with a radio control unit.

Dublin City Council Headquarters, Civic Offices, Block 1, Woodquay, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted12 August 2024
3838/22

The development will consist of (1) Internal alterations and refurbishment of ground floor entrance lobby situated on Exchequer Street; (2) Internal alterations and refurbishment of first, second and third floor office accommodation as well as an entrance and stairs at ground floor level; (3) Change of use of 131.65 sq. m of first floor accommodation from office to hair salon including an additional 9.1 sq.m resulting from the removal of a stair; (4) The removal of an existing staircase to the rear south east corner and the extension of the existing office floors at second and third floors by 9.1 sq. m per floor; (5) External repairs to brickwork including, cleaning replacing spalled brickwork, re-pointing of brickwork to front, rear and side elevations, repair chimneys as necessary with existing finishes reinstated, cleaning and repairs to existing sandstone courses to Exchequer St. and Drury St. installation of 4 no. fire-rated glazed panels to the external face of the existing window to rear staircase within the common corridor, replacement of existing window to the rear-staircase on the west at flat roof level with new roof-access-door, formation of new opening in existing rear staircase on the east at flat roof level to accept new roof-access-door, replacement of lead flashings and parapet gutters, dormer linings and recovering the existing main roof with reused and replacement natural slate with 4 no. rooflights installed to rear; (6) Refurbishment of existing window sashes and replacement of glazing with double-glazed units; (7) Replacement cast-iron rainwater goods to Exchequer Street elevation and pvc rainwater goods to rear (south) elevation (8) Removal of existing flagpoles and decommissioned alarm boxes; (9) Replacement of SVPs with new to rear (south) elevation; (10) Installation of 4 no. vent grilles in brickwork to the rear (south) facade and 3 no. ventilation grilles in brickwork to the east facade and installation of 2 no. ventilation grilles in the roof to the south (11) Removal of existing roller shutter and replacement with new hardwood painted door to the front entrance on Exchequer Street; (12) Replacement of existing building signage above entrance door with new signage in same location and new 'plaque' signage to right-hand side of entrance door; (13) Installation of mechanical plant and screening to the flat roof area at first floor level at rear; (14) All other associated structural, fire compartmentation works and service installations.

St. Andrew's House, 24-34, Exchequer Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted20 June 2022
3781/22

PERMISSION & RETENTION:Retention permission for (a) change of use from treatment clinic at first floor (with 2 no. shared ground floor door and 2 no stairs) to restaurant with kitchen at first floor (with 2 no. shared ground floor doors and 2 no. stairs); and b) planning permission for new signage at the front entrance door.

4-5, Chatham Street (backing onto Tangier Lane), Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted17 January 2023
WEB5762/25

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Gaiety Productions Unlimited Company, intend to apply for Planning Permission for development at Gaiety Theatre, Nos. 46–50 King Street South, Dublin 2, D02 V097 (a Protected Structure, RPS Ref. No. 4274). The proposed development will consist of the provision of a new Air Handling Unit (AHU) on the eastern roof to replace the existing system in a like-for-like manner; the replacement of the existing water tank on the roof with a new tank of similar size and location; the installation of new internal ductwork within the attic space to extract air from the auditorium and associated new ventilation grilles and louvres; structural repairs to the slabs forming the roof and floors on the eastern side of the Theatre; localised repair works to roof flashings, parapets, concealed gutters, roof lights, and junction areas; reinstatement and upgrade of rainwater outlets and downpipes from various roof levels; the installation of new gantry walkways, access ladders, and fall-protection systems to various roof areas to facilitate safe maintenance; the temporary removal, cleaning and reinstatement of the existing glazed canopy on the King Street South façade; and all ancillary and associated works required to facilitate the above and to improve the Theatre’s ventilation, building fabric and maintenance access.

Gaiety Theatre, Nos. 46-50 King Street South, Dublin 2 D02 V097 (a Protected Structure, RPS Ref. No. 4274)Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted23 January 2026
4522/23

RETENTION PERMISSION: (a) the retention of the change of use from off-licence retail wineshop to delicatessen at ground floor level, (b) the retention for minor alterations to the shopfront facing Chatham Street (including replacement of exiting signage).

4 Chatham Street, Dublin 2, Dublin 2, D02 R223 (backing onto Tangier Lane)Dublin City CouncilRetention Permission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted13 November 2023
WEB1345/26

Permission is sought for a change of use of 2 no. existing office suites (office suite no. 01 and office suite no. 02) located at first and second floor level into 2 no. duplex apartments (2 no. two storey 2 bed/3 person duplex apartments consisting of duplex A of 67.9sqm and duplex B of 75.3sqm with 1 no. designated enclosed carparking space on the ground level) with access provided from Liberty Lane including all associated site works at the existing 3 storey offices over garages building at 21A and 21B Liberty Lane, Dublin 8. D08P920 by Peter Daly and Darragh Daly

21A and 21B, Liberty Lane, Dublin 8., D08P920Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted14 April 2026
WEB1463/20

We, Euronet 360 Finance Ltd. (Irish Branch) intend to apply for permission for development at 63 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Dublin. The Development will consist of the installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the South elevation.

63, Dame Street, Dublin 2Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused11 September 2020
5018/22

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for this site, the Landmark Public House (a Protected Structure), located at 1 Kevin Street Lower, Dublin 8, D08DX2A and the ground floors of 40 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, D02 CH68 and 39 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, D02 Y389 and the ground floor and part first floor of 38 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, D02 Y389. The proposed development will consist of: The extension of the Landmark Public House (a Protected Structure), located at 1 Kevin Street Lower, Dublin 8, D08 DX2A and the ground floor of 40 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, D02 CH68 by amalgamation with the ground level of 39 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, D02 Y389 and the ground floor and part first floor of 38 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, D02 Y389 (the premises at 38 and 39 Wexford Street have been previously amalgamated and operational in their most recent use as a retail unit). The amalgamation will involve the demolition of part of the ground level wall between the Landmark Public House (a Protected Structure) and the ground floor level of 39 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, D02 Y389. Certain further demolition of existing partition walls at the ground level of the Landmark Public House (a Protected Structure) are also proposed. The development proposes a change of use of the premises at 38 and 39 Wexford Street from retail use to public house, with the extended area to be used as dining space at ground floor and storage space at first floor. The total extension area at ground and first floor is 144msq. The development will consist of the installation of a new shopfront to both buildings at 38 and 39 Wexford Street and internal modifications at ground floor to the layout of the Protected Structure, The Landmark Public House at 1 Kevin Street Lower and 40 Wexford Street. No new kitchen installation is proposed; the new dining area is to be serviced from the existing kitchen.

The Landmark Public House (a Protected Structure), located at 1 Kevin Street Lower, Dublin 8, D08 DX2A and, the ground floors of 40 Wexford Street, Dublin 2 D02 CH68 & 39 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, D02 Y389, 38 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, D02Y389Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused05 December 2022
5352/22

The development will consist of the replacement of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided 'Metropole' advertising display case with a double sided digital advertising display case and associated works.

On the public footpath on the Northern side of Dean Street near the junction with Patrick Street outside 'Ovenden House', Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted04 April 2023
WEB5589/25

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.

Fitzwilliam Hotel, 128-134 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2, D02 HE18Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted02 April 2026
3433/23

PERMISSION: The development will consist of: the provision of a contemporary residential extension (296.5 sq m) to the existing rear return (178.2 sq m at basement and ground floor levels) providing 3 No. one bedroom apartments and a plant room, increasing the height from single storey with an extended 2.9 metre high parapet wall above onto St. Andrew's Lane to 5 No. storeys; modifications to the northern elevations of Nos. 25 and 27 Exchequer Street comprising the removal of existing windows and provision of a link between the existing office floor area and the lobby of the proposed residential extension and associated works; removal of plant on the flat roof at first floor level screened by a pre- existing 2.9 metre wall/parapet; provision of a new staircore to the rear/west from first floor level to third floor level; the provision of residential balconies from first to third floor levels facing north and east; the provision of a sedum roof; and all associated works.

Site at the rear of Exchequer Chambers, Nos. 19-27 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2, Works are also proposed to the rear facade of part of the existing Exchequer Chambers building to, connect the new extension into the, existing building.Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused17 January 2024
3261/23

PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the development consists of a change of use of a currently vacant fashion retail unit to medical & related consultants use.

Unit 43, Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, 59 South William Street, Dublin 2, D02 HF95Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Granted17 May 2023
2587/21

The development will consist of: (i) Demolition of Nos. 73-74 Francis Street and demolition of No. 72 Francis Street with the exception of this building's original front (western) facade; (ii) The refurbishment of the front (western) facade of No. 72, the construction of a replacement facade to the front of No.74 to match the height of No. 72 and the construction of a replacement facade to the front of No.73 (from first to third floor level) to match the height of Nos. 72 and 74; (iii) The redevelopment of Nos. 72-74 from basement to third floor level (No. 74 will be of similar height to Nos. 72-73 whilst containing three levels over basement only); (iv) The amalgamation of the redeveloped Nos. 72-74 and the construction of a three storey contemporary extension above; (v) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the proposed development. The works will allow for the provision of a seven storey over basement level mixed-use building comprising (a) 24 no. apartments (6 no. studio, 6 no. one bedroom, 9 no. two-bedroom and 3 no. three bedroom) each served by private amenity space and provided with access to a first floor level communal garden and cycle parking at ground and basement floor level; (b) 505sq. m of commercial space, in the form of a cafe (156sq.m), 3 no. retail units (184sq.m) co-working space (73sq.m) and a multi-purpose space for education exercise and community uses (92sq.m), served by cycle parking at ground floor level; (c) basement level storage/plant room.

72-74 Francis Street, Dublin 8Dublin City CouncilPermission0 reasons0 conditions0.4 km away
Refused08 June 2021
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