Extend the existing rooftop stair enclosure on the existing roof terrace to create a goldsmith studio consisting of an additional area of 20sq. m. The proposed structure will be contained within a height of 3.7m above the existing terrace level, it will have a flat roof and finish will be rendered to match the existing stair enclosure.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at 112-113 Grafton Street, Dublin 2 (Protected Structures) and located in the Grafton Street and Environs Architectural Conservation Area and subject to the scheme of Special Planning Control for Grafton Street and Environs. The development will consist of the following amendments to previously permitted Dublin City Council planning application reference no. 3518/15. 1) Modifications to the permitted basement level layout including a reduction in the permitted basement floorspace from 368 sqm to 183 sqm, the development of a new retaining wall to the rear of the existing basement, and the development of a new basement escape stairs will access to the ground floor level; 2) Modifications to the permitted ground floor layout including the omission of previously permitted stairs 'C' from the ground to the basement floor levels; the omission of an escalator and stairs 'B' from the ground to the basement level; the omission of previously approved stairs 'A' from the ground to the basement level; reconfiguration of an exit to the rear of the property as a result of the removal of stairs 'A', reconfiguration of the ground floor layout, and the replacement of a section of wall at the south western corner to the rear of the site (which was to be retained) with a new concrete structure. The modifications to the ground floor level will result in an increase of c.1sqm of gross floor space; 3) Modifications to the permitted rear elevation including introduction of additional brick at ground floor level to match the permitted brickwork as part of the reconfiguration of the area outside of the rear exit as a result of the removal of stairs 'A' and the replacement of a section of wall (which was retained under the permitted application) with a new concrete structure; and 4) Alterations to the side (south facing) elevation including: i) reconfiguration of a section of the south facing elevation at 1st and 2nd floor level retaining a section of the existing party wall at a low level, provision of additional zinc cladding, and the omission of a window in a staircore; and ii) the replacement of a section of wall (which was retained under the permitted application) with a new concrete structure at ground floor level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION AND RETENTION: For development at this site (0.0185 hectares) within the existing 4-storey over basement properties comprising the former Irish Yeast Company at 6 College St. (RPS Ref. 2010), The Times Hostel (upper floors only) at 31 Fleet St. (RPS Ref. 2925), and minor changes to the rears of 7 College St. (RPS Ref. 2011) and 30 Fleet St. (RPS Ref. 2924) at 1st floor only, Dublin 2. (PROTECTED STRUCTURES). The proposal provides for the conservation and restoration of historic fabric and the refurbishment and restoration of active use to No. 6 College St. providing for change of the historic retail use to use as a café/bar and reception area at ground floor level, and the provision of 3 no. one-bedroom apartments at the upper floors. The proposal also includes minor alterations within the upper floor interiors only of 31 Fleet St. in order to provide universally accessible bathrooms. It will further include for the removal of the existing two-storey extension to the rear of 6 College St. and the 1st floor extension to the rear of 31 Fleet St. New works include a replacement extension to the rear of 6 College Street with a glazed atrium containing a lift and enhanced circulation spaces and interconnection which provide for universal access and compliant fire safety and escape to the upper floors of both buildings. In addition to the above, the proposal will also provide for the following works at ground, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor levels: • Ground Floor Level: (i) Conservation works to existing historic fabric, reinstatement of original cabinetry, panelling, fire upgrading of door and partitions to lobby on west side. (ii) Change of use at ground-floor level of No. 6 College St. from retail to use as a café/bar and reception area and use of the existing stairwell as access to proposed new apartments at 1st, 2nd & 3rd floor levels. (iii) Retention permission is sought for minor alterations including the removal of 2 no. modern partitions. • First, Second and Third Floor Levels: (i) Provision of new opes in the rear façade of 6 College St. and the side façade of 31 Fleet St. (ii) Reconfiguration of non-original partition walls to existing en-suite in 30 Fleet St. at 1st floor level only. (iii) Demolition of non-original timber-clad structure to the rear of 7 College St. and reinstatement of original, multi-pane sash window to rear façade of 7 College St. at 1st floor level only. (iv) Provision of 1 no. apartment at each of the 1st, 2nd & 3rd floor levels including extension to rear of 6 College St. (v) Glazed atrium to rear of No. 6 College St. containing a lift and enhanced circulation spaces and interconnection which provide for universal access and compliant fire safety and escape to the upper floors of both 6 College Street and 31 Fleet St. (vi) Reconfiguration of existing modern partitions and en-suites to provide universally accessible bathrooms to 2nd and 3rd floor levels of 31 Fleet Street. (vii) Demolition of modern extension at 1st floor level of 31 Fleet St. to reveal and reinstate the original multi-pane sash window to the rear façade and removal of cementitious render and repair and repointing of brickwork to rear façade. (viii) Structural repair works to the basement of 6 College St. in order to save the ground floor structure and coverings. Permission is also sought for works to stabilise the debonding brickwork on the front façade, cleaning and repair of brickwork, repointing of the brickwork, reinstatement of quoins and stencilled historic paintwork, repairs to carved timber shopfront, refurbishment and reinstatement of multi-pane, single-glazed sash windows to the rear façade of 31 Fleet St and reinstatement of the original front entrance door to the east side all to front of 6 College Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: For development at this site (0.0185 hectares) within the existing 4-storey over basement properties comprising the formed Irish Yeast Company at 6 College St. (RPS Ref. 2010), The Times Hostel (upper floors only) at 31 Fleet St. (RPS Ref. 2925), and minor changes to the rears of 7 College St. (RPS Ref. 2011) and 30 Fleet St. (RPS Ref. 2924) at 1st floor only, Dublin 2. (PROTECTED STRUCTURES). The proposal provides for the conservation and restoration of historic fabric and the refurbishment and restoration of active use to No. 6 College St. providing for change of the historic retail use to use as a café/bar and reception area at ground floor level and the provision of 3 no. one-bedroom apartments at the upper floors. The proposal also includes minor alterations within the upper floor interiors only of 31 Fleet St. in order to provide universally accessible bathrooms. It will further include for the removal of the existing two-storey extension to the rear of 6 College St. and the 1st floor extension to the rear of 31 Fleet St. New works include a replacement extension to the rear of 6 College Street with a glazed atrium containing a lift and enhanced circulation spaces and interconnection which provide for universal access and compliant fire safety and escape to the upper floors of both buildings. In addition to the above, the proposal will also provide for the following works at ground, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor levels: Ground Floor Level: (i) Conservation works to existing historic fabric, reinstatement of original cabinetry, panelling, fire upgrading of door and partitions to lobby on west side. (ii) Change of use at ground-floor level of No. 6 College St. from retail to use as a café/bar and reception area and use of the existing stairwell as access to proposed new apartments at 1st, 2nd & 3rd floor levels. (iii) Retention permission is sought for minor alterations including the removal of 2 no. modern partitions. First, Second and Third Floor Levels: (i) Provision of new opes in the rear façade of 6 College St. and the side façade of 31 Fleet St. (ii) Reconfiguration of non-original partition walls to existing en-suite in 30 Fleet St. at 1st floor level only. (iii) Demolition of non-original timber-clad structure to the rear of 7 College St. and reinstatement of original, multi-pane sash window to rear façade of 7 College St. at 1st floor level only. (iv) Provision of 1 no. apartment at each of the 1st, 2nd & 3rd floor levels including extension to rear of 6 College St. (v) Glazed atrium to rear of No. 6 College St. containing a lift and enhanced circulation spaces and interconnection which provide for universal access and compliant fire safety and escape to the upper floors of both 6 College Street and 31 Fleet St. (vi) Reconfiguration of existing modern partitions and en-suites to provide universally accessible bathrooms to 2nd and 3rd floor levels of 31 Fleet Street. (vii) Demolition of modern extension at 1st floor level of 31 Fleet St. to reveal and reinstate the original multi-pane sash window to the rear façade and removal of cementitious render and repair and repointing of brickwork to rear façade. (viii) Structural repair works to the basement of 6 College St. in order to save the ground floor structure and coverings. Permission is also sought for works to stabilise the debonding brickwork on the front façade, cleaning and repair of brickwork, repointing of the brickwork, reinstatement of quoins and stencilled historic paintwork, repairs to carved timber shopfront, refurbishment and reinstatement of multi-pane, single-glazed sash windows to the rear façade of 31 Fleet St and reinstatement of the original front entrance door to the east side all to front of 6 College Street.
RETENTION: To retain Café/Restaurant use of ground floor level commercial unit with extrnal frontage signage and retractable open fabric type awning/canopy over signage.
McDonald’s Restaurants of Ireland Ltd. intend to apply for planning permission for development at Nos. 50/51 O’Connell Street Lower, Dublin 1. The development will consist of proposed improvement works to the existing shopfront/front eastern elevation to include new window frames and glazing to the upper floors to replace existing frames, new window fascias to match existing, new bay window fascias to high level shopfront decorated to match existing, new marble fascia to match existing, revised entrance design to include new sliding entrance doors, new full height glazing and low stall riser to match existing, new shopfront signage to replace existing signage to include internally illuminated projecting sign, wall mounted golden arch and ‘McDonald’s’ text signage, new orb, new digital window poster, and all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for the removal of existing shopfront and facia and replacement with new shopfront and facia at 71 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1, D01 E7K5.
Planning permission for change of use from retail premises to restaurant/cafe including alterations to rear elevation to North Lotts and ancillary onsite services at ground floor and basement levels only.
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.
The proposed development will consist of the following: Erection of external signage to proposed Leon Restaurant to Millennium Walkway and Strand Street Great elevations and awning to millennium walk elevation and to amend condition No. 7 of planning permission Ref: 3016/14 to amend opening hours to Sunday to Wednesday 07.00-22.00 and Thursday to Saturday 11.00-23.00, including all associated site and ancillary works at this address, Unit 7, Millennium Walkway, Dublin 1, D01 EO1 EOH9.
The development will consist of: 1.Change of use of the upper floors (first floor to fourth floor) from existing office use to that of guesthouse, comprising of twelve bedrooms (four family rooms, four large doubles and four small doubles) 2.Internal reconfiguration works to 3.Creation of new bin store at ground floor level 4.All ancillary site works
The development will consist of an extension to the existing rear three storey section of 64 Dame Street consisting of a partial 12 sqm extension at second floor level and a vertical extension creating two additional floors of accommodation above the existing, totalling 72.4 sqm of floor space. The proposed works will extend the existing two-bedroom residential dwelling of 63.4 sqm (use granted under planning permission reference 4468/23), to provide a four-bedroom residential dwelling of 135.8 sqm.
The development will consist of the change of use of the four office floors above ground level (first floor, second floor, third floor and fourth floor) to residential apartments for long term letting. The accommodation will comprise of 4 no. studio apartments, 4 no. one bed apartments and 1 no. two bed duplex, with amenity space and bicycle storage at roof terrace level.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention planning permission is sought for (i) ventilation ducts to the rear elevation to serve the kitchen; and; (ii) plant and associated ducts located to the rear of the second floor roof of the previously approved extension to serve the Nando's restaurant. Planning permission was previously granted for alterations to the building to provide a Nando's restaurant under Reg. Ref. 2013/11. Planning permission is also sought for a new water harvesting system, including the installation of water tanks (1 no. 1m3 tank at basement level and 2 no. 2.5m3 tanks at third floor level), and the installation of a non-return valve at basement level. The development also includes any ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
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.
(i) omission of existing recessed mezzanine floor areas atop third floor level and reinstatement of full fourth floor level; (ii) works to external elevations including paint removal and repairing of pointing on Middle Abbey Street elevation; and replacement of sand cement plaster with insulating lime plaster and increasing height of ground level window openings to North Lotts elevation; (iii) removal of existing internal staircases, relocation of entrance door to North Lotts, provision of new internal staircases and reconfiguration of internal floor plans through provision of new wall partitions; (iv) change of use of building from retail (at basement/ground floor level) and retail storage (at all above ground floor levels) to a mixed-use building comprising a commercial retail unit at basement floor level, a café at ground floor level and a tourist accommodation development (comprising 9 no. short-stay apartments) from ground to fourth floor level; and, (v) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
RETENTION & PERMISSION:PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development at No. 5 Saint Andrew Street, Dublin 2 (a four storey over basement Protected Structure - Register of Protected Structures Ref. no. 7568). The proposed development consists of: -Retention planning permission for: the change of use of the first, second and third floors from office to residential use (3 no. c. 50 sq.m apartments, one at first floor level, one at second floor level, one at third floor level); and internal alterations to the Protected Structure associated with the change of use of the upper floors from office to residential use; and -Planning permission for internal for fire safety related works at ground, first, second and third floor levels.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: The development encompasses 1. The retention of the current use as a hairdressing salon at ground floor level and day spa at basement level including all currently installed furnishings, fixtures, and fittings. 2. The retention of the internal glazed screen and doors between the ground floor level entrance hall and hair salon. 3. The retention of the existing internally illuminated exterior sign. 4. New works comprising the removal of 3 no. treatment rooms at basement level to create a staff room, the installation of 1 no. additional internal doorway at ground floor level to facilitate safe escape from basement level and the installation of removable planters on the public footpath immediately adjacent to the front facade.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention of modifications and amendments of works commenced under Planning Permission Ref 3397/15 (now expired) which included the reconfiguration and alterations to walls and partitions to facilitate the proposed cafe/bar use at ground floor level, stairs access from basement level (not implemented) including raised level of part of existing floor to facilitate drainage pipes, demolition of part of internal wall to provide for access to neighbouring fire escape corridor at 29 Fleet Street (not implemented) and insertion of void within existing floor to basement level below (not implemented.) The works previously approved at basement level of existing licensed premises comprised of alterations to existing internal doors, corridor and stairs to provide access from the existing basement level to the ground floor level of 29 and 30 Fleet Street (partially implemented). Retention of works required on foot of the granted Fire Safety Certificate (FSC 3256/21) & Regularisation Fire Safety Certificate (3004742) which is pending and includes the blocking up of the existing escape route that previously discharged through the adjoining Hostel and retention of a new protected escape stair and protected escape route from the basement to the ground level at 30 Fleet St in lieu of previously approved fire escape route. Retention of other completed works including kitchen, stores and dumb waiter, alterations to bar counter and new toilet facilities at basement level. Removal of contemporary accommodation stair connecting the basement and ground floor bar area. Alterations to ground floor betting office (vacant) include new disabled WC and bar counter. Retention of external works consisting of reinstatement of the doorway entrance to 30 Fleet Street. Planning permission is also requested for works previously approved but not completed under planning permission (Ref 3397/15) which include the refurbishment of the building facade and change of use of ground floor betting office (vacant) to licensed cafe/bar and proposed dumb waiter (not previously approved), refurbishment and maintenance of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor facade of 29 and 30 Fleet Street and lighting and all ancillary site and development works.
Planning permission for development at a site of 0.018 ha at nos. 108/109 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1. The proposed development consists of the partial demolition of the rear of the retail / shop building from basement to second floor levels (c. 211 sq m in total), the change of use of the remaining retail / shop building to licensed restaurant / cafe use at all levels and the provision of new build areas to the rear from basement to second floor levels (c. 204 sq m in total) to provide licenced restaurant / cafe use, all resulting in a licensed restaurant / cafe building of c. 580 sq m (including ancillary space such as circulation cores and walls), which includes, provision of a licensed restaurant / cafe area including customer seating, associated ancillary office space, cook/servery, accessible toilets, kitchen (including food preparation area). dumbwaiter and storage and other related spaces. The proposed development also consist of the provision of a signage zone (c.1.2 sq m) on the Middle Abbey Street elevation; a new ventilation and duct system; associated plant; a louvre screen at roof level; associated internal and external alterations; changes in level; associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply); and all other associated site excavation and site development works above and below ground.
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.
RETENTION: The development consists of the retention of window replacements at first floor, second floor and third floor on front elevation and all associated and ancillary works. The structure is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area.
Planning permission will consist of: alterations to front facade, including replacement of existing shopfront providing residence access door, signage, associated lighting and all associated and ancillary works. The structure is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. Permission for proposed internal alterations to allow the removal of partitions, joinery, secondary ceilings, floor finishes and building services all installed in c. 2009 as part of a previous change of use, at the first, second & third floors.
Removing the existing signage and replacing with a new shopfront sign. New sign to consist of backlit individual stainless steel letters. The building is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Plan.
Planning Permission to carry out the following development works to No. 22 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2. The building is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Plan. The development works will consist of. (1) Change of Use at first, second & third floor levels of existing mid-terrace four-storey building, from office use to residential use, with material alterations to the internal layouts to provide 3 no. new one-bedroom apartments. (2) Change of Use of existing entrance hallway & stairs access at ground floor level (existing access from Wicklow Street), from office use to residential use, in order to provide access to proposed apartments, (3) All associated site development works including connections to public services.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for change of use from offices to one two-bedroom apartment at second floor, one two bedroom apartment at third floor, comprising two dwelling units in total, with an extension on the rear at each level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for change of use from offices to one two-bedroom apartment at second floor, one two-bedroom apartment at third floor, comprising two dwelling units in total, with an extension and a balcony on the rear at each level.
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.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: for the removal of an existing vinyl sign and the installation of new signage, in accordance with the lodged plans and documents and all ancillary site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of new ATM at the ground floor corner window with integrated signage. This is a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: The development will consist of internal reconfiguration at basement and ground floor level and internal alterations and external extensions at fourth floor level to the existing hotel to provide 16no. additional bedrooms (161 in total), as follows: (1) Basement Level: 4no. en-suite bedrooms at basement level in lieu of gym area and storage and provision of new smaller gym and storage rooms; (2) Ground Level: 8no. en-suite bedrooms at ground floor in lieu of existing 3no. adjacent meeting rooms and extending into the existing external courtyard and involving the creation a larger external courtyard to suit the new bedroom layout; (3) Fourth Floor: 4no ensuite bedrooms provided on existing external terraces either side of the existing lift core on Strand Street Great elevation accessed from existing fourth floor bedroom corridor and resulting in new build extensions at this level of 134sqm. Proposals at this level also include a new service door to the retained terrace area and a new escape stairs to the roof level. (4) Roof Level: New plant enclosure to facilitate generator relocated from fourth floor terrace. The proposed development increases the overall hotel from 9580sqm to 9670sqm (an overall net increase of 90sqm gross floor area) and the total number of hotel bedrooms will increase from 145no. to 161 no. 14 & 15 Ormond Quay Lower are Protected Structures (RPS Ref: 6062 and 6063).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the following to rear of 9, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2 (Protected Structures) and above Anne’s Bar, No. 8 East Essex Street, Dublin 2 (attached to the Clarence Hotel 6-8 Wellington Quay and 6-8 East Essex Street, Dublin 2 (a Protected Structure): a) The provision of a new open-air dining terrace (80sqm) at second floor level above Anne’s Bar and above the existing laundry room at first floor level, with painted steel fascia and glass balustrade; b) The provision of a double-pitched retractable fabric canopy above said terrace; c) The reconfiguration of the existing pedestrian external walkway/stairs between the existing open-air terrace to the rear of Nos. 9, 10 Wellington Quay and the laundry room at first floor level at No 8 East Essex Street (above Anne’s Bar), to provide level access to the proposed new terrace at 2nd floor level on East Essex Street which is equivalent to first floor level on Wellington Quay and to retain the fire escape previously shown through the laundry room below.
RETENTION: The development will consist of: Retention Permission for the unauthorised installation of planters, fixed terrace screens & external seating area to ground floor recessed colonnade of hotel development on Liffey Street Upper (east elevation) along with all ancillary and associated site works at Motel One Hotel, 112 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1, D01 H220 (Corner of Middle Abbey St & Liffey St Upper).
Fitzwilliam Real Estate Properties Limited intends to apply for planning permission for development on this site of c. 0.1928 hectares on the corner of Middle Abbey St and Liffey St Upper incorporating the following demolished buildings: Nos. 1,2,3/4,5 & 6 Liffey Street Upper; Nos. 111-114 Middle Abbey Street; structures to the rear of Nos. 108-109 Middle Abbey Street; and Hotel Yard, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of amendments to a permitted hotel and retail development currently under construction (DCC Reg. Ref. 3697/17) to provide for a reduction in the size of the single storey ancillary office space at Ground Floor Level (less 6 sq m) and the provision of a new external fire escape staircase to serve Ground Floor, First Floor and Second Floor Levels (Levels 00-02) inclusive, at the eastern (rear) elevation of the hotel building. The proposed development will result in a reduction in the gross floor area of the development from 10,407 sq m (including Basement Level) permitted to 10,401 sq m (including Basement Level) proposed.
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL – M1RE (DUBLIN) LIFFEY LIMITED subsequent to granted planning reference 3697/17, are applying for Permission for the Erection of Illuminated Hotel Signage, consisting of 7 no. sets of independently illuminated individual letters & logos in the following locations: (A). 1 No. set of internally illuminated vertical letters and logo fixed to the building façade adjacent to the hotel reception entrance on Middle Abbey St (South Elevation), (B) 1. No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo suspended from the recessed ground floor colonnade soffit above the hotel reception entrance on Middle Abbey St (South Elevation), (C) 1 No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo fixed back to the building façade at first floor cornice level at the corner of Middle Abbey St. (South Elevation), (D) 1. No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo suspended from the recessed ground floor colonnade soffit above the hotel bar entrance on Liffey Street Upper (West Elevation), (E) 1. No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo suspended from the recessed ground floor colonnade soffit adjacent to Hotel Yard service entrance facing north towards Henry St on Liffey Street Upper (West Elevation), (F) 1 No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo mounted on the sixth floor level parapet facing south on Middle Abbey St (South Elevation), (G) 1 No. set of internally illuminated letters and logo mounted on the sixth floor level parapet facing east on Middle Abbey St (East Elevation). All signage to be located at proposed hotel development site granted under planning ref: 3697/17 on the corner of Middle Abbey St / Liffey St Upper incorporating the following demolished buildings 1,2,3/4,5 & 6 Liffey St Upper, Nos. 111-114 Middle Abbey St, structures to the rear of Nos. 108-109 Middle Abbey St, and Hotel Yard, Dublin 1
Planning permission for development at a site of c. 0.1928 hectares on the corner of Middle Abbey Street and Liffey Street Upper incorporating the following demolished buildings: Nos. 1, 2, 3/4, 5 & 6 Liffey Street Upper; Nos. 111-114 Middle Abbey Street; structures to the rear of Nos. 108-109 Middle Abbey Street; and Hotel Yard, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of amendments to a permitted hotel development currently under construction (DCC Reg. Ref. 3697/17) to include the omission of a front office space at ground floor level and its replacement with a new fire escape stairwell to serve ground floor and second floor levels (Levels 00-02) inclusive, at the eastern (rear) elevation of the hotel building. The proposed development will result in an additional gross internal floor area of 29.5 sqm.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development at this site at nos,72 (3Olympia Theatre - Eircode D02 K135), 73 Dame Street (3Olympia Theatre Ticket Office - Eircode D02 V597) and Crampton Court, Dublin 2 (no 72 Dame Street is a protected structure). The proposal relates to new pediment signage (replacement of interim signage permitted under DCC Reg. Ref.: 2879/20), replacement shopfront to no. 73 Dame Street and repairs to the entrance area. The development will consist of the replacement of 2 no. wall mounted signs facing Dame Street (on nos. 72 and 73 Dame Street) with 3 no. anodised aluminium fins to form an arching signage canopy fixed top and bottom with diagonal supports fixed into the masonry walls at no.72 Dame Street. Refurbishment of the ground floor facades of 72 and 73 Dame Street including: repainting of decorative panelling; removal of existing modern security shutter; the repair and removal of non-original and non-historic joinery from the historical fabric; repair of historic panelling; consolidation of glazed bars; replacement of architraves and panel mouldings with decorative elements; minor repairs to mosaic floor; refurbishment and repainting of the existing panelling and joiner details; the construction of a contemporary 12 no glass panelled window presenting a new LED advertisement screen behind and the installation of new joinery to the ticket office and doorway at 73 Dame Street. The total area of signage proposed extends to c. 16.54 sqm.
The subject site is principally bounded by: Arnott's Department Store and Henry Street to the north; Middle Abbey Street to the south; William's Lane to the east and Liffey Street Upper to the west. The development will consist of the extension of the opening hours of the existing multi-storey car park from its current operating hours of: Monday - Wednesday (7.00-20.00); Thursday (7.00-21.00); Friday - Saturday (7.00-20.00) and Sunday (9.00-20.00) to the operation of the car park on a 24 hours per day, 7 days per week basis.
• 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.
Fitzwilliam Real Estate Developments Ltd intends to apply for permission for development at this site of c.0.555 hectares at: No. 97 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; 16/17 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the area previously known as Nos. 19/25 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the 'Arnotts' Car Park', with an address of Nos. 98-101 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1 and the associated roof of the car park over Arnott's Store at Nos. 102-107 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; Nos. 2-3, 4 and 4A Proby's Lane, Dublin 1; and Nos. 7/7A and 8 Liffey Street Upper, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of a hotel development consisting of the: demolition of the existing 3 No. storey Eircom structure to the rear of No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (c. 2,201 sq m), rooftop stairwell enclosures (c.128 sq m) and of the existing rear extensions No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (second and third floor levels) (c. 11sq m) decommissioning and demolition of the top three open-air levels of the Arnotts' car park (resulting in the removal of 145 no. car parking spaces, with 225 no. car parking spaces remaining); development of a 9 no. storey (with setbacks) over basement element fronting William's Lane, a 3 no. storey (with setbacks) element above Arnotts' car park and 2 no. storey (with setback) element above Arnotts store, to provide hotal (254 no. bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities and restaurant uses (including reception area, lobby, public bar, restaurant, cold room, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant, refuse area and bicycle parking area) with a total new build gross floor of c. 10,689 sq m (including c. 632 sq m basement, and ESB substation with switchrooms); and the change of use (from basement to fourth floor levels to hotel), refurbishment (internal and external alterations) and extension (to link with the new build hotel in the rear) of No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (total floor area of c. 404 sq m (including c. 124 sq m basement); the continued use of the Arnotts' car park stairs (ground, first, second and their floor levels) and Arnotts' store stairs (ground, first, second, third, fourth and fifth floor levels) (c. 205 sq m and c.142 sq m respectively); associated lighting, pedestrian access via no. 97 Middle Abbey Street and William's Lane; sustainable urban drainage systems (including green roofs and attenuation tanks; associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply); associated hard and soft landscaping and all other associated site excavation, infrastructural and site development works above and below ground including changes in level, boundary treatments and associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply). The total gross floor area of the overall development is c. 11,440 sq m. The development will also consist of: the erection of no. side-lit signs, 1 no. on the south elevation (entrance to no. 97 Middle Abbey Street) and 1 no. on the east elevation (William's Lane) measuring c.0 49 sq m each.
Fitzwilliam Real Estate Developments Ltd intends to apply for permission for development at this site of c.0.568 hectares at: No. 97 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; 16/17 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the area previously known as Nos. 19/25 Prince's Street North, Dublin 1; the 'Arnotts' Car Park', with an address of Nos. 98-101 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1 and the associated roof of the car park over Arnotts Store at Nos. 102-107 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1; Nos. 2-3, 4 and 4A Proby's Lane, Dublin 1; and Nos. 7/7A and 8 Liffey Street Upper, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of the development of a Build-To-Rent residential development consisting of the: demolition of the existing 3 No. storey Eircom structure to the rear of No. 97 Middle Abbey Street (c. 2,201 sq m); decommissioning and demolition of the top three open-air levels of the Arnotts' Car Park (resulting in the removal of 145 No. car parking spaces, with 225 No. car parking spaces remaining); development of a 12 No. storey over basement element fronting William's Lane, a 5 No. storey element above Arnotts' Car Park, and 2 No. storey element above Arnotts Store, to provide 155 No. apartments (56 No. studio units; 85 No. 1-bed units; and 14 No. 2-bed units). The development also provides for hard and soft landscaping including the provision of: a landscaped public plaza (including bicycle parking) along the William's Lane frontage; a landscaped communal courtyard as well as a communal terrace and private terraces on the southern elevation all at Sixth Floor Level; a landscaped communal courtyard as well as private terraces at the southern elevation, communal terraces at the southern elevation and part of the western elevation, and outdoor exercise area and basketball court at the northern elevation all at Seventh Floor Level; and terraces on the eastern and western elevations of the Eleventh Floor Level. Private open space in the form of terraces are also provided on the east-facing, west-facing and south-facing elevations of the two courtyards at Sixth and Seventh Floor Levels. Juliette balconies are also proposed on the eastern, western, southern elevations as well as the east-facing, west-facing and south-facing elevations of the two courtyards. Pedestrian access to this part of the development will be provided via William's Lane. Additional proposed works include the provision of: communal residential amenities (c. 459 sq m) (including co-working space, toilets, multimedia room, gyms and exercise studios, dog-washing room, private dining, storage hire, multi-purpose space and communal lounge); residential support facilities (c. 471 sqm) (including entrance foyer and concierge, post room, bicycle storage and bicycle repair station, maintenance rooms / management stores, general storage and bin store); communal amenity open spaces; a substation and a switchroom (c. 30 sq m); water tank and sprinkler rooms (c. 117 sq m); Sustainable Urban Drainage systems (including green roofs and attenuation tanks (c. 121 sq m); and plant at Basement Level. The total gross floor area of this part of the development is c. 12,766 sq m.. The development will also consist of the following works to No. 97 Middle Abbey Street comprising the demolition of part of the existing basement (c. 16 sq m) and the existing rear extensions (Second and Third Floor Levels) (c. 11 sq m); change of use of the Basement Floor Level from retail (storage) to café (storage) (c. 112 sq m); continued use of the Ground Floor Level as a café (c. 89 sq m); change of use of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Floor Levels to provide 4 No. Build-To-Rent studio apartment units (one on each level) (which will be operationally linked to the 155 No, apartments scheme); and associated internal and external alterations to the building. Pedestrian access to this part of the development will be provided via Middle Abbey Street. The total gross floor area of this part of the development is c. 423 sq m. The development will also consist of: associated lighting; associated signage; associated hard and soft landscaping; and all bother associated site excavation, infrastructural and site development works above and below ground including changes in level, boundary treatments and associated site servicing (foul and surface water drainage and water supply). The development will consist of the extension of the opening hours of the existing multi-storey car park ('Arnotts' Car Park) from its current operating hours of: Monday - Wednesday (07:00 - 20:00); Thursday (07:00 - 21:00); Friday - Saturday (07:00- 20:00); and Sunday (09:00 - 20:00) to the operation of the car park on a 24 hours per day, 7 days per week basis for temporary period of 5 years.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development 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.
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)