Views overlooking Phoenix Park - but charity's 2m apartment block lies empty amid homelessness crisis
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Views overlooking Phoenix Park - but charity's 2m apartment block lies empty amid homelessness crisis
"From the apartment balconies, the grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin are visible through the oak trees. The back garden of the block is the 1,750 acres of the Phoenix Park. Ivy View is a well-maintained Celtic Tiger-era block of six apartments, located right beside the famous Hole in the Wall pub, which claims to be Europe's longest, on the edge of the park."
"Depaul Housing, which routinely criticises the Government when it releases its homeless figures each month, blames remedial works for the delay in activating units From the apartment balconies, the grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin are visible through the oak trees. The back garden of the block is the 1,750 acres of the Phoenix Park. Ivy View is a well-maintained Celtic Tiger-era block"
Depaul Housing routinely criticises the Government when it releases its homeless figures each month and blames remedial works for the delay in activating units. From the apartment balconies, the grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin are visible through the oak trees. The back garden of the block is the 1,750 acres of the Phoenix Park. Ivy View is a well-maintained Celtic Tiger-era block of six apartments. The block sits right beside the famous Hole in the Wall pub, which claims to be Europe's longest. The block occupies the edge of the park and affords direct park views.
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