Construction works on Ireland's tallest building to begin in August
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Construction works on Ireland's tallest building to begin in August
"The main tower, known as Block A, will stand at 102m tall, making it the tallest building on the island of Ireland. Substructure works for this element of the scheme will start on August 13, with the tower set to be built over a two-and-a-half year period from September."
"The latest permitted designs include 562 apartments, residential amenities and retail and community space on the ground floors. A majority (145) of the 198 apartments in block A will be build-to-rent units, while units in Blocks B and C, and the remainder of Block A, will be build-to-sell."
"Blocks B and C will range between eight and 13-storeys tall. The scheme will consist primarily of one- and two-bedroom apartments, making up 297 and 237 of the total respectively. There are also 27 studios and one three-bedroom unit in the plans."
"A publicly-accessible riverside walkway and plaza are also included within the scope of the project. The former Hickeys site is one of a limited number of spots in the city which have been designated for a 'landmark' building in the Dublin City Development Plan."
The Parkgate Street development in Dublin, led by Chartered Lands, is set to complete in April 2029. The project includes a 102m tall main tower, Block A, which will be the tallest building in Ireland. Construction will begin with substructure works on August 13, followed by demolition of the existing warehouse. The development will feature 562 apartments, with a mix of build-to-rent and build-to-sell units, alongside retail and community spaces. A riverside walkway and plaza will enhance public access.
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