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Planning permission for large residential project in Cork Docklands

Written by Robert McHugh, on 27th Feb 2020. Posted in Property

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JCD Group has today welcomed the granting of planning permission by An Bord Pleanála for its proposed large-scale residential scheme in Cork’s docklands at the Carey’s Tool Hire site.

The project will deliver 201 apartments to rent into the market and will include amenities such as a 25th floor residents’ lounge and dining area, residents’ gym, public café, coworking space, games room, basement with car spaces, large area for bicycle parking, refuse and recycling as well as dedicated storage areas for the apartments. Provision will also be made for electric car charging points as well as GoCar facilities.

Part of the proposed scheme will include the relocation of the Bar and Restaurant use from the former Sextant premises to the protected Ticketing Office and Railway Terminus Building located on Albert Street, the creation of an internal public plaza and the refurbishment of the Station Offices for office use.

There will be significant investment in these protected and historic structures to restore them to their former prominence. JCD say this investment will bring renewed vibrancy and ensure the long-term viability of these important buildings.

Commenting on the new development, John Cleary of JCD Group said, "We are delighted with the decision of An Bord Pleanála and believe that it is a landmark decision for the development of Cork’s  docklands. I would like to thank our design team who have worked very hard on what we believe is an extremely high quality design and is appropriate for this very important site and look forward to progressing the project."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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