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Plans For Co-Living Scheme In Castleknock Re-lodged

Emma Tyrrell
Emma Tyrrell

07:14 28 Aug 2020


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A developer has re-lodged plans for a 210-bed space co-living scheme in north Dublin.

That's after previous planning permission for the project in Castleknock was overturned in the High Court.

A number of local residents challenged the plans by Bartra and sought a judicial review against the decision to give the development the go ahead.

Building the shared living accommodation will involve knocking down Brady's pub on the Old Navan Road.

The developer says the building will include a gym, cinema and private function spaces.

An Bord Pleanála is due to make a decision on December 8th.

Bartra has a number of co-living projects in the works including developments in Dun Laoghaire, Rathmines and Ballsbridge.

The Irish Times reports the company is to spend €130 million euro on the four sites, including €40 million on the Castleknock scheme.

Main image: Bartra Capital Property website

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