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  2. List of tallest buildings and structures in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Spire of Dublin: Monument 120 394 2002 [35] [36] 5 Donnybrook transmitter Lattice Tower radio transmitter 109.7 360 [37] [38] 6 Dublin Airport air traffic control tower Air traffic control tower 87.7 288 2020 [39] The Republic of Ireland's tallest occupied structure

  3. Ballymun Flats - Wikipedia

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    Pearse Tower was the first one to be demolished in 2004. Thomas MacDonagh tower (1966–2005) was the second tower, built in 1966, and in 2005 was demolished by controlled implosion. Éamonn Ceannt tower (1966–2005) was the third tower, built in 1966; in 2005 it was demolished. James Connolly tower (1966–2007) was the fourth tower, built in ...

  4. Liberty Hall - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In January 2008 the Dublin architects Gilroy MacMahon, who had designed the new stands at Croke Park, were chosen to design the new Liberty Hall. [9] In February 2012 SIPTU was granted planning permission by Dublin City Council to demolish the present structure and build a 22-story replacement, with a height of about 100 meters. The new ...

  5. Johnny Ronan - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, Ronan Group Real Estate and Colony Capital formed a joint venture to acquire a 4.6 acre site in the Dublin's north docklands for in excess of €180m, being held by the National Asset Management Agency. The site had planning permission for the development of four office buildings ranging in height from six to eight storeys ...

  6. College Square (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    The building is located between Townsend Street, Hawkins Street, Poolbeg Street and Tara Street in the Dublin 2 postal district. [2] Once finished, it is due to become the tallest habitable building in the Ireland , with a height of 82 metres, surpassing the current tallest building, Capital Dock (also in Dublin).

  7. Ashtown Castle - Wikipedia

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    Ashtown Castle. Ashtown Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile an Ásaigh) is a tower house in the Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland.. It was found hidden within the walls of a much larger and more recent Georgian building, the Under Secretary's Lodge also known as Ashtown Lodge, that was being used by the Papal Nuncio until 1978.

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    Thousands of people have visited the two-way livestream portal, which gives a real-time view of New York.

  9. Sutton Castle, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    It was the first of around 29 Martello Towers to be constructed in the Greater Dublin area and was referred to as Tower Number 1. [19] The tower previously formed part of the grounds of Sutton Castle, at various times being leased and owned by Andrew Jameson and accessed via the same gate at Sutton House, [ 20 ] but has since been detached, and ...