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  2. Docklands Strategic Development Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Docklands Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) (known officially as the North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock SDZ Planning Scheme [1]) is a controversial strategic planning area in Dublin, Ireland located east of the city centre on both sides of the River Liffey in the North Wall and Grand Canal Dock areas.

  3. Iveagh Markets - Wikipedia

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    The planning permission was renewed in 2012, and a €90 million redevelopment was expected to begin in spring 2015 and finish in 2017. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In January 2018, the city council announced that it would repossess the market site and refund Keane's €2 million tender due to his failure to redevelop the site. [ 10 ]

  4. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Most of the buildings were Georgian, and these were left to fall into disrepair and ruin as plans for an extensive redevelopment of the site as an office block and shopping centre totalling almost half-a-million square feet were drawn up. The original architects were Scott Tallon Walker, and planning permission for their scheme was granted in ...

  5. An Bord Pleanála - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters in Marlborough Street, Dublin. An Bord Pleanála (Irish pronunciation: [ənˠ ˌbˠoːɾˠd̪ˠ ˈpʲlʲanˠaːlˠə,-pʲlʲəˈn̪ˠaːlˠə]; meaning "The Planning Board"; ABP) is an independent, statutory, quasi-judicial body that decides on appeals from planning decisions made by local authorities in Ireland.

  6. U2 Tower - Wikipedia

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    The DDDA envisaged the two towers forming a "landmark entry" and "visual gatepost" for the city from Dublin Port. [14] [15] Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government Dick Roche approved the DDDA's plans in July 2006. [16] The DDDA applied for planning permission for the U2 tower on 14 September 2006. [17]

  7. Clarehall Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    In March 2000, Tesco began planning to build a "£20 million shopping centre" in Dublin 17. Tesco was believed to have paid around £12 million for the 10-acre site. [ 2 ] By October, they had applied for planning permission to develop the shopping centre.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Belcamp House - Wikipedia

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    Belcamp House (sometimes Belcamp Hall) is a Georgian house and former school, situated within a substantial estate off the Malahide Road in Balgriffin in the northern suburbs of Dublin, Ireland. The house was designed by the architect James Hoban , who also designed the White House in Washington, D.C. , with a similar Oval Office utilising the ...