NEW YORK: The twenty-ninth entry for the seniors housing Global Awards 2016 has been received.
Plans for 340 apartments at a west Dublin industrial estate, one of the largest apartment schemes proposed since the property crash, are to be submitted to Dublin City Council this week.
Crekav Landbank Investments Limited, the company behind the controversial housing development proposed for lands adjoining St Anne’s Park in Raheny, plans to build eight blocks of apartments up to five storeys in height at the Carriglea Industrial Estate between Drimnagh and Bluebell.
The apartments proposed for the scheme would be larger than the current standards required under the Dublin City Development plan – size standards which Minister for the Environment Alan Kelly plans to reduce from next year.
One bedroom apartments would range from 55sq m to almost 60sq m, two beds would be up to 95sq m and three beds from 100sq m-136sq m…