Mm Capital and SCIO Capital, two investment funds based in Ireland and London respectively,
have asked Dublin City Council for permission to amend their approved plans for the complex.
Cant find builders for houses they say..
Scandalous
to continue the mass transfer of public money to private hoteliers via the emergency accommodation scam
More money in a hotel housing refugees?
Dublin and it’s hotels 😂 the last thing the place needs
Of course they do. They want to follow in the footsteps of the Holiday Inn at Dublin Airport, shutting after seven months to become asylum centre. Lucrative contracts. Sad thing is, a Co-living space would be more suitable accommodation but it would be lower capacity €€€€€
Is the site zoned residential? Hotels and co-living developments should require commercial zoning. Residential zoned land should be for homes.
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