Goodman family company makes fresh bid to build offices on Nassau Street

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Previous application for a mixed-use scheme was rejected

A computer-generated image of Larry Goodman family-owned property arm, Ternary's plan for a new office scheme on Dublin’s Nassau Street and Kildare Street.The Larry Goodman family-owned property arm Ternary is making a fresh bid to secure planning permission for a new office scheme on Dublin’s Nassau Street and Kildare Street.

A report, drawn up by Stephen Ward Town Planning & Development Consultants and lodged with the scheme states that the proposed development comprising the preservation of Nos 47 and 48 Kildare Street and demolition of No 1 Nassau Street “is first and foremost a conservation project”. Replacing No 1 Nassau Street, Ternary is seeking to construct a new four-storey replacement building and change of use of all remaining floor space from hotel/public house/nightclub use to office use to provide for a new interlinked office building on the site.2022: It was a year of soaring inflation, bumper corporation tax and the cost of living crisis.

The current site includes the Kildare Street Hotel incorporating the JP Mooney pub. The new scheme would have a cumulative gross floor area of 1,950sq m, of which 1,310sq m is accommodated within existing buildings, and 640sq m is new build predominantly at 1 Nassau Street and to the rear of Nos 7 and 48 Kildare Street.

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