Plan for €5m Dublin food hall to go ahead after company overturns 10pm curfew

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Michael Wright’s plan to redevelop St Andrew’s Church in central Dublin was approved last year.

Image: Leah Farrell/Rollingnews.ie Image: Leah Farrell/Rollingnews.ie PLANS FOR A multimillion-euro food hall in central Dublin are back on track after the company behind it overturned a planning restriction that could have derailed the project.

Manahan Planners, on behalf of Mink Fusion, lodged an appeal last December against a condition imposed by Dublin City Council that would have restricted the opening hours of an outdoor dining area attached to the project. Taking into consideration a development plan for the capital, the agency ruled that the development “would not seriously the … amenities of residential properties in the vicinity or the amenities of public realm and would be in accordance with the proper planning”.He is a member of the well-known Howth family that owns several restaurants, a seafood business and the Marquette food hall at Dublin Airport.

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I’ve fond memories of the Epicurean Food Hall on Liffey Street, hope this new place has a wide variety of foods.

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