More than €500,000 in building charges paid by Portobello Plaza hotel developers to Dublin City Council | Business Post

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More than €500,000 in building charges paid by Portobello Plaza hotel developers to Dublin City Council, reports taaffems.

Permission for the development was granted with conditions by Dublin City Council in 2018, but conditions were overturned by An Bord Pleanála in 2019 following an appeal from the developers. Picture: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie

Developers of a hotel beside Portobello Plaza have paid €500,000 to Dublin City Council in building charges for a €40 million project. The developers of the new Nyx Hotel at Portobello Harbour have paid at least €505,542.90 to date, figures disclosed by the council show. The public space, which had been closed for parts of the summer, has been cordoned off while construction takes place.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!

 

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