DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL is demanding that the owners of the CHQ building in Dublin’s Docklands scale back their expansion plans.
The scheme also involves the construction of a five-storey services building and the office space that is required for the 75-100 employees supporting the new various businesses at the location in the future.The Council has stated that the CHQ Building “is a protected structure of national importance and a significant historic landmark in the revitalised Docklands area of Dublin City”.
As a result, the council is requesting the applicant to omit two floors from the proposed extended service building and to omit the southern bridge linking the mezzanine floors.The Council has also asked the application to address the third party concerns in relation to the potential impact of the proposed construction of the development on existing units.
In a submission, Dineen said: “Addressing this identified gap in this business events segment will ensure recovery and growth of revenue which is central to Fáilte Ireland’s sustainable growth agenda.”
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