Kennedy Wilson plans for Dublin aparthotel on its Coopers Cross site
Reading Time: < 1 minute IRELAND: American real estate investor, Kennedy Wilson, has applied for planning permission for the development of an aparthotel in Dublin’s North Docks.
Reading Time: < 1 minute IRELAND: American real estate investor, Kennedy Wilson, has applied for planning permission for the development of an aparthotel in Dublin’s North Docks.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Ireland: Synergy Global Housing (Synergy) has added Synergy @ The Pines, a collection of serviced apartments in Dublin, to its offering.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Ireland: Plans to develop a €25 million aparthotel on James Street in Dublin are the subject of a second legal dispute.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Ireland: Staycity has properties in Dublin and London, with a combined 391 units. The centrally located property on Mark Street is a short walk from Trinity College and close to Pearse Street Rail station, Grafton Street and the National Gallery. The aparthotel offers studio and one-bedroom apartments with fully equipped
Reading Time: < 1 minute Ireland: Beckett Locke in Dublin’s Docklands is the second opening for the brand in the Irish capital, and its third outside the UK. Located behind the 3Arena, the 241-studio aparthotel is set around a naturally lit atrium, and features a neighbourhood coworking space, artisan coffee shop, restaurant and cocktail bar
Reading Time: < 1 minute Ireland: A planning application for a 378-bed coliving scheme in Dublin, which was submitted before a ban on such projects was introduced, has been approved.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Ireland: An Bord Pleanála, the Irish organisation that decides planning appeals, has sided against its own inspector, as well as citizen appeals, in its approval for a new coliving space in Ballsbridge.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Ireland: Developer Esprit Investments has been denied planning permission for a 124- key aparthotel in south Dublin.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Ireland: Dublin City Council has refused permission for an aparthotel development at 92 and 93 Francis Street in Dublin 8.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Ireland: Hazel Chu, the Green Party’s Lord Mayor of Dublin, has called for a cap on the number of hotels and aparthotels being built in the city.