New images show BAM's planned student apartment development on Cork's Sullivan's Quay

Planning application lodged on Friday, 20 years after Bam acquired the almost one-acre site from the Revenue Commissioners.
New images show BAM's planned student apartment development on Cork's Sullivan's Quay

Computer generated image of the planned student apartment development by Bam on the former tax office site on Cork's Sullivan's Quay. Image: Pedersen Focus

Computer-generated images of what will fill the void on Sullivan’s Quay, Cork city, since the former tax office was demolished in 2019, are revealed in the Irish Examiner.

The images of two distinctive blocks, ranging in height from five to 11 storeys, are based on a design by Reddy Architecture + Urbanism. The buildings will house 503 students if Cork City Council gives developer BAM the go-ahead for the large-scale purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA).

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