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A striking 15-storey glass-fronted office tower in Cork city centre will enhance the city’s skyline and not impact significantly on important views, An Bórd Pleanála said as it upheld planning for the €20m project.
Tue, 28 May, 2019
Thu, 05 Dec, 2024
Mid-West Correspondent Jimmy Woulfe tells how the proposed Foynes-Limerick road scheme may, after years of frustration, offer relief of a bypass for the town Adare.
Thu, 23 Feb, 2017
Thu, 17 Apr, 2025
Owen O’Callaghan is one of the few property developers who is still trading successfully five years after the property market first fell off a cliff.
Fri, 23 Mar, 2012
Sun, 09 Jan, 2022
Details of the long-awaited extension of Cork’s city boundary could emerge within weeks.
Mon, 31 Jul, 2017
AN BORD PLEANÁLA’S decision to grant planning permission for over 2,300 new homes and apartments on the site of Dublin’s former Phoenix Park racecourse site has angered opponents of the €670m scheme.
Thu, 14 Aug, 2003
Fri, 17 Jun, 2022
Tue, 03 May, 2022
Mon, 28 Sep, 2020
Thu, 28 Nov, 2024
A challenge to An Bord Pleanála's permission for a wind farm straddling the Laois-Kilkenny border is to be fast-tracked in the Commercial Court.
Mon, 27 Jan, 2020
Tue, 08 Jun, 2021
Fri, 25 Nov, 2016
A location for the new long-awaited National Children’s Hospital could be revealed as soon as tomorrow after it is discussed by the Cabinet.
Mon, 05 Nov, 2012
Plans to locate the proposed national children’s hospital at the Mater site in Dublin city centre could be resurrected after management at three hospitals in the area said they were puttingtogether a fresh proposal.
Tue, 10 Apr, 2012
The response to the rejection of the planning application for the proposed National Children’s Hospital was more than intriguing.
Thu, 01 Mar, 2012
A RECEIVER has been appointed to one of Limerick’s largest property companies, the Fordmount Property Group, and its two subsidiaries, which cumulatively has net liabilities in excess of €200 million.
Sat, 19 Dec, 2009
THE imprisonment of five Mayo men in the Corrib gas pipeline controversy represents a major public relations disaster for the giant Shell corporation.
Fri, 01 Jul, 2005