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Plans Submitted for a New Proposed Residential Development in Rathcoole

Romeville Developments have submitted their plans to South Dublin County Council, for a proposed new residential development located to the east of Stoney Hill Road, Rathcoole.

Architectural computer generated images of the proposed development in Rathcoole
Plans Granted for a New Residential Development at Dunboyne Castle.

The development is comprised of a mix of unit types, including 12 spacious 2.5 storey three-bedroom units and one luxurious 3 storey four-bedroom unit, providing a range of options for potential residents.

Aerial Photomontage of the proposed development in Dunboyne (proposed)
Plans Lodged for a New Apartment Development in Scholarstown.

Plans have been lodged for the construction of a 74-apartment development in Scholarstown, Dublin 16. The proposal involves the demolition of four existing structures on-site to make way for the new development.

Architectural CGI of the proposed development in Scholarstown
Plans Submitted for a New Housing Development in Caragh, Kildare

Dublin-based developer, O’Flynn Group have submitted plans to Kildare County Council for the construction of a €9.2m residential development in Caragh, Co. Kildare.

Architectural CGI of proposed Residential Development in Caragh, Kildare.
Plans Approved for New Facilities & Facelift to Blanchardstown Blue Mall

The work involved on the Blue Mall includes both internal and external alterations. Amendments will be made to the permitted extension which includes the removal of the roof structure and alterations to the façade. These changes will subsequently provide an external Mall plaza area for visitors to enjoy. Changes to the external mall seating and the landscaping as well as the provision of canopies will provide the mall with a visible and more appealing external upgrade.

Aerial Verified View montage of approved Blue Mall development(proposed)
Back on Track: Dublin’s New National Children’s Science Centre.

Plans for this development date back to 2007 when former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern endorsed the idea of having a national science exhibit similar to the London Science Museum. The 2008 financial crisis stalled plans, but the development eventually received planning approval in 2016 and now tender applications are being sought for its construction.

Verified View Montage of the National Children’s Science Centre(proposed)

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