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€150m scheme planned for site of Boland's Mills in Dublin 4: Developer Seán Kelly's Versus Ltd has submitted a planning application…

€150m scheme planned for site of Boland's Mills in Dublin 4: Developer Seán Kelly's Versus Ltd has submitted a planning application to Dublin City Council for a €150 million offices and hotel complex at the former Boland's Mills at Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 4.

If successful, it will have three new office buildings rising from 13 to 20 storeys.

A fourth office building will be a refurbished listed building.

Architect Scott Tallon Walker has included the four cut-stone protected structures on the site in the design and these will be restored and refurbished.

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The proposed 50-bedroom hotel on the site would have a bar, restaurant, and health and beauty spa, and it would be spread over a series of adjoining buildings which are to be refurbished for the purpose.

Kelly bought the former mills in 2004 for €42 million.

80 residential units for former hockey pitch in Rathfarnham

Michael O'Grady's M & N O'Grady has been granted planning permission by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council to build a residential development on a disused hockey pitch that was formerly part of Loreto national school off Nutgrove Avenue in Rathfarnham.

The development will consist of 80 residential units in a mix of apartments and three and four-bedroom houses.

Green light for 147 homes on seven-acre site in Dublin 16

Ellier Developments has been granted planning permission by South Dublin County Council to realign the Ballycullen Road, Dublin 16 and build a large residential development on a seven-acre site.

The scheme will involve a crèche, medical facility and 147 dwellings.

The residential units will include four-bedroom and five-bedroom detached houses, three-bedroom semis, semi-detached duplex houses, terraced duplex houses, duplex apartments and apartments.

In Rathcoole G, J & R Stanley, Stoney Road, Rathcoole, has been given the green light for 288 residential units on an 18-acre site at Stoney Road, Rathcoole.