Planned development by Tetrarch Residential Ltd on lands near Mount Anville had faced local opposition
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Property firm Tetrarch is looking to build 100 apartments and 14 houses at south Dublin site owned by Sacred Heart nuns
The 36-bedroom boutique hotel was home to famed La Stampa restaurant and Sam’s Bar prior to its closure
Development would consist of 100 apartments and 14 houses for people aged over 65 and would not impact on the schools or their sports facilities
South Dublin County Council has given green light for burial ground that will have more than 8,000 plots
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But planners say ‘principle’ of development is ‘acceptable’
Hotel group Tifco and Tetrarch Capital were paid tens of millions in State contracts
Several companies were paid more than €10 million under State accommodation contracts, figures show
Fence needed to protect 191-hectare site from vandalism, fires and abuse of staff, Michael McElligott says
Overall plan has received permission but contentious road was disallowed
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