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€100m Tara Street plan must be scaled back

Iarnród Éireann has been asked to scale back on its plans for a 60-metre high office block skyscraper at Tara Street rail station in Dublin by planners.

The company had sought permission for the building as part of its €100 million redevelopment of the Dart and main line station opposite the Custom House in the city centre.

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RTE plans €350m revamp of Dublin site
RTE has announced redevelopment plans for its Monstrose site mooted to cost in the region of €350m and provide 650 construction jobs at its peak. The national broadcaster unveiled an ambitious 15-year plan to replace the current 1960 and 1970’s buildings on the Donneybrook site with a purpose-built modern building complex designed for the digital and High-Definition age.

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New hotel planned at £100m Titanic Quarter

The developers behind the £100m Titanic Quarter development in Belfast have announced plans to build a five star boutique hotel at the site.

Standing at 185-acres, the Titanic Quarter development is one of the largest mixed-use developments underway in Europe. Developers Titanic Quarter Ltd said the new hotel is an integral part of the mix.

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€300m energy station planned for Offaly   €10m GAA centre to begin within months
A formal application has been lodged with An Bord Pleanala for a new €300m electricity generating station on the site of the old Ferbane power plant in Offaly.   Work on the new €10m GAA Centre of Excellence in Mayo will begin within months after the plans successfully come through the planning process.

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