thejuggler wrote: » Pie in the sky. Irish rail have been talking about a quayside entrance to Kent station for 20 years. Is work actually in progress for this?
namloc1980 wrote: » In fairness that part is happening. They started work at the beginning of the year. Expected to be complete in the coming months. The rest of it though is fantasy.
cgcsb wrote: » The Station works are underway which is great it's really strange in Cork arriving at the station only to find that you have to to exit away from the City.
satanta99 wrote: » 237 apartments, a 136-bed hotel, 400,000 sq ft of offices and some retail are proposed.
satanta99 wrote: » http://www.hqcork.com - the website is gone live. Planning has been applied for this week according to the article below:http://www.irishexaminer.com/business/property/major-hq-development-for-cork-quayside-458473.html# 237 apartments, a 136-bed hotel, 400,000 sq ft of offices and some retail are proposed.
satanta99 wrote: » I'd hardly call it a carbuncle. It's two glass boxes covering a lift and stairway. Would you prefer an ornate Victorian folly instead?
whisky_galore wrote: » It doesn't have to be 'ornate', just blend in with what's there already which isn't particularly 'ornate'. In other news, yet more offices, hotels and as an afterthought (unaffordable) apartments. Great.
GavRedKing wrote: » Just on the apartments, I did laugh at the price of themcirca €1500 a month but I suppose thats the cost of city centre living. If they price it too high it could go the way of the Elysian where occupancy, at one stage was meant to be about only 33%, I imagine that figure has climbed a bit but if it was over 50% at this stage I'd be shocked.
whisky_galore wrote: » Is it too much effort to walk out and around the building?
thejuggler wrote: » Pie in the sky. Irish rail have been talking about a quayside entrance to Kent station for 20 years. Is work actually in progress for this? The rest is just fantasy. 7 years to get planning - the next recession will be underway by then.
DylanGLC wrote: » My favourite render from the website, the residential buildings. Also, it says if planning permission is successful (the planners would have to be crazy to reject any of this, even the heights which are all modest) construction should begin in early 2018 with the aim to finish it in three to five years (in phases for at least the offices)
namloc1980 wrote: » How many announcements/planning apps has there been about development of the rail yard at Kent in the last 2 or 3 decades? Will believe when I see it. Also max building heights of 7-9 storeys is a missed opportunity for such a central site.