Stephen15 wrote: » One thing that bemuses me about Dundrum as a whole is how it was managed to be built in the first place and the whole plan wasn't shot down by NIMBYs considering its in an affluent area of South Dublin
ted1 wrote: » There’s wasn’t much beyond crazy prices , the pie centre was run down and the bowling allley was closed All the surrounding apartments were just fields. The M50 finished at Tallaght. It’s nothing like it is today. Not many NIMBYs
Tabnabs wrote: » ted1 wrote: » There’s wasn’t much beyond crazy prices , the pie centre was run down and the bowling allley was closed All the surrounding apartments were just fields. The M50 finished at Tallaght. It’s nothing like it is today. Not many NIMBYs Ah here Abe Simpson, how far back are you going? Wasn't much beyond Crazy Prices? Ballaly, Clonard, Ludford, in fact all of Ballinteer has been there for pushing on 50 years at this stage. Sure they built houses for returning WW1 soldiers and sailors in Ballinteer. But yeah, fields...
Tabnabs wrote: » Ah here Abe Simpson, how far back are you going? Wasn't much beyond Crazy Prices? Ballaly, Clonard, Ludford, in fact all of Ballinteer has been there for pushing on 50 years at this stage. Sure they built houses for returning WW1 soldiers and sailors in Ballinteer. But yeah, fields...
CeilingFly wrote: » It wasn't that long ago that you could buy a house for £29950 in Dundrum/Taney - I still have the advertising scripts from the adverts. 1986.
CeilingFly wrote: » he area between the Sandyford road and ballinteer road was all fields. Delbrook/college park (orig price starting £59950) were almost rural
ted1 wrote: » The road by Wesley was a narrow country road that went up the mountains The LUAS was an over grown abandoned train line Sandyford was an industrial estate rockfield was fields as was Gort Mhuire , ballintyre etc. Houses only had 1 car, seriously things were very different,
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Union Cafe (2) opening in Beacon South Quarter in Sandyford in September.
bricky06 wrote: » Is this Union cafe from Mount Merrion moving to a new site before construction starts?
errlloyd wrote: » Union Cafe is just owned by McKillen or whatever that group is that owns basically everything in town. Weird that they're keeping that brand when in the past they've established new brands each time.
Stephen15 wrote: » Energie Fitness clubs opening in DL noticed it today down in the abandoned end as I like to call it on York Road.
Aegir wrote: » I was looking for it the other day, where is it?
Stephen15 wrote: » It's at the lower end of York Road on the left
helimachoptor wrote: » It looks like Aldo's/Romayos has been gutted again, was going past at the weekend and there was a full skip outside with whitewashed windows
Viscount Aggro wrote: » They will be fought tooth and nail by the guy trading / living beside it. Do a websearch and see what I mean. He has a history of court actions with the centre owners. There is nothing worse than a plaintiff with nothing to lose. It will add years to the planning process. I cant see this development going ahead.
CeilingFly wrote: » Fully approved and development can commence https://fora.ie/fallon-and-byrne-dundrum-4126150-Jul2018/
Viscount Aggro wrote: » It will appealed to ABP
woejus wrote: » ted1 wrote: » There’s wasn’t much beyond crazy prices , the pie centre was run down and the bowling allley was closed All the surrounding apartments were just fields. The M50 finished at Tallaght. It’s nothing like it is today. Not many NIMBYs Found this in house recently January 30th, 1992
ted1 wrote: » Am I missing something ?