calnand wrote: » I just googled the applicant for the new Parnell place hotel (Tetrarch) and it's the same crowd that run/own citywest, powers court, and the marker hotel and more. When I remember the site being sold initially, there were plans for it to be boutique hotel and hostel. But looking at the plans it only looks like a boutique hotel.
snotboogie wrote: » Another new hotel was also submitted to planning with a decision due on the 26th of September: The proposed development will consist of the partial demolition, redevelopment and extension of 7/8 and 9 Parnell Place:the demolition of existing structures to the rear of 7/8 and 9 Parnell Place on Deane Street, Cork, excluding a red brick chimney: and the demolition of existing structures on Deane Street, Cork, including the demolition of a habitable house, to facilitate a hotel-development of 165 no. bedrooms of between 3-7 storeys plus rooftop plant, principally accessed from Deane Street, as well as Parnell Place, with ground floor reception area, restaurant/bar, retail unit, foodhall and café/retail unit. This seems like a significant development, it is has essentially the same capacity as the Maldron hotel under construction across the road.
The proposed development will consist of the partial demolition, redevelopment and extension of 7/8 and 9 Parnell Place:the demolition of existing structures to the rear of 7/8 and 9 Parnell Place on Deane Street, Cork, excluding a red brick chimney: and the demolition of existing structures on Deane Street, Cork, including the demolition of a habitable house, to facilitate a hotel-development of 165 no. bedrooms of between 3-7 storeys plus rooftop plant, principally accessed from Deane Street, as well as Parnell Place, with ground floor reception area, restaurant/bar, retail unit, foodhall and café/retail unit.
snotboogie wrote: » Plans lodged for Parnell Place hotel
blindsider wrote: » I passed by the old Woodies DIY store on Pouladduff Rd earlier. (Was there speculation that Avoca might go int there?) There is some activity on-site, and they may be clearing the site. The facade has been stripped back and they may be going to dismantle it completely, but this is pure speculation on my part. There seemed to be approx. 10 people on site. I'll try to keep an eye on it every few weeks.
snotboogie wrote: » Planning/Appealed - Student accommodation: Kelleher Tyres site on Victoria Cross Rd (124 beds) and their 5 storey apartment block were asked for further information, decision due on the 7th of August.
Irish Examiner wrote: Planning delay to UCC student housing A planning decision on a student accommodation project near University College Cork has been delayed as a number of details have to be clarified by the applicant. Cork City Council has asked Kevin Lynch for more information about the application to build a five-storey block containing around 120-bed spaces in 19 apartments. The council’s decision should have been known this week but, instead, it has asked for a number of issues to be clarified or revised. They include details around access to a planned river walkway and the council’s view that space to accommodate a 24-hour physical staffing presence is needed in the scheme.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » oh wow thats nice actually.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » I heard it was going to be a soundstore
Frostybrew wrote: » Looks like an interesting design. Hope it turns out like that when it's complete. Love the restoration of the laneway. Would be a good way to help link the prism development into the city centre, if it gets approved.
who_me wrote: » I can be pretty grumpy/fussy about new developments, but I really like this one (which is good, because this and the Prism building will be filling my living room windows if both get built!) Nice use of materials on the new part, and retaining the laneway and the chimney on the old part give it some really nice unique features. Hope this gets through unscathed! The Parnell Place area has really come on a lot. Between EventBrite, UCC(?) restoring the opposite building, the Maldron hotel nearing completion, the road & paths being re-done some time ago, the pedestrian bridge at the end, and now this.
who_me wrote: » UCC(?) restoring the opposite building
lisasimpson wrote: » O me too and ideal location get bus to and from the airport
opus wrote: » 10-storey apartment block planned for Victoria Road
AugustusMinimus wrote: » Same block at Navigation Square?
The ABTA is needed to provide an understanding of the implications of development scenarios proposed for the area to inform key decisions relating to the land use, transportation, urban design, infrastructure and delivery strategies for the area.
Cork City Council’s target is to prepare the Draft Cork City Docks Local Area Plan in the first half of 2018 and to publish the Draft Plan for consultation purposes in June 2018. The target for the Draft Tivoli Docks Local Area Plan is that it should be published in July 2018.
calnand wrote: » Yeah and there's a cafe that will be fronting onto the new navigation square. Plus there's no windows on the southern facade of the tower, it's just going to be a blank white wall, which will look awful from the Victoria rd.
calnand wrote: » Plus there's no windows on the southern facade of the tower, it's just going to be a blank white wall, which will look awful from the Victoria rd.
marno21 wrote: » https://irl.eu-supply.com/app/rfq/publicpurchase_frameset.asp?PID=124540&B=ETENDERS_SIMPLE&PS=2&PP=ctm/Supplier/PublicTenders Tender awarded this morning for a Docklands Area Based Transport Assessment, to tie in with the City Docks LAP & the Tivoli LAP. This work was to start in February and to be complete in May 2018. The tender also notes the following: Any word on when these will be published ?
marno21 wrote: » Article on this in de echo this evening, the LAPs will be published in mid September
snotboogie wrote: » Great news, I wonder if the 40 storey planning will follow?