L1011 wrote: » Northside has had a full internal and external refit in the past 3 years.
marvin42 wrote: » demolition work for phase 1 is done since a couple of weeks, and workers are working on the foundations now.... finishing by November should be possible.
BowWow wrote: » http://planning.fingalcoco.ie/swiftlg/apas/run/WPHAPPDETAIL.DisplayURL?theApnID=F18A/0425
info91 wrote: » Anyone any idea what's going on with the redevelopment of Bayside Centre in Dublin 13. Almost a year into project now and progress is very slow?. Very few men on site most days?...and the new supermarket is in phase 2 of the project....could be years before it finishes. The project seems to be in real contrast to most other building projects these days where buildings seem to fly up.
Loadedscream wrote: » The original planning said that it would be a 36mth building project and as mentioned the recent application to change the scheme would probably add to that. Very slow Has there been any confirmation that its ALDI going into it? The floor space for the anchor shop looks quite small compared to their standard stores.
info91 wrote: » ...and the new supermarket is in phase 2 of the project...
BowWow wrote: » Local rumor is that Phase 2 will now include a rebuilt Bayside Inn and Community Center. Supermarket space might be big enough for an Aldi yet...
expectationlost wrote: » I wondered were they going slow in order that they can include that added floor into their workflow fingal planning asked them to come back with a plan to recess the top floor which they've done so now, its includes having two less apartments on the top floor F18A/0425 http://www.fingal.ie/planning-and-buildings/apply-or-search-for-a-planning-application/search-planning-applications-online/searchplanningapplicationsonline/ http://documents.fingalcoco.ie/NorthgatePublicDocs/00613359.pdf so they say they was going to be 15 apartments? (including the 4 original ones) and this added floor ( 7 ) and now there will only be 13? so they are applying for exemption to the 10% social housing rule. those numbers may be wrong buts its really confusing how they describe the number of apartments.
Loadedscream wrote: » Seems to be some talk that it is a centra moving in rather than an Aldi. New company popped up on the CRO website. Local councillor saying otherwise though -http://jimmyguerin.ie/2018/12/05/shops-at-bayside/ Anyone know what's going on?
I have again spoken to the Architects and in this regard again confirm that Aldi are still going into Bayside as the main tenant. The work on their unit will be completed by year end and Aldi will then commence their fit out. They have signed a contract for this. In relation to Centra, they will also be opening a small unit at the southern end of the development but will be more small convenience and newsagents type shop I hope this clarifies matters for you and if at any stage I can be of assistance please do not hesitate to contact me Kind Regards Jimmy Gueirn
Fiolina wrote: » This popped up on my newsfeed. Copied & Pasted Cian O'Callaghan 19 May at 11:10 · Along with local residents I met recently with the management of Bayside Shopping Centre to get an update regarding the re-development. The key points were: • Construction of phase 1 is due to finish in Mid-June and the new Centra will open then • The Centra will be about half the size of the previous store and will house the post office • Phase 2 construction shall take place between July 1st and February and the new Aldi is expected to open in March or April about 8 weeks after building work is finished • The previous provision of 119 car parking spaces will increase to 154 • The new centre will feature the marble finish throughout the external finish except where some brick work is used for differentiation and will feature a gymn, medical centre, creche, restaurant as well as the existing shops and services which will be renovated
marvin42 wrote: » Centra opened yesterday, building for the apartments and Aldi still going on and making slow progress.