questionmark? wrote: » Positive news that construction is actually going ahead and not stopping after site clearance. HQ will really transform that part of the city.
snotboogie wrote: » First crane up at Horgans Quay, two more to follow allegedly
Slim Charles wrote: » How much for a pot in the bar ?
Deleted User wrote: » The bar/restaurant is quite small for such a large city centre hotel. Nice being in a hotel where everything is brand new and no wear and tear though. Everything finished well and nothing gaudy. Room was functuonal, nothing surprising or disappointing. Except the beds, actually damn comfortable. Wasn't in *ahem* condition to take too much notice...
cena wrote: » How is it?
Mardyke wrote: » Surely, there should be an onus and requirement on the property owners to ensure their properties are kept in good condition. If we and a functioning council I suppose...
marno21 wrote: » https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/coveney-cautious-on-proposal-for-cork-light-rail-system-895512.html I normally don't have much negative to say about Simon but I don't see what this is really trying to achieve. The last thing Cork needs is "caution". Development in Cork has been far too "cautious" for too long.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm there now
whisky_galore wrote: » There are some decent buildings but obviously the owners aren't arsed maintaining them. Some of them above shop facade level look atrocious, not even bothered giving them a lick of paint to improve the look.
cena wrote: » I was part of building the maldron. we did the bar cafe etc area woodwork. Has anyone been in it since it open?
questionmark? wrote: » Ugly and rundown buildings that must be protected according to An Taisce!
whisky_galore wrote: » They're all up against some strong competition in the ugliness stakes. At least the farm centre isn't slap bang in the city centre which has more than it's fair share of fugly and/or rundown buildings.
opus wrote: » Have you glanced at the Cork Farm Centre down the road from Victoria Cross recently? It truly is awful!
snotboogie wrote: » I stand over it Merchants Quay, specifically the side facing the Lee, is the ugliest building in Cork.
Shedite27 wrote: » Where's that?
snotboogie wrote: » Seems like Glenveagh will be going for 500 homes on their Douglas site.
D'Agger wrote: » You'll excuse me for not going back and checking myself but the apartments in Blackrock - I assume that's Jacobs Island, given the volume in question?
marno21 wrote: » 2 developments into ABP for 2017 Housing Act consultantions the week before Xmas. 273 apartments at Blackrock (modification of this) by Glenveagh Homes 162 residential units (74 houses/88 apartments) at Banduff Road, Banduff, Co. Corkhttp://www.pleanala.ie/lists/2018/new/NewCasesWeekending%2021-12-2018.pdf EDIT: also contains details of an appeal to the proposed Parnell Place hotel
snotboogie wrote: » Timing is the issue I'd imagine. There isn't any guarantee of success for the docklands yet and filling 15 + floors of office could be an issue for JCD. The only reason that the Prism proposed such height is due to the unique nature of the site.
Deleted User wrote: » For a development in the core of the public transport plans. It is next to the train station, across from the bus station, on the (supposed) light rail line, and the blarney/blackpool line. That should be a spot where there is all the will in the world for high density.
Markcheese wrote: » For what?