Limerick74 wrote: » @corkcitycouncil: Wilton bus corridor Part 8 project voted down by Elected Members: 16 no vs. 8 yes.. #corkcc
Rhys Essien wrote: » Huge news this morning. OCP are after buying 31 acres of the South Docks for €47m. Things could really kick on now. Possibly a new tower on the way also.
okedoke wrote: » Where’s that site?
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » Looks to be Odlums and R&H Hall area.
namloc1980 wrote: » Excellent news. Need sustainable transport down that neck of the woods now. Although based on last night's performance by the councillors on the Wilton farce, public transport is way down the priority list.
AugustusMinimus wrote: » I’m interested in finding out how Councillors voted, especially our Green Party representatives.
cgcsb wrote: » South docks are ideal for high rise, their shadows would be cast on the Lee, and the fish can't object.
MrDerp wrote: » Odlums and R&H hall along Kennedy key as far as but not including Franciscan well brewery, I believe. Basically next big chunk of waterfront. Previous docklands development plan indicated a preference to fill block by block, so this would be the next site for strategic development as the Navigation Square block fills up. Definite statement of intent and could easily land a thousand apartments down here with a boardwalk extension
Markcheese wrote: » Let's hope that the development includes a bridge across to the railway station, it's not everything but itd be a start.
leahyl wrote: » Great news but from the examiner article there seems like there's going to be a lot of conditions attached to building there? Would these conditions be minor or could it end up delaying any plans that OCP have?
hans aus dtschl wrote: » I imagine the city will push for very little parking etc.
Dbu wrote: » This is great news on the dockland development Only walked down there the other evening for a wander I suppose other large sites like the southern milling gang must be sitting on a goldmine and will be moving as well in time?
namloc1980 wrote: » While opposing public transport measures. And government will continue to ignore the absolute necessity to accelerate the timelines to implement CMATS immediately! On another note where exactly are the South Docks and Tivoli Local Area Plans at. Weren't they supposed to be published last year.
marno21 wrote: » The two LAPs have stiil not been published. It was assumed that the Docklands Tower would not go for planning until the South Docks LAP was published, which still hasn't happened. Now that the development has moved east of Albert Quay it's paramount they are published. Along with advancements of the Docklands road infrastructure (lol)