Justin Credible Darts wrote: » looks nice, until the homeless, junkies, beggars and scum that occupy places like bishop lucy park, find their way there. All well and good making the place nice, the problem is keeping it nice, and keeping that certain element away from there. Even winthrop street is almost a no go area at night. I rather the money be spent on more cops on the street.
TheChizler wrote: » Based on what the OPW have done to Bandon given the choice I would never let them near a river again.
leahyl wrote: » https://www.yaycork.ie/cork-city-council-has-confirmed-the-regeneration-of-morrisons-island-will-begin-in-the-new-year/ I think the video makes it look pretty nice tbh....not sure why so many people are so against this.
roreos wrote: » the whole quay is crying out to be pedestrianised and turned into a Riverside amenity rather than this halfway house.
Echo wrote: Cork City Council are set to redevelop the former Boland Mills site on the Old Mallow Road. Part 8 details have gone on public display for the development which will consist of 57 housing units, both houses and apartments on an approximately 1.68 hectare site. Of those, 12 will be two-bedroom two-storey terraced houses and 25 will be three-bedroom two-storey terraced houses. There are also four one-bedroom apartments and 16 two-bedroom apartments proposed as part of three-storey duplex units included in the proposal.
Apogee wrote: » https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/Council-set-to-develop-housing-units-at-former-Boland-Mills-site-0989212a-0d69-499b-90e0-a0ca11c20efa-ds
RINO87 wrote: » Where on the old mallow road is this? Cant find anything on google
roreos wrote: » Some major marketing guff in that video. While a big improvement on what's there, I think this is a major opportunity missed. Going by the video it doesn't look like there will be sufficient space for outdoor seating at scale for all the the new cafes and restaurants the video mentions. Looking at the save cork city proposals in isolation from their alternative flood defence proposals, they were of much higher design quality. Given its South facing aspect the whole quay is crying out to be pedestrianised and turned into a Riverside amenity rather than this halfway house.
thejuggler wrote: » That site was owned by Frank Boland for many years. He used to sell lorries/trucks and parts. Never heard it described as Bolands Mills. There is a doggie daycare place called the bark park there for the last few years.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » wasn't there a spot there for seized cars by those who towed away cars, Remember a friend had her car towed (wrongly) and it was costing a couple of hundred quid a week the thieves were charging for "storage"...took years for her to be reimbursed.
Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » Have they ever heard of trees? Disappointed to see on street parking being retained also. The quays are an asset and the space is valuable - - should be a pocket park all along the quays IMO. This looks very bare.
whisky_galore wrote: » If there were trees, the council wouldn't bother their arses maintaining them.
opus wrote: » The Kino development has gotten the go-ahead for (yet more) student apartments. Perhaps there might be enough of them in the pipeline now?Redevelopment of Cork's Kino arts venue is granted planning permission
cantalach wrote: » It is of course. But anything that reduces availability of parking in the city centre has the traders whingeing to the councillors.
major interest wrote: » Given that the plans envisage the majority of car parking provision being removed anyway, I can’t understand why they don’t just go the whole way and remove car spaces entirely and devote the extra space to trees/landscaping/seating etc. It really could be a great recreation area given riverside location and the south facing aspect.
Rhys Essien wrote: » Anyone know anything about this. The main tower looks great and is about 24 storey.https://twitter.com/3ddesignbureau/status/1291812764428754945?s=21
Frostybrew wrote: » Looks similar to the old plans for the atlantic quarter, though not as good. This appears to be across the road on the old tedcastles site. Up to 2000 apartments.
ofcork wrote: » I see the brother of one of the sullivans behind the docklands tower in court in the us on fraud charges.