Dublin City Council to reconsider sale of plot for 850 homes to developer
Councillors asked to approve Glenveagh development of Oscar Traynor lands
Councillors asked to approve Glenveagh development of Oscar Traynor lands
Geraldine Molloy has been put forward for the council seat in the north inner city ward
Among homeless organisations ICHH chief Anthony Flynn was a controversial figure
Plan relies on private builders providing 170,000 of 300,000 new homes by 2030
Houses ‘now private’ following purchase by tenants, says Dublin City Council official
‘He took his shoes off and gave them to a bloke that was lying on a cardboard box’
Vacant student blocks under consideration as alternative to hostel accommodation
Talks with O’Callaghan hotel group over using 28 apartments for social housing fail
Dispute among owners understood to have halted sale of playwright’s house to city council
Purchase price of additional affordable homes yet to be agreed by Council
Latest move is in an effort to curtail the purchase of homes by institutional investors
Apartment blocks staying private as social housing tenants accommodated elsewhere
Scale, money and a singular focus are set to be brought to bear on the housing crisis
Development of 853 homes on Oscar Traynor Road site collapsed last November
Staff receive extra training in effort to stem increasing tendency towards self-harm
Dublin City Council seems to be paying about €100,000 more for construction than the privater sector is charging itself
Figures suggest council is being charged significantly more by private developers
Grant of €50,000 may be fine for Leitrim, but not enough for Dublin, says Brendan Kenny
Speedy resumption of Oscar Traynor site ‘fanciful’, says Dublin City Council’s head of housing
Not true that State can deliver much more cheaply than private sector
€500m to be spent on six sites in Dublin, Cork, Kildare and Kilkenny
Adventure tourism businesses not eligible, despite State support for outdoor exercise
Inchicore development of 484 apartments to have average rent of €1300 a month
Pandemic has triggered return to full-time tenancy as 900 short-term lets investigated
Developer did not intend to have social housing in block when applying to council, says residents
Schemes with permission likely to go ahead but area’s new direction is hotly contested
Smart Money: Will Oscar Traynor houses be delayed for years? Or is there a way forward?
DCC official says too much emphasis being put on local authority acting as developer
Councillors agree Labour motion that Santry site should be developed directly by council for public housing
If sale of land in Santry to Glenveagh Homes is not approved, project will be ‘abandoned’
Councillors to propose that playwright’s house be used as a cultural centre
Council interested in acquiring planned 15-storey building if 'price is right'
Development of Pearse House will reduce number of flats and take up to 15 years
No ‘commercial agreement’ reached for 600-plus housing unit plan, Nama says
Large party at Oliver Bond flats in Dublin ‘very depressing’, says council housing head
Council management concerned that illegal bonfires are likely to replace official events
Concerns grow for hostel places after loss of 500 beds due to coronavirus restrictions
Dublin City Council is buying house for homeless accommodation
Council has revived plans to use playwright’s house for homeless accommodation
Hospitality industry broadly welcomes new Fáilte Ireland guidance on how to reopen safely
After €20m project overrun, cost estimate now stands at €74m for Ballymun facility
Loan needed after cost of new facility jumps to €74 million
Department approves construction on Ballymun, Collins Avenue and €23m ‘Readymix’ sites
Ó Cualann says it will restart work on second affordable housing project in Ballymun
Family who exited homelessness last month tell of difficulties they faced in family hub
Construction to begin again at 35 ‘essential’ social housing projects in the State that are nearing completion
City council’s new Covid-19 forum will meet on Thursday
Housing bodies could build 745 homes on nine sites, council’s head of housing says
Three sites selected on Dublin’s south side and six on north side to yield 745 homes
Dublin City Council seeks control of Berkeley Street complex run by Cabhru
Council halts transfer of land at Berkeley Road to senior citizen body Cabhru
Chas chief executive Miceal McGovern resigned amid questions around governance
Councillors refuse to pass 2020 budget; dispute over vote on O’Devaney Gardens deal
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