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Office space at Limerick s Opera site still in much demand
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Search By Live95 News Team Architects have been appointed for a key part of the Limerick city Opera Site project.
Coady Architects will lead the development of One Opera Square, a six-storey building stretching from the corner of Michael Street and Ellen Street.
The 14,600 sq ft structure will have five floors of commercial office space over ground level, which will consist of retail and convenience stores and a café/restaurant.
Coady Architects has also partnered with Woods Bagot, a global practice, with expertise in large scale city centre regeneration projects.
The Opera Site project is the biggest of its kind undertaken in Limerick and the largest commercial property programme outside of Dublin.
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Search By Live95 News Team via Sean Curtin/ True Media Works have resumed at Limerick s Opera Site as the 2021 demolition and enabling works programme kicked off today.
It follows a four-month delay enforced on all commercial property sites due to Covid-19 restrictions.
The construction programme will see up to 500 people employed at peak output on the site, with numbers in the demolition and enabling works set to ramp up to 60 this year following the resumption of activity today.
In addition to getting activity back on the rails, this will, CEO of Limerick Twenty Thirty David Conway stated, be a much-needed boost to the city centre this year.