Share this article A proposed apartment block in Carrickmines would be one of Dublin's tallest buildings - but some local residents are not happy with the plans. Developers Bowbeck DAC have applied to An Bord Pleanála for permission for a seven-block complex just off the M50. While the six other blocks would range from four to 12 storeys, the tallest of the proposed buildings would be 22 storeys at its highest point - which would make it the joint highest residential building in Dublin. That particular block would include 150 apartments, as well as amenity spaces. The developers say the proposed development "includes landscaping, boundary treatments, public, private and communal open space (including roof terraces), [and] two cycle / pedestrian crossings" - as well as vehicular, pedestrian and cycle access.