Ronan wins battle to have hotel removed from 22-storey tower

Ronan wins battle to have hotel removed from 22-storey tower


Ronan wins battle to have hotel removed from 22-storey tower
Alterations still provided appropriate mix and level of development – An Bord Pleanála
Mon, Mar 15, 2021, 21:14
 
Developer Johnny Ronan has won his planning battle to have the hotel element of his 22-storey Aqua Vetro tower planned for Dublin’s quays removed.
This follows An Bord Pleanála overturning a decision last October by Dublin City Council to refuse Mr Ronan’s Tanat Ltd application to change the hotel element over four storeys of the tower at Tara Street and George’s Quay to office use.
The council refused permission after concluding that the planned change “would negatively impact on the vitality of the inner city location, particularly outside of standard office hours”.

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