Hotel plan for docklands Harbourmaster Bar knocked back via IrishTimesBiz
The hotel’s height, scale and massing would be contrary to the Dublin City Development Plan, it concluded.
Downey Planning and Architecture told the council that following recent planning permissions for the area ranging from 10 to 16 storeys, the proposed 11-storey height for the hotel is well established in the area.
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