Councillors in Dublin city sought to reject a deal for affordable housing agreed with the developer
A deal being finalised with a consortium led by developer Johnny Ronan for affordable homes at the former Irish Glass Bottle site in Dublin “disappoints everyone”, Dublin City Council’s head of planning has said.
As first reported by the Business Post, the department and the council are finalising an agreement with the developers at Poolbeg for the first phase of the site’s redevelopment, however the number of affordable units proposed in the deal is significantly ...
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