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Plans for seven-storey Dublin office building rejected - because it would interfere with Dart Underground
That is despite the project being shelved.
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That is despite the project being shelved.
The project can be launched at short notice to make a difference to the lives of tens of thousands of people every day, writes Catherine Murphy.
The property developer has appealed Dublin council’s planning decision to the national authority.
The idea to connect the two islands by rail has been around for over 100 years.
Peter Muldoon, the project head, says it would allow high-rise building in Dublin city.
The Dart Underground has been talked about for more than 40 years.
There are plans to build an office on a site that was meant to be an underground train station.
Back in September, Paschal Donohoe said the original €3 billion project was being scrapped.
The project has been delayed as “lower cost technical solution” is found.
The project has been shelved by the government and will not be considered for funding again until 2015.
The government’s capital expenditure announcements also included the news that the linking of the Luas lines will go ahead.