A 25-storey tower fronting onto the River Liffey, has been approved by Dublin City Council and will become Dublin’s tallest building. The commercial component of the development spans a 4.6-acre site, representing the last undeveloped city block in the Docklands. The residential buildings will range in height from six to 25 storeys, with one of the office buildings also receiving approval for an additional basement level. Read the full story here.
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