Site opposite Coombe Hospital is an example of how long-term dereliction is tolerated
Vacant Dublin
Economic and environmental challenges increasingly make the case for converting Dublin’s 20th century offices to apartments
Plans are under way for apartments and an aparthotel on Dominick Street and Marlborough Street
The Telekom Tower, a 50-year-old blot on landscape of historic town, will provide new homes by the shores of Lake Constance
Vacant commercial properties in Dublin could provide up to 7,000 apartments
In Waterford, more than 140 units have been brought back into use or converted
Homelessness to account for more than one in five of every euro spent by Dublin City Council in 2024
Short-term policy-making, over-deference to property interests and a lack of imagination are all coming home to roost
More than 12,000 homes and commercial properties are vacant across Dublin, new analysis of data by The Irish Times reveals
Many buildings in the city that could provide housing and bring areas to life are instead going to waste
From the Iveagh Market to the Rialto cinema, some of the striking historic buildings around the city that are being allowed to fall to pieces
Street level data gives first view of locations of empty residential, commercial and mixed buildings in Dublin city centre
GeoDirectory street-level analysis produces picture of vacancy types and duration for the first time
Research says Ireland’s planning systems ‘ill-equipped’ to bring derelict sites back into use
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