Plan for 124 apartments in Douglas

The project includes 124 apartments, a café, and two office units in buildings from one to five storeys, with associated site works, such as footpaths, parking, drainage, lighting and landscaping.
Plan for 124 apartments in Douglas

Permission has been sought for 124 apartments in Douglas, mostly one- and two-bed units, and a café and office buildings.

Permission has been sought for 124 apartments in Douglas, mostly one- and two-bed units, and a café and office buildings.

Barry’s Field Ltd has lodged an application for permission with Cork City Council for a large-scale residential development (LRD) at Barry’s Field, Carrigaline Road, and Churchyard Lane in Douglas.

The project includes 124 apartments, a café, and two office units in buildings from one to five storeys, with associated site works, such as footpaths, parking, drainage, lighting and landscaping.

The developer said: “One of the intentions of the offices is to promote the development as a co-working office space and a café: A work café.

“This is a unique blend of a traditional local coffee shop and a co-working space. It’s a place where remote workers (residents from the development) can enjoy coffee, while getting work done in a productive and inspiring environment.”

The development would be 50 one-bed, 64 two-bed, and 10 three-bed units. This dwelling mix does not align with the Cork City Development Plan (CCDP) 2022-2028, with twice as many one-bed and three times fewer three-beds than the targets.

However, the applicant said that it was clear that there was a need for more smaller units as the population is ageing and families are having fewer children.

A decision is due on March 25.

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