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Permission Granted For Dublin's Tallest Building, 25-Storey Tower

Emma Tyrrell
Emma Tyrrell

09:26 26 Feb 2025


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Dublin's tallest building, a 25-storey residential tower, has been given the green light.

Developer Johnny Ronan has secured planning permission for the apartment block on North Wall Quay in the docklands.

550 apartments are planned across three blocks as part of the Waterfront South Central scheme, that will include a restaurant and viewing terrace at the top of the tallest building.

The city's first floating pontoon park is also planned as part of the development.

Our Business Editor Joe Lynam says it will be taller than Capital Dock on Sir John Rogerson's Quay, that stands at 22 storeys;

"This one will be 25 storeys. By the way that's half the 45 storeys Johnny Ronan has initially applied for, beside the new citi bank that is being built on North Wall."

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