Proposed Dublin co-living development refused planning permission
RTE, June 24, 2019 — A development of more than 200 co-living units in Tallaght has been refused planning permission by An Bord Pleanála.
The co-living model provides en-suite bedrooms with shared, communal living areas and is similar to student accommodation but aimed at working professionals.
Batra Capital applied to build 222 co-living units and 150 apartments at Cookstown Industrial Estate. It was the first application for a co-living development to be considered by the Board.
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