It will be located beside Connolly station.
Irish property developer Ballymore has submitted a planning application for phase two of its Dublin Arch mixed-use commercial and residential development, adjacent to Connolly railway station in Dublin city centre.
The Irish Times reports, the two residential blocks will consist of 187 units and four office buildings, which will cover 71,000sq and overlook a new central public space.
It will also include retail space, a cafe, a cycle hub, and will be the new home to Docklands Boxing Club and St Joseph’s O’Connell Boys GAA Club, where both clubs will have modern new facilities.
Ballymore’s chairman and chief executive, Sean Mulryan, said the plan would offer a mix of “dynamic and contemporary building designs” that would make Dublin Arch the “most connected and talked about city district where people will want to live, work and visit”.
Ballymore was originally granted planning on the site by An Bord Pleanála in February 2020 but this was quashed by the High Court in November of that year.
An application for phase one of the scheme was then approved in February of this year.

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