ABP says the development would conflict with the Local Area Plan.
Plans to build over 1,100 apartments in west Dublin have been refused by an Bord Pleanala.
The board found the 306 million euro build-to-rent apartment block scheme planned for Cookstown Industrial Estate in Tallaght would conflict with the local area plan as no units would be available to buy.
It also refused plans on the basis that the water supply and sewage network were insufficient to support the development.

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