Developers getting busy in Sandyford Business District
With an estimated 20,000 people working in D18, demand is strong for residential and office developments
Office and residential development activity is gathering momentum in the Sandyford Business District (SBD) in Dublin 18 with British developer U+I the latest to respond to the strong demand for housing. With an estimated 20,000 people working in the SBD, there is strong demand for residential accommodation.
U+I recently submitted a planning application to Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council for 147 apartments, as well as a creche, a gymnasium, café and 93 square metre media suite...
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