An Bord Pleanála Approves Hotel on Vicar Street
Dublin‘s Vicar Street to Get Rock ‘n’ Roll Hotel
Dublin, Ireland – Music lovers and concertgoers rejoice! plans for a new hotel adjacent to teh iconic Vicar Street music venue have been given the green light by An bord Pleanála, Ireland’s planning appeals board.The project, spearheaded by renowned developer Harry Crosbie, promises to offer a unique “rock and room” experience, allowing guests to walk directly from their hotel rooms to the heart of dublin’s live music scene.
Crosbie, known for his transformative projects like the Point Depot (now 3Arena), envisions a hotel that seamlessly blends with the vibrant energy of Vicar Street. ”Imagine walking from your room to the gig and back,” Crosbie said in a previous statement. “It’s a dream come true for music lovers.”
The hotel, which will be located on the site of a former car park, is expected to feature a modern design and amenities catering to both tourists and locals. While specific details about the hotel’s size and design are yet to be released, the project has been met with enthusiasm from many in the city.
Vicar Street, a beloved Dublin institution, has hosted legendary acts like Bob Dylan, The Killers, and Amy Winehouse over the years. The addition of a hotel is seen by many as a natural progression, enhancing the venue’s appeal and contributing to the revitalization of the surrounding area.
The project is expected to create new jobs and boost the local economy. Construction is anticipated to begin in the coming months, with an estimated completion date yet to be announced.
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“content”: “Dublin, Ireland – Teh news has sent ripples of excitement thru Dublin’s music scene: a new hotel directly adjacent to the iconic Vicar Street music venue is officially a go.
An Bord Pleanála, Ireland’s planning appeals board, has given the green light to the project spearheaded by renowned developer Harry Crosbie, the mastermind behind Dublin’s 3Arena. Crosbie envisions a “rock and room” experience, allowing guests to seamlessly transition from their hotel rooms to the heart of Dublin’s live music scene.
“Imagine walking from your room to the gig and back,” Crosbie shared in a previous statement. “It’s a dream come true for music lovers.”
while specific details like the hotel’s size and design remain under wraps, the project has already been met with enthusiasm. The modern hotel will be built on the site of a former car park, catering to both tourists and locals.
Vicar Street, a Dublin institution, has hosted legendary acts like Bob Dylan, The Killers, and Amy Winehouse over the years. The addition of a hotel is seen by many as a natural progression,enhancing the venue’s appeal and revitalizing the surrounding area.
The project is anticipated to generate new jobs and boost the local economy. Construction is slated to begin in the coming months, with a projected completion date yet to be announced.”,
“image”: “Image of Vicar Street,Dublin”
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