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Glasnevin Housing: Business Impact & Concerns

Glasnevin Housing: Business Impact & Concerns

June 20, 2025 News

Dublin businesses are bracing for significant ‌shifts due ⁣to teh Ballyboggan Masterplan’s‌ housing redevelopment plans. This initiative aims to rezone industrial land in Glasnevin, potentially displacing existing businesses and impacting the local ‌economy. Concerns over relocation and the availability of suitable industrial space are at the forefront. The proposal to build 6,000 homes triggers various challenges for the commercial sector.Explore the detailed ⁢perspectives and concerns voiced,shaping the future amid significant local changes. ‌For‌ deeper analysis,​ visit⁢ News directory 3. Curious about the long-term effects ‍on local ⁣business? ⁣Discover what’s next …







Dublin Businesses Face ⁢uncertainty Amid Housing Redevelopment Plans













Key Points

  • Dublin City Council plans ⁢to redevelop industrial land for‌ housing.
  • Businesses express concerns about relocation challenges.
  • The‌ Ballyboggan Masterplan aims‍ to build 6,000 homes.

Dublin ⁣Businesses Face ⁢Uncertainty ⁤Over Housing⁢ Redevelopment

​ Updated June 20,2025
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Dublin’s northside businesses ⁢are facing an ‌uncertain future as Dublin City ​Council (DCC) advances plans to redevelop ‌an industrial estate for housing. The​ Ballyboggan Masterplan proposes rezoning 77 hectares of industrial land between Glasnevin and⁣ Cabra, ‌with the⁢ goal⁣ of constructing‌ 6,000 homes. This large-scale housing progress, while addressing ‍housing needs, ​presents notable⁤ challenges for existing businesses.

Several business owners⁢ have voiced concerns about the difficulty of finding suitable relocation sites. Thay are urging the council to provide assistance in sourcing option locations to ⁣ensure business continuity during this transition. ⁢The proposed rezoning ⁤for ⁣housing raises questions about the future of established enterprises ⁢and the ⁤local economy.

Vincent Igoe,managing​ director‍ of Igoe International,a family business supplying ‌building and‍ roofing ‌products for 48 ‌years,said finding comparable industrial space is “almost unfeasible.” His company has operated from Dublin⁣ Industrial ⁤Estate for‌ 30 ⁢years. “Where do we go when all of ‌this stuff is ⁢supposedly ‍going to kick off?” Igoe asked, highlighting the difficulty of relocating a business with deep roots in the area.

Vincent⁢ Igoe expresses concerns about‍ finding a new location.
Vincent igoe expresses concerns about finding a new‌ location.

Igoe⁣ suggested that DCC coudl help businesses find alternative industrial sites, possibly near ​Blanchardstown,​ where land could be zoned for industrial use. He emphasized the importance⁤ of proximity​ to the city and existing⁣ customer base.

Bob Cameron, of Cameron ⁢Cars, faces a similar dilemma. After 20 years in the estate, he said that ​moving his car business is not ‍viable at current market rates. “there’s ⁤no real viable⁤ plan for us,” Cameron ⁢said,adding⁤ that he ​might consider retiring if relocation proves impossible. He stressed the ⁣need for⁣ compensation for the move and a new unit.

Bob Cameron of Cameron Cars may consider retirement due ‌to redevelopment‌ plans.
Bob Cameron of Cameron Cars ⁤may consider retirement due to redevelopment plans.

While businesses grapple with relocation⁣ concerns, the ballyboggan Masterplan has ⁣also drawn criticism for its housing density. Public submissions⁣ have‌ called⁣ for⁤ more aspiring building plans. However,⁢ Dr. Lorcan Sirr, a senior lecturer in housing at Technological ​University Dublin, supports the council’s approach. He believes the density levels of 100 ‍to

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