Joe O'Reilly's Chartered Land has lodged the planning application for its 1.7 million-sq ft Dublin Central project, linking Henry Street and O'Connell Street in Dublin's Northside.
The €1.25bn redevelopment of a 5.5-acre site around the Carlton Cinema on O'Connell Street will incorporate two new public streets and three new public squares.
The retail element will provide 109 new stores and a flagship department store. In addition there will be 108 modern apartments, a roof-top restaurant quarter with 17 new restaurants and a new visitor attraction - the 'Park in the Sky'.
The scheme is designed by Burke-Kennedy Doyle Architects, McGarry Ní Éanaigh Architects and Donnelly Turpin Architects.
Chartered Land chief executive Dominic Deeny said: "Dublin Central will create a vibrant urban quarter on Upper O'Connell Street, revitalise the city centre retail offer and provide a must-see visitor attraction for Ireland. We believe we have a world-class design and a totally committed team to deliver our vision."
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