Dublin’s new Guinness Quarter Plans Unveiled

19 comments
  1. Well seems grand from what I can tell but I’m sure there’ll be a raft of complaints for some reason or another.

  2. Seems like a good idea, putting the land to good use and bringing further life to the area.

    I can imagine locals not wanting it due to gentrification in a very “Dublin” part of Dublin, though

  3. It’s a cool idea and my god is some development needed in that area badly but I am almost 100% certain we won’t see this happen.

  4. This is appalling. Once again greedy developers are allowed to run rampant, throwing up a bunch of residential and commercial construction that is completely out of keeping with the local character of the enormous sprawl of vacant and derelict industrial buildings in this quiet and charming village setting, literally turning it into some sort of metropolitan dystopia like Hong Kong or Copenhagen. Please join my Facebook group and let’s all protest this abomination!

  5. I really hate the guinness-ification of everything, but this looks nice and TBH is pretty modest for the area

  6. Article has 7 paragraphs.

    The word masterplan is used 6 times.

    Did they mention, it’s a masterplan? Not just any old plan. A masterplan. Maybe they’re just big Oasis fans.

    Masterplan.

  7. 20% of residential apartments going towards social housing is a disgrace. When complete, these will luxury real estate. They shouldn’t be going to social housing. A better solution would be to sell them all and use the money to construct social housing in a more affordable area.

  8. Can a town, or anything for that matter have more tgan four quaters? As i think we’re now up to quarter 437

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