Monday, June 16, 2008
Plans for country's tallest building put on hold
Dublin- Plans to create Ireland's tallest building have been put on hold.
Permisison was given three years ago for a 32-storey skyscraper to be built near Dublin's Heuston station. It includes apartments, offices and a cultural centre.
But the office of public works has postponed work on the project because of the downturn in the property market.
Permisison was given three years ago for a 32-storey skyscraper to be built near Dublin's Heuston station. It includes apartments, offices and a cultural centre.
But the office of public works has postponed work on the project because of the downturn in the property market.
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