
Harry Crosbie’s planned 4-star hotel and a 200-seater venue at Dublin;s Hanover Quay is facing objections from lobby groups, some of whom cite the housing crisis as a reason for not developing a hotel.
Concerns include potential negative impacts on property values and residents’ quality of living in the Grand Canal basin area.
Dr Heidi Furlong and residents from Longboat Quay South expressed worries about noise and nuisance from the venue’s operations.
Cllr Claire Byrne argues against hotel developments amidst Dublin’s housing crisis, emphasising the need for local community considerations.
Planning consultant Robert Nowlan raised objections regarding the scale of the proposed development and its impact on residential living.