A DEVELOPER HAS sought planning permission to build almost 200 apartments in buildings up to 12 storeys in height on the site of an old bakery in Phibsborough, Co. Dublin, after a previous decision was quashed by the High Court. Bindford Limited has submitted a Large-scale Residential Development (LRD) application to Dublin City Council to build 196 apartments. This will include 118 build-to-sell apartments and 78 build-to-rent apartments at 113 Phibsborough Road, which is also known as the Old Bakery Site. The build-to-sell apartments will include 58 one-bed and 60 two-bed apartments. The build-to-rent will be made up of 52 studio, 22 one-bed and four two-bed apartments. The proposed development will be located at Cross Guns Bridge along the Royal Canal. The development will include the demolition of the existing buildings on the site which are connected with the old bakery and have been derelict for over 35 years, and replacing them with three apartment blocks.
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