Stoneweg invests in Dublin resi scheme (IE)

Stoneweg invests in Dublin resi scheme (IE)

Stoneweg, acting in a joint venture with an experienced local real estate investor and developer, has acquired seven vacant buildings on Cork Street, Dublin 8 in an off-market transaction. Subject to planning permission, the seven adjacent properties, which are largely derelict, will be demolished and redeveloped into a high quality, 397 unit co-living scheme.

 

The one-acre site is located in Dublin city centre and zoned for residential development. It is close to the new National Children’s Hospital, which is due to complete in 2021 and will employ over 3000 people, and within walking distance to Grafton Street and Trinity College Dublin. The building, which will provide much-needed homes in the area and help create a vibrant place to live close to the city centre, has been carefully designed with a focus on the residents’ experience and each unit will be significantly larger than the current national minimum standards for co-living.

 

Christian Falster, Head of Ireland operations at Stoneweg said: “We’re very pleased to have completed this acquisition during the lockdown period, which we were able to do in part because of our professional team and the strength of our partnership on the ground in Dublin. This project is another strong addition to our portfolio of housing developments in a city where demand is significantly outstripping supply and institutional interest in income-producing residential assets is growing.”

 

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