Aug
13

Hines, Peterson to Revamp Iconic Building in Ireland

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The companies are planning to transform the former Central Bank headquarters in Dublin into a mixed-use destination incorporating retail, restaurants and a rooftop hotel.

Hines and Peterson Group have submitted an application for Central Plaza, a proposed mixed-use property in Dublin, Ireland, which will transform the former Central Bank headquarters as a new landmark destination in the city’s center.

“The Central Plaza proposal represents a significant investment by Hines and Peterson in the creation of an outstanding mixed-use scheme that will re-invigorate this iconic city center building located in the heart of our capital,” Brian Moran, Hines Ireland’s senior managing director, said in a prepared release. “Our application will include an exciting mix of retail shopping, cafés and restaurants at street and plaza level and in a newly created lower plaza area.”

Originally designed by award-winning architect Sam Stephenson more than 40 years ago, the building was sold to Hines and Peterson a few months ago, once Central Bank relocated to new premises on North Wall Quay…

Hines, Peterson to Revamp Iconic Building in Ireland

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