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Owners of 40 Dublin apartments agree to sell homes to MetroLink for close to €550k each
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Owners of 40 Dublin apartments agree to sell homes to MetroLink for close to €550k each

Forty apartment owners in Dublin city center have agreed to sell their homes for approximately €550,000 each to facilitate the MetroLink rail project, which aims to connect the city center with Dublin Airport. The College Gate apartment block, located on Townsend Street, is set for demolition to make space for an underground station. Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), responsible for the project, has negotiated these sales outside of the compulsory purchase order (CPO) process to avoid prolonged legal disputes. The agreement includes a €40,000 fee per owner to compensate for the inconvenience of relocation. TII plans to offer a 'notice to treat' to the remaining 30 apartment owners, allowing them to sell at predetermined market prices without the moving fee. The project is expected to cost up to €18 billion and commence construction next summer, with TII estimating nearly €500 million will be spent on property acquisitions.

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The Irish Times logoThe Irish TimesIndépendant🔒Centreil y a 17 h
Owners of 40 Dublin apartments agree to sell homes to MetroLink for close to €550k each

Forty apartment owners in Dublin city center have agreed to sell their homes for approximately €550,000 each to facilitate the MetroLink rail project, which aims to connect the city center with Dublin Airport. The College Gate apartment block, located on Townsend Street, is set for demolition to make space for an underground station. Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), responsible for the project, has negotiated these sales outside of the compulsory purchase order (CPO) process to avoid prolonged legal disputes. The agreement includes a €40,000 fee per owner to compensate for the inconvenience of relocation. TII plans to offer a 'notice to treat' to the remaining 30 apartment owners, allowing them to sell at predetermined market prices without the moving fee. The project is expected to cost up to €18 billion and commence construction next summer, with TII estimating nearly €500 million will be spent on property acquisitions.

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