Brendan Burgess
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This was announced last week, but I missed it. I am surprised that there wasn't more discussion about it.
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The €450 million Croí Cónaithe cities scheme will subvent the construction of up to 5,000 apartments in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford which have planning permission but remain unbuilt because costs outstrip market values.
Developers who have planning permission for large-scale apartment complexes have until June 21st to submit applications to the Housing Agency for the fund, which could see them secure millions of euro in State support.
Surely if it's not financially viable to build apartments, then we should be looking at the reasons why, rather than subsidising them.
Brendan

State subsidy for apartments to reach €144,000 each
Croí Cónaithe aims to bridge the ‘construction viability gap’
The €450 million Croí Cónaithe cities scheme will subvent the construction of up to 5,000 apartments in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford which have planning permission but remain unbuilt because costs outstrip market values.
Developers who have planning permission for large-scale apartment complexes have until June 21st to submit applications to the Housing Agency for the fund, which could see them secure millions of euro in State support.
Surely if it's not financially viable to build apartments, then we should be looking at the reasons why, rather than subsidising them.
Brendan