57-59 & 61-63 Dublin Road, BT2 7HE
About 57-63 Dublin Road
57-63 Dublin Road is sited on the western side of Dublin Road and extends to approximately 500sqm. It is presently occupied by two non-listed two storey commercial buildings. No. 57-59 Dublin Road is currently vacant and was formely occupied by Emerald City chinese takeaway/ restaurant. No. 61-63 Dublin Road is currently occupied by Kitch Restaurant. The Kitch Restaurant has a redbrick finish to the ground floor and white render upper floor, a pitched and slated roof.
In April 2019, John Smyth’s Estates Ltd submitted a planning application (LA04/2019/0991/F) proposing to demolish the existing buildings and to construct a 10 storey mixed use development comprising a restaurant on the ground floor and 71 apartments on the upper floors. This application was approved in February 2020.
In April 2020, John Smyth’s Estates Ltd submitted a planning application (LA04/2020/0761/F) proposing to demolish the existing buildings and to construct a 10 storey mixed use development comprising a cafe on the ground floor and 85 serviced apartments for both short and long term occupancy on the floors above. This application was approved in March 2021.
In September 2022, 57-63 Dublin Road was acquired by Z Property Group, a property development start up. It is expected that the existing buildings on the site will be demolished in September/ October 2022, with construction on the new 10 storey building set to commence in January 2023.
In November 2022, demolition works commenced at 57-63 Dublin Road.
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