Dublin City Council (DCC) will seek to relocate its offices from Wood Quay to Camden Yard if it is successful in acquiring the stalled site at a prime location in Dublin city centre. The innovative move would ensure the council is compliant with regulations by being located in green modern buildings rather than its current tired location along the Liffey, which is no longer fit for purpose. The cost of retrofitting Wood Quay, which was controversially built in the 1980s, to bring it up to modern green regulatory standards is estimated at over €250 million. Camden Yard is designed to…
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