Dublin Set to Welcome City’s Tallest Building on the North Quays
Dublin City Council has approved plans for a landmark 25-storey tower on the North Quays, set to become the tallest building in the city. The ambitious project, spearheaded by developer Johnny Ronan, will transform the area with a mixed-use development featuring residential, retail, and leisure spaces.

A Major Addition to Dublin’s Skyline
The new high-rise will be part of a wider development that includes 550 residential units spread across three blocks, bringing much-needed housing to the capital. The project also aims to enhance the surrounding area with a host of amenities designed to create a vibrant, community-focused environment.
Located near the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) and Dublin city centre, the development will cater to both residents and professionals working in the area. With its prime location on the North Quays, the project is expected to redefine the city’s skyline and provide a contemporary urban space for living and working.

State-of-the-Art Amenities
The scheme promises an impressive array of features, including:
- Co-working spaces to accommodate remote and hybrid workers
- A gym and spa for health and wellness
- A cinema and games room for entertainment
- A padel court and bike club for active lifestyles
- A rooftop terrace, sky lounge, café, and restaurant offering social and dining experiences
With such a diverse range of amenities, the development aims to set a new standard for urban living in Dublin, blending residential comfort with modern conveniences.

Boost for Dublin’s Urban Development
The approval of this high-rise comes as Dublin continues to adapt to growing housing demands and evolving urban landscapes. Proponents of the project argue that it will bring a much-needed supply of residential units while contributing to the revitalisation of the North Quays. However, high-rise developments in the city remain a topic of debate, with some concerned about the impact on Dublin’s traditional architectural character.
Despite this, the development represents a significant step in Dublin’s ongoing evolution, embracing modern design and high-density living in a central location. As construction plans move forward, Dubliners can expect to see a major transformation in the city’s skyline in the coming years.
Stay tuned to itson.ie for further updates on this groundbreaking project as it progresses towards completion.
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