Rochestown Inn to be demolished to clear way for new mixed-use development

There are also plans to revamp a northside pub and expand a city centre restaurant
Rochestown Inn to be demolished to clear way for new mixed-use development

A new mixed-use development ranging in height from two to four storeys has been proposed for the site of the former Rochestown Inn.

The former Rochestown Inn is now set to be demolished to clear the way for a mixed-use development, including apartments, a bar, and a cafe.

Located on the Rochestown Road in Cork City, the development has been proposed by Niorsesa Ltd and includes provisions to demolish the former Rochestown Inn, which was damaged by fire in 2015.

A new mixed-use development ranging in height from two to four storeys will be built.

This structure includes plans for a bar and a cafe on its ground floor, with outdoor seating areas.

Overhead, there will be 12 apartments — six one-bed and six two-bed units — and a private office.

Upgrades are proposed to the footpaths and pedestrian amenities in the area, while a new cycle lane is also set to be developed.

The former Rochestown Inn was damaged by fire in 2015. Picture: Larry Cummins
The former Rochestown Inn was damaged by fire in 2015. Picture: Larry Cummins

Sonflour seeks to expand

Elsewhere in Cork, plans to expand a city centre restaurant have been unveiled.

Ortley Way Limited has lodged a planning application seeking permission to expand Sonflour, which is located at number 9 Castle Street, Cork.

The proposal involves the change-of-use of number 9A Castle Street, currently The Gold Reserve, from retail to restaurant.

A number of internal demolition works and changes in signage are also proposed.

Sonflour opened in 2021 and is an Italian restaurant specialising in vegetarian and vegan food.

Meanwhile in Blackpool, plans have been approved by Cork City Council to revamp a former pub.

Number 88 Great William O'Brien Street, formerly the Bridge Inn, was the subject of an application by Conclusive Developments Limited.

It now has permission to alter the three-storey pub and residential building by demolishing a rear two-storey annex and constructing a new two- storey annex.

This will include six one-bedroom apartments, and there is also a provision to change the use of the ground floor from pub to residential use too, incorporating a studio apartment.

Read More

Plans for large casino in Cork rejected over 'high potential for nuisance'

A collection of the latest business articles and business analysis from Cork.

more cork - news articles

Rochestown Inn to be demolished to clear way for new mixed-use development MTU students in Cork targeted by email pranksters in 'spoofing' event
Rochestown Inn to be demolished to clear way for new mixed-use development Family of woman missing in Cork concerned for her well-being as appeal issued 
Rochestown Inn to be demolished to clear way for new mixed-use development Cork Airport adds two European hotspots to 2025 summer schedule 

More in this section

Douglas Court seeking to expand further with addition of health and wellness centre  Douglas Court seeking to expand further with addition of health and wellness centre 
Cork's Prism dream shattered as permission lapses Cork's Prism dream shattered as permission lapses
Five planning applications and 20 years later: Mardyke Walk apartments to be developed Five planning applications and 20 years later: Mardyke Walk apartments to be developed
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited