Dub8 Issue 17 December 2021

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Construction of New Thomas Student Accommodation Proves Successful by Sinead Agbons

750 purpose-built student accommodation spaces are under construction in the highlight Thomas Street, Dublin 8

Construction site of the new student accommodation in Dublin 8. Photo by Dieu-Hang Tran

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he sector over the past six months has come through a difficult time as regards some features and amenities that needed to be put in place for the wellbeing of the students. Low occupancy was reported by most operators as the accommodation was closed for six months and the majority of learners found it difficult to get new accommodation that was suitable for them and close enough to college.

In Dublin, for example, only 750 bed spaces are being built this year across three buildings. As of the end of June 2020, there were around 4,300 beds under development across fourteen initiatives. Most students lodged in this accommodation are Trinity College and University City Dublin (UCD) learners. “As a thought, close to 250 on-campus bed spaces are under development at Trinity college Dublin’s Osin House in Dublin 2,” said Kris, a learner in Trinity College. With the remaining beds under construction at Ardee Point and Mill Street in Dublin 8, in two privately owned projects runs by ‘Nido’ student and ‘Uninest.’

Nonetheless, while on-line campus learning has recovered to a substantial extent, it will make it faster to get work done. The building at 32 Thomas Street in Dublin 8 is a reconstruction of the historic Frawley’s Store, which closed after more than a century in 2007. The development will provide 750 much-needed student bed spaces as well as new retail premises, with thoughtful rehabilitation and conversion of buildings fronting Thomas Street and a new state of the art purpose-built student accommodation complex behind the conserved buildings.

As they start their new project, it will be a great connection to the universities for new shops from which the freshers can get more amenity. “Two years from now the Highlight Thomas Street student accommodation will be the biggest in Dublin,” said Kris.

REGIONS Looking at the development, learners currently residing in other counties, where Trinity College and UCD are thinking of relocating to so students can be close to their families and friends. The bed scheme should be able to take new incoming residents according to Paul Bran, the manager of the Highlight Thomas student accommodation.

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Why You Should Experience Dublinia by Elisa Dauphin

8min
pages 50-53

Graffiti and Street Art in Dublin 8 by Heléna Filip

5min
pages 44-47

Discovering the Dublin 8 Mosque by Thomas Prior

5min
pages 48-49

“We Learn As Much From Each Other As From Our Lecturers and Tutors” by Liza Danstig

7min
pages 39-41

One of The Best Indian Restaurants in Dublin 8: Konkan Restaurant by Alice Tauleigne

1min
page 43

Testosterone Dublin 8: Exciting, Thoughtful and Worth The Read by Ethan Webber

2min
page 42

The Man Who Spreads Joy by Jessica Krieg

5min
pages 37-38

The Fight Against Witch Hunting in India by Hiya Saikia

4min
pages 34-36

Local Author Writes Men’s Health Crime Thriller by Ethan Weber

5min
pages 26-27

Cafes Survive COVID-19 by Estephania Bedoya

9min
pages 18-21

Students Are Priced Out of Purpose Built Accommodation by Dieu-Hang Tran

5min
pages 14-15

Na Gael Aeracha, Is Ireland Ready to Accept First Explicitly Queer-Inclusive GAA Team by Connor Biggins

4min
pages 22-23

It’s Funked Up! by Orla O’Connor

5min
pages 24-25

Honouring Her Roots by Naomi Mudiay

4min
pages 31-33

Students Struggle to Find Accommodation in Dublin by Sinead Agbons

4min
pages 16-17

King in His Castle by Tobe Ezegbu

6min
pages 28-30

New Pub on Thomas Street Named After Dublin’s Street Icon ‘Bang Bang’ by Dieu-Hang Tran

1min
page 9

Education Bursaries Opens to Residents Near New Children Hospital by Estephania Bedoya

2min
page 6

Famous Irish Gaol Braces For Another Winter of Uncertainty by Kenneth Long

2min
page 4

Screen8 Opens Their Film-Making Introduction Programme for Seniors By Orla O’Connor

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page 8

Construction of Thomas St Student Accommodation Proves Successful by Sinead Agbons

2min
page 7

Dublin City Confirms Plans to Prosecute Portobello Mural Artist by Brendan Morris

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page 5

Absence of College Student Affects Local Businesses by Brendan Morris

4min
pages 12-13

An Empty Factory, and Unhappy Locals by Kenneth Long

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pages 10-11
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