WORK will begin on what is set to become Limerick’s tallest building in the coming weeks at the long-awaited Opera Square in the heart of the city centre.
Construction of the 14-storey office building, which will overlook the Abbey River at Bank Place, will accommodate the Revenue Commissioners Office and other government departments.
It was confirmed that John Sisk and Sons was awarded the contract by Limerick Twenty Thirty (LTT) for the works.
Mayor John Moran said that “driving the Opera Square development has been one of those priorities that keeps me awake at night. Now, I feel, we have real momentum … It’s a clear signal of continued Government support for Limerick and our future.”
Chair of Limerick Twenty Thirty James Collins added: “When we set out on the Opera Square journey, the 14-storey landmark building was undeniably one of the most ambitious and exciting elements of the plans. Advancing it, as we are, confirms Limerick’s ambition to build a world-class urban core and Limerick Twenty Thirty’s capacity to deliver on that ambition.”
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