Who owns the Elysian Cork?
Kennedy Wilson
The Elysian building in Cork has been purchased by international real estate company Kennedy Wilson for €87.5 million. The acquisition, from real estate company Blackstone, comprises 206 units, with 67,600 sq ft of retail and office space over 550 car parking spaces.
How much did the Elysian cost?
Developer Michael O’Flynn’s group, O’Flynn Construction, spent €100 million building the Elysian, which was completed in 2008, just as the Republic’s property market was collapsing.
What is the tallest building in Cork Ireland?
The Elysian
The current tallest habitable building on the island of Ireland is the Obel Tower in Belfast, Northern Ireland at 85 metres (279 ft)….Tallest buildings by city.
City | Cork |
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Building | The Elysian |
Height | 71 m (233 ft) |
Floor count | 17 |
Completed | 2008 |
How tall is the Elysian Cork?
224′
The Elysian/Height
How many floors does Elysian Cork have?
17
The Elysian/Floors
The Elysian standing at 83 metres high and 17 storeys in Cork city is the country’s tallest building. The new Cork landmark is eleven metres higher than Dublin’s Liberty Hall and has taken over from Cork County Hall as the country’s tallest building.
How many floors does the Elysian have?
A new apartment block in Cork The Elysian is the tallest building in Ireland. The Elysian standing at 83 metres high and 17 storeys in Cork city is the country’s tallest building.
How tall is the Elysian in Cork?
How tall is the Elysian cork?
What’s the tallest building in Belfast?
the Obel Tower
The tallest building in Belfast is the Obel Tower at 86-metre (282 ft).
What is the tower in the 100 in real life?
Willis Tower | |
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Height | |
Architectural | 1,450 ft (442 m) |
Tip | 1,729 ft (527 m) |
Top floor | 1,354 ft (413 m) |
What is the tallest man made structure in Scotland?
The Glasgow Tower
The Glasgow Tower has been the tallest building in both Glasgow and Scotland since its completion in 2001….Glasgow Tower.
Glasgow Tower Millenium Tower (2001) | |
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Tallest in Scotland since 2001 | |
Preceded by | Bluevale and Whitevale Towers |
General information | |
Type | Observation tower |