Ground floor gym conversion and mixed-use residential development across upper floors
A planning application has been lodged with Leitrim County Council for the conversion of a building on Dublin Road in Carrick-on-Shannon into a mixed-use development combining commercial and residential space.
AEA Investment Holdings Ltd is proposing to establish a 24-hour gym on the ground floor, occupying approximately 800 square metres and featuring changing facilities and exercise equipment. The upper floors would be developed as residential accommodation, comprising a total of 55 one and two-bedroom apartments distributed across the building.
The residential element would include six two-bedroom units alongside a significant number of one-bedroom apartments, with the apartments positioned in the rear section of the building above the gym facility. This type of development reflects broader efforts to bring mixed-use projects to Carrick-on-Shannon town centre, combining leisure and fitness facilities with housing stock.
The proposal represents a conversion of an existing structure rather than new-build development, which may factor into the council's consideration of the application. The outcome of the planning process will determine whether the development proceeds as outlined.
More details on the application can be found through Leitrim County Council's planning portal.
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