Three Dundalk sites close to being sold, including the land once earmarked for the ski slope facility

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The land for sale at Hill Street, Dundalk, which recently went sale agreed

Three development sites for sale on the outskirts of Dundalk have gone sale agreed in the last few weeks, leading to speculation that deals for the land will be completed shortly.

10.6 acres at Mount Avenue and 7.395 acres on Hill Street are both zoned as Residential 1, while the 10.83 acres at the Racecourse Road is zoned strategic employment mixed use.

All three sites have been on the market in recent months with Sherry FitzGerald Carroll but it would appear that a deal is close to being struck for them.

The land at Hill Street – known locally as Naylor’s land – is located to the rear of Line Terrace and the old Crossan’s Opel Garage on the Dublin Road, as well as the Dunmor housing estate on the Avenue Road.

Meanwhile, the lands at Mount Avenue are located 500 metres to the left after taking the turn opposite to Oriel Park on the Carrickmacross Road, stretching behind the rear of McDermott’s Terrace down as far as Lis na Dara.

Meanwhile, the land on the Racecourse Road is located opposite Dundalk Stadium and had most recently been earmarked for the proposed ski slope and casino development that had been proposed by Sam Curran and Pearse O’Hanrahan’s business Innovative Leisure Systems (ILS).

That development had been granted planning permission by Dundalk Town Council a number of years back but this was overturned by An Bord Pleanala.

The land at the Racecourse Road, which had been earmarked for the ski slope facility

The land at the Racecourse Road, which had been earmarked for the ski slope facility