GeoDirectory street-level analysis produces picture of vacancy types and duration for the first time
Data shows almost 60 per cent of the 3,234 vacant buildings in the city centre are commercial, with 20 per cent mixed use and 21 per cent residential. File photograph: Bryan O'BrienDatabases supplied to The Irish Times by GeoDirectory identify more than 12,000 vacant properties across Dublin, more than one quarter of which – just over 3,200 – are in the city centre.
The data shows almost 60 per cent of the 3,234 vacant buildings in the city centre are commercial, with 20 per cent mixed use, and 21 per cent residential.However, the commercial buildings are far worse hit by long-term vacancy, representing three quarters of the buildings vacant for more than four years, while mixed buildings account for 22 per cent and residential buildings just under 4 per cent of long-term vacant properties.
GeoDirectory is an electronic register of addresses matched to their geographical locations that has been jointly developed by An Post and Ordinance Survey Ireland, now part of Tailte Éireann, the State’s land registry, valuation and mapping agency.The data supplied to The Irish Times was collected over a year from June 2022 to June 2023 and then categorised by GeoDirectory.
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