Co-operative Housing Ireland Launches 79 New A-Rated Homes in Kilmainham

New development highlights urgent need for one and two-bedroom homes for single people and older tenants, delivered through partnership between Co-operative Housing Ireland, Dublin City Council, and the Department of Housing.

Co-operative Housing Ireland, yesterday officially opened 79 new energy-efficient A-rated apartments at Brookfield Heights, Kilmainham, Dublin 8.

The development was formally launched by Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Ray McAdam, and Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD, alongside Co-operative Housing Ireland Chairperson Gerry McDonogh, colleagues from Dublin City Council, project partners, and new Member Tenants.

Both the Lord Mayor and the Minister addressed guests at the event, commending the collaboration behind the project and the role of Co-operative Housing Ireland in delivering high-quality, affordable homes across the city.

Following the ribbon-cutting, they met with new residents, including Kathleen, who recently moved into her apartment at Brookfield Heights.

Developed in partnership with Dublin City Council, the Department of Housing, the Housing Finance Agency, the Housing Agency, and Kavco Group, Brookfield Heights represents genuine partnership, co-operation, and community – the values that define everything Co-operative Housing Ireland does.

“What we see around us is much more than bricks and mortar. It’s the result of partnership, co-operation, and community – the values that define everything we do at Co-operative Housing Ireland,” said Gerry McDonogh, Chairperson of Co-operative Housing Ireland.

Each home is A-rated for energy efficiency, combining modern design with affordability and long-term comfort. The development brings the total number of people living in Co-operative Housing Ireland homes nationwide to more than 17,440.

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