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  1. Adamstown (Irish: Baile Adaim, meaning 'Town of Adam') is a planned suburban development in western County Dublin, located circa 16 km from Dublin city centre, in the jurisdiction of South Dublin County Council.

  2. www.askaboutireland.ie › homes › adamstownAdamstown

    Adamstown, near Lucan in South Dublin, was made a 'strategic development zone', which is an area of land set aside for development. A new town is being built on the 223 square kilometre site. As well as houses and apartments, there will be other facilities, including a train station, shops, schools, sports centres and parks.

  3. Adamstown, a Strategic Development Zone (SDZ), is an emerging new town south of Lucan village, situated 16 kilometres from Dublin City. Adamstown already has 2,613 homes built and over 3,500 new homes granted planning Introduction & Context permission.

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  4. Oct 2, 2007 · Adamstown is Ireland's first strategic development zone (SDZ). Situated in the south west of Co Dublin, on the Dublin-Kildare railway line, the land there was rezoned for residential...

  5. Adamstown is a planned suburban development in western County Dublin, located circa 16 km from Dublin city centre, in the jurisdiction of South Dublin County Council. The first new town in Ireland since Shannon Town in the 1960s, the development-in-progress is based on a 220 hectare Strategic Development Zone site south of the N4 road and Lucan ...

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  7. Adamstown is an urban village in the new town style in County Dublin: the first such development planned in the Republic of Ireland since Shannon Town in 1982. The new town is being developed ten miles from Dublin city centre, on a site of 544 acres just south of Lucan, west of the Griffeen River and north of the Grand Canal.