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The building suffered severe damage after it was attacked during Storm Emma in March.
An incident at the store on 2 March caused “substantial damage” to the property.
The flats were the last to be torn down in the first phase of the regeneration of St Teresa’s Gardens near The Coombe Hospital.
Residential, office and retail units will now be developed at the site.
The location had been put up for auction last year but the decision was later made to tear down the structure which has been derelict for a number of years.
The station – second only to Grand Central in New York – was razed to the ground in 1963.
The demolition crew in Texas were supposed to raze the building next door.
The Irish Georgian Society described the move as a “further erosion” of the context of Dublin’s Georgian heritage.
The architectural illustrations range from the Turkish Baths in Dublin, to the Tholsel in Galway, to the Exchange in Limerick.
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The decision was made by Dublin City Council last night, with conditions in the complex being described as ‘unacceptable’.
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Redevelopment itself not given the green light yet but planning application to be put in progress for site in Georgian Dublin.