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How South Main St was chosen as location for Cork City's new city library
Amy Campbell · 2026-05-25 · via IrishExaminer.com

Plans for Cork’s new city library will not affect the proposed event centre, the local council has confirmed, but questions remain over timelines, fit-out funding, and the future of the existing building.

Cork City Council has confirmed that plans for a new city library in the historic Counting House complex on South Main St do not rule out the event centre also being located there.

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The council announced earlier this month that it had bought the Counting House complex on South Main St for €35m plus Vat from JPDC Ltd, part of the BAM Contractors Limited Group.

Event centre plan is not affected

Construction company BAM was awarded the tender for the proposed Cork Event Centre for the former Beamish & Crawford brewery site on South Main St over 10 years ago.

The site of the proposed event centre is adjacent to the Counting House at the former Beamish & Crawford brewery on South Main St, Cork. File picture: Larry Cummins
The site of the proposed event centre is adjacent to the Counting House at the former Beamish & Crawford brewery on South Main St, Cork. File picture: Larry Cummins

The sod was turned at the site in 2016 by then taoiseach Enda Kenny, but works never properly began.

The cost of building the centre, originally estimated at €50m, had risen to between €150m and €200m by the end of 2024, when the government announced it would be putting the project back out to tender.

Other developers were invited to tender for the project, raising uncertainty over whether the original South Main St location would be used.

Alternative locations, including Cork City’s docklands and the Marina, have been proposed.

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A spokesperson for Cork City Council told the Irish Examiner that the site previously earmarked for the event centre is separate to the building that the council has recently purchased for the library.

“The purchase of the Counting House for a new world-class library was a standalone transaction on a specific complex,” they said.

The library acquisition was completed with the support of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and the Government’s towns and cities regeneration investment fund (formerly the urban regeneration and development fund).

Grand Parade funding

In 2021, Cork City Council announced that €46.05m of funding would be provided to revive the southern end of the Grand Parade area. This included the refurbishment of Bishop Lucey Park, which opened late last year and cost approximately €7m, as well as works on the surrounding streets and new bridges. 

The new Cumann na mBan bridge now gives a pedestrian connection between South Main St and Proby’s Quay via Lambley's Lane. On either side of it are the rear of the Lee Point apartments building and of the Counting House. File picture
The new Cumann na mBan bridge now gives a pedestrian connection between South Main St and Proby’s Quay via Lambley's Lane. On either side of it are the rear of the Lee Point apartments building and of the Counting House. File picture

Taoiseach Micheál Martin promised at the time that the funding would also be used to “progress plans to develop a new 7,700sq m city library”.

Why library HQ needed to move

The Counting House complex is just under 7,300sq m, but it is more than three times the size of the current city library on Grand Parade.

A September 1930 photo of the new Cork City Library at Grand Parade which was since extended. Irish Examiner Archive 
A September 1930 photo of the new Cork City Library at Grand Parade which was since extended. Irish Examiner Archive 

As the years progressed, many TDs and councillors had questioned why progress on this part of the project was taking so long, especially given concerns about the condition of the current building.

A city council spokesperson described the existing library as “undersized, inflexible, and in poor condition, with issues such as accessibility constraints, and poor energy performance”.

A preliminary business case, undertaken by consultants EY, examined four potential options, under headings including strategic need, options, costs, risks, and economic performance. The four options were:

  • Refurbish and extend the existing library premises;
  • Pursue a new build on the existing Grand Parade site;
  • Pursue a new build on the riverfront car park site next to the existing Grand Parade library, which is not in Cork City Council ownership;
  • The adaptive reuse of the Counting House complex.
The sculpture of Michael Collins with the current Cork City Library headquarters in the background. Picture Chani Anderson
The sculpture of Michael Collins with the current Cork City Library headquarters in the background. Picture Chani Anderson

A new build was the preferred option for many elected representatives, and of the Cork City Library Action Group, a grassroots campaign established by Cork residents, civic leaders, and advocates in January 2026 to demand the delivery of the new library.

Cork South Central Social Democrats TD Pádraig Rice, who was involved in setting up the library action group, asked in the Dáil last November: “Are we going to get the construction of a new building and not have this shoved into an existing building that does not meet the needs of a library and is not the promised new-build library?”

Counting House option 'clear top performer'

Council management explained that the Counting House complex was identified as the preferred location following a lengthy process which involved national and international library, architectural, and engineering experts.

Adapting the Counting House complex “emerged as the clear top performer across every major measure”, a spokesperson said, explaining it was the most sustainable option, the cheapest, and offers reduced construction and planning risks. The spokesperson said the new library would open to the public much sooner than any of the other options considered.

It is understood that it will be around three years before the building is officially open.

Progress welcomed but concerns persist

After the news that the Counting House was the chosen location and the building had been purchased by the city council, Mr Rice said progress on the project was welcome, but expressed concern as to whether there would be enough funding provided for the project.

“Data released to me shows that just €24m is left in the pot allocated for the redevelopment of the Grand Parade. After the purchase of the Counting House, how much is left to kit out the library and make it the world-class facility we have been promised?

We can’t be left with a new library that is second rate. This is too important to get wrong. 

He added that consultation with people who use the library was very important.

A planning process will be required to adapt the complex, which will involve public consultation and detailed design work which will determine the costs associated with the next stage of the project.

'Data shows that just €24m is left in the pot allocated for the redevelopment of the Grand Parade'. File picture: Denis Minihane.
'Data shows that just €24m is left in the pot allocated for the redevelopment of the Grand Parade'. File picture: Denis Minihane.

Colette Kelleher, spokesperson for the Cork City Library Action Group, welcomed the announcement of the new city library.

“The group are eager to participate in the public consultation, see the designs for the new library, and seek reassurances that adequate funds are being made available to realise Cork City Council’s stated ambition for a world-class library in Cork.”

The move was broadly welcomed, though several councillors questioned the future of the existing library building, warning that funding once earmarked for its revamp could instead contribute to increased vacancy on Grand Parade if it is not reused. It will remain in council ownership, and officials were assured that the council has “no intention” of letting it remain empty and become derelict, though this would be dependent on funding.

Triskel chief welcomes 'exciting' decision 

Triskel Arts Centre artistic director Tony Sheehan also welcomed the announcement, explaining that “we’ve always known what this street is truly capable of”.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Triskel Arts Centre artistic director Tony Sheehan with Triskel board members Raluca Saceanu, Paula Cogan, Rob Worrall, and Colette Kelleher at the launch last November of the centre's three-year strategic plan. Picture: Darragh Kane
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Triskel Arts Centre artistic director Tony Sheehan with Triskel board members Raluca Saceanu, Paula Cogan, Rob Worrall, and Colette Kelleher at the launch last November of the centre's three-year strategic plan. Picture: Darragh Kane

“The Counting House decision is genuinely exciting, not just because of the building, which is extraordinary, but because of what it means for the street as a whole,” Mr Sheehan said.

“This is a street that has had all the essential ingredients for a cultural quarter for years. 

"The addition of the Counting House, alongside the recently redeveloped plaza, both adjacent to Triskel, creates a remarkable concentration of civic and cultural assets in the heart of the city — a cultural square, in the true European sense, right in the very centre of Cork.”

Counting House plan 'bridges eras' 

Architectural and library experts involved in the advisory process included Ruairi Finucane of project architects Brock-Finucane.

He said: “Transforming the Counting House into the new Cork City Library creates an architecture that bridges eras — preserving the legacy of tradition while shaping spaces for the city’s future generations.”

Annie Hensley, a principal with fjcstudio, an Australia-based specialist library adviser and the only architectural practice to have won the World Architecture Festival World Building of the Year award twice, was also involved in the process.

She said: “The Cork library project will be informed by international best practice, while grounded in the specific cultural, environmental, and urban context of Cork.”

A city council spokesperson said that buildings are being successfully transformed into modern libraries worldwide, including the University of Luxembourg Learning Centre (a former steel industry site) and HTWG Library in Konstanz, Germany (a former slaughter house).

Other examples include Marrickville Library in Sydney, a former hospital, and Windsor Public Library in Ontario, formerly a fire hall and stable.