Navan Town Centre is a major mixed-use regeneration project on an eight-hectare site beside the future Navan Railway Station. The proposal reimagines a former industrial landscape as a new urban district where homes, workplaces, shops and public spaces sit side by side. At its heart is a new civic plaza at the station, with the neighbourhood organised around walkable streets, active ground floors and a connected public realm.
The residential component offers a wide mix of homes – from townhouses to duplexes and apartments – supporting different households and stages of life. The plan draws on the idea of the fifteen-minute city, allowing residents to reach daily needs such as schools, parks, cafés, workplaces and public transport within a short walk or cycle. A clear network of pedestrian and cycle routes links the Town Centre back to surrounding neighbourhoods, the Railway Street Cultural Quarter and Navan’s historic town centre.
Landscape and ecology are treated as structuring elements, with streets, squares and linear parks creating a generous outdoor setting and supporting biodiversity and microclimate. Delivery is phased alongside the new railway station, shaping a transit-oriented neighbourhood with sustainable mobility and everyday amenity at its core.
McAleer & Rushe Property Development & Investment
Navan
8ha
Ongoing
Masterplanning, Architecture