Grangegorman Development Agency

The site's design has been provided by the American architectural firm of Moore Ruble Yudell under the direction of Irish-born Architect James Mary O'Connor.

On July 17, 2012, The Grangegorman Development Agency was awarded funding from the Irish Government as a part of a €2.5billion stimulus package for the country.

The first construction work to take place as part of the new DIT campus started in 2013 with the extensive refurbishment of several listed buildings.

When fully completed Grangegorman will accommodate over 20,000 staff and students and for the first time all DIT activities, currently in 39 buildings, will be located on one integrated campus.

[1] Stops named 'Grangegorman' and 'Broadstone-University' on the LUAS green line link the campus to other parts of the city centre and to Broombridge railway station.

This is the administration annexe of St. Brendan's Psychiatric Hospital, Grangegorman, formerly the Richmond General Penitentiary