A development project in Tipperary town is being revised following concerns regarding fire safety. Originally planned as a conversion of a long-vacant Main Street building into two apartments, the developer now intends to create a single house. The change comes after issues were raised regarding meeting current fire regulations with the initial two-unit design. This decision addresses the complexities of implementing necessary fire safety measures within the building's existing structure. The revised plan simplifies the project and potentially expedites the process of bringing the building back into use. The building has been vacant for a significant period, and local residents will hope the single-house conversion progresses smoothly. This alteration underscores the challenges developers face when repurposing older buildings to meet modern safety standards.