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© Irish Independent 17 Jul '25

Over €10m knocked off asking price of Sandyford office block

A receiver is offering The Hive office building in Sandyford, Dublin 18 for sale at €24.2m, which is more than €10m less than the price American investor Colony Capital sought for it only three ye -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Jul '25

CSO: Irish home price rises accelerate to 7.9% in May, led by inflation outside Dublin

Property prices in Dublin rose by 6.9 per cent, while those outside the capital jumped 8.7 per cent. “Planning delays, legal challenges, and infrastructure constraints continue to hold back thousand -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 17 Jul '25

DEAL: UK investor M Core understood to have paid €34m for mixed-use scheme Arena Centre in south Dublin

The sale of the property comes just over five years on from its purchase by Henderson Park, which secured ownership of the scheme as part of its record-setting €1.34 billion purchase of Green Reit. -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 16 Jul '25

HSE under pressure as 172 of its properties lie vacant amid accommodation crisis

The HSE has 172 vacant properties across the country, but cannot say how long they have been unused, it emerged yesterday. It said 142 of these vacant assets surplus to requirements across 102 unique -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Jul '25

Construction firm sues for €7.4m over alleged defects in glazing to Exo Building in Dublin’s Point village

Bennett (Construction) Ltd has brought proceedings against Spanish firm Tvitec System Glass SL and its Irish subsidiary subcontractor, Technical Envelope Facades (TEF) Ltd, formerly Tvitec System Irel -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Jul '25

Housing targets to be missed this year and next, says ESRI

The ESRI does “not foresee any major uptick in 2025 and 2026 in housing supply”, currently forecasting 33,000 units in 2025 and 37,000 units in 2026, which would be well below Government targets o -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 16 Jul '25

Plenty of people will happily live in a smaller, darker unit if the price is right

For those on the sharp end of this row, it is not just about apartment sizes; it’s about whether the “relaxing of restrictions” will make more homes of any size available and whether they will a -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 15 Jul '25

More than 2,000 pubs have closed since 2005, with further 1,000 at risk in next decade

Based on data of the register of alcohol licences compiled by the Revenue Commissioners,in 2005-2024 the number of publican licenses fell by 24.6 per cent from 8,617 to 6,498. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Jul '25

‘We should be making homes, not units’: Smaller apartments plan could lead to more planning delays and few savings, experts warn

“I think the risk here now is developers will all revalue their sites on the basis of fitting more studios which are much more lucrative. That then increases the site value, and it stops anything el -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 14 Jul '25

Hines puts price of more than €64m on sale of 113 apartments in Clonliffe scheme to council

The planned sale of the 113 apartments and studios forms part of Hines’s revised plans to build a 1,131-unit apartment scheme on the grounds of the former Holy Cross College on Clonliffe Road in Dru -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 10 Jul '25

Marlet pushes ahead with retail and amenity lets in Grand Canal Harbour

It has secured Tesco as the occupant of its 686sqm supermarket unit. In addition it has received an offer for the 224sqm creche from a potential operator. Last year the ground floor creche space in -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Jul '25

New homes at former Teagasc Research Centre site in north Dublin given go-ahead despite local opposition

Fingal County Council has granted planning permission to the Land Development Agency (LDA) for 193 homes on a site of the former Teagasc Research Centre at the Malahide Road near Kinsealy in north Dub -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Jul '25

New plans for 1,100 apartments at former Clonliffe College site submitted by developer

Hines said that a previously planned 19-storey residential tower had been removed, while the new scheme would be less dense than its predecessor. An underground car park near the formal lawn of the fo -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Jul '25

Central Bank ‘surprised’ by lack of progress in building homes

We have seen some reallocation of labour within the construction sector to housing. There is probably limited scope to see much more of this reallocation going forward, which is why productivity is so -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Jul '25

Strong first-time buyer demand supports Cairn revenue

“As Ireland’s most active apartment builder, we welcome this initiative, which will reduce build costs. We plan to submit revised designs and prioritise projects for our affordable housing body (A -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Jul '25

Irish mortgage rates fall to two-year low

The weighted average interest rate on a new loan for home purchase was 3.66 per cent in the Republic in the month. This was down 51 basis points or 0.5 percentage points in the 12 months to the end of -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Jul '25

CBRE: Dublin office vacancy rate drops for first time in three years

The data is skewed by the closing of the single largest commercial office space letting deal since 2018. Despite originally selecting its new HQ at College Square in late 2024, Workday just completed -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Jul '25

DEAL: BNP Paribas on behalf of Kennedy Wilson secures new tenant for The Chase Building in Sandyford at rent in the region of €28 /sqft + incentives

Roughan O’Donovan joins a number of international occupiers in the building. These include Google, Concentrix, Dun & Bradstreet, Ericsson, Suntory Beverage & Food Ireland and Regus. -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Jul '25

Westleton Ltd 's 7 storey, 71 unit, apartment development in Sandyford gets go ahead

Westleton Ltd had sought planning permission for a nine storey 100 unit apartment scheme, and retail units, part of which is located over the western part of the existing retail/commercial units at Ba -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 09 Jul '25

Ken McDonald: The institutional investors we need have withdrawn from the Irish housing market

Funding by the Government for the different typologies of housing needed in the public sector is an absolute necessity and must continue. It is such a pity that funding for the private sector is being -  Subscribe
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