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24 Feb '20 |
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Ownership dispute over Aubrey Court, on Parnell Road, Bray threatens proposed €5.1m sale, court hears
The Walshes are claiming they have a 50 per cent entitlement to the properties in Bray, Co Wicklow, arising from an agreement made in 2012, but Mr Herbert, in an affidavit to the Commercial Court, has - Subscribe |
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24 Feb '20 |
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DEAL: 10 Ormond Quay sold for upwards of €3 million to Carnivan Bay Properties
Justin Keatinge, who exited his Version 1 software business after a €90 million deal, has acquired 10 Ormond Quay in Dublin's city centre for upwards of €3 million. The property was sold by wealth - Subscribe |
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24 Feb '20 |
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Matt Cooper: Cold facts behind the housing headlines
The headline was most certainly arresting: 95 per cent of all new apartments – about 3,650 of them – completed last year were sold to private investment funds. Cue outrage on social media: this is - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '20 |
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Housing crisis: High hopes hit a ceiling in the city
The Dublin rental market has been breaking records with ease in recent years. Back in 2016, rents in the capital exceeded the peak levels of the Celtic Tiger years. The average price of a house hit - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '20 |
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The luxury gap: hundreds of high-end apartments lying empty across Dublin
Hundreds of top-end apartments in Dublin are lying empty despite a chronic shortage of rental stock. A detailed analysis of the Residential Tenancies Board‘s register by the Business - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '20 |
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DAA to recruit letting agents for airport offices
DAA said it is seeking to appoint the agencies best placed to attract large multinational companies as tenants at Dublin Airport Central.
Agencies must demonstrate an extensive tenant representativ - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '20 |
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Housebuilders fear damage of ongoing political vacuum: Irish Housebuilders Association
"I am selling a development of three-bed homes in Enniscorthy for €210,000 each and purchasers are not showing up," he said. "That is because my potential customers are on the Wexford housing list a - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '20 |
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Google completes purchase of Treasury Building for €120m
Google looks set to grow its Dublin-based workforce even further following the completion this week of its €120 million purchase of the Treasury Building on Dublin’s Grand Canal Street. - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '20 |
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Zara founder, Amancio Ortega, and German funds, Deka Immobolien, Commerz Real and Union Investment, vie for prime Dublin offices
The portfolio, which is owned by Henderson Park Capital, comprises One Molesworth Street, 2 Burlington Road, 5 Harcourt Road, 30 to 33 Molesworth Street, and Fitzwilliam Hall. Henderson Park acquired - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Feb '20 |
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Former Dragon gears up for future nationwide expansion
CLYDE Real Estate, the commercial property company set up by former 'Dragons' Den' investor Seán Gallagher and telecoms entrepreneur Colm Piercy, has secured €20m of debt from UK-based real estate - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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Paul McNeive: Could the election reduce supply and increase rents?
Sinn Féin keeps saying it will "cut rents". This echoes the equally ridiculous proposal to reduce commercial rents under existing leases in a previous election campaign. You can't! - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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Gap widens between retail and commercial sectors: SCSI
Its commentary points to a widening disparity between the retail sector and a steady performance from the rest of the market. Because of the balancing effect of the two trends, RICS's Occupier Sentime - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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[NEEDS INDO SUB] Johnny Ronan hits out at 'scandalous' decision for new homes
Speaking to the Irish Independent, Mr Ronan described it as a "completely unnecessary legal action" which will delay the delivery of 548 "badly needed" residential homes -including 47 social housing u - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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Appeals board green lights Bartra’s Rathmines ‘co-living’ plan
An Bord Pleanála has given the all clear to Richard Barrett’s Bartra Capital to construct a seven storey “co-living” residential development in Rathmines, Dublin 6. It will have 102 bedrooms wi - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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Planning permission refused for major new office block in Galway city centre
The board upheld the decision of Galway City Council not to approve plans for a new seven-storey office block incorporating a new children’s library on St Augustine Street in Galway together with a - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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High Court overturns permission for height increase in Johnny Ronan apartments
Dublin City Council had opposed the height increases from seven to 13 storeys in relation to one block and from seven to 11 for the second in a development of 500 apartments/co-living spaces in the no - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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WeWork decline among factors causing reduction in leasing of flexible office space: Savills
The office space it had been in the running for included the New Ireland Assurance building on Dawson Street, Central Quay on Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, the Forum and New Century House both in the IF - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '20 |
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Ires Reit to build 600 apartments despite political uncertainty
Margaret Sweeney said that the company was continuing with preliminary work on plans for more than 500 new dwellings in Sandyford in south Dublin, including Rockbrook, where Ires has permission to bui - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Feb '20 |
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GSA, Harrison Street eye seventh Dublin asset known as Sweeney's Corner, in the Liberties
Harrison Street, along with Global Student Accommodation Group (GSA), is developing a 235-bed student accommodation property in Dublin 8.
The project includes 37 build-to-rent (BTR) units, which wi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
19 Feb '20 |
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Ireland ranked second-worst in the developed world for property affordability
A study by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) published today also showed that the ratio between prices and rents was the third highest behind the Netherlands and Denmark.
"Among the boom - Subscribe |
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