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10 Apr '19 |
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HOTEL DEAL: Singapore businessman snaps up Dame Street hotel and bar for ?12m
The Dublin Citi Hotel and Trinity Bar on Dame Street have sold for about ?12 million. Singapore businessman Dr Stanley Quek, who has strong links with Ireland including an extensive property portfol - Subscribe |
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10 Apr '19 |
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AIB??s mortgage move suggests interest rates won??t increase anytime soon
Up until now, Bank of Ireland had been one of just two Irish lenders to offer a 10-year rate ?? the other being KBC ?? but AIB has taken the opportunity to both re-introduce the product and under-cu - Subscribe |
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10 Apr '19 |
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OFFICE DEAL: Marlet sells Dublin offices to Korean firm in ?145m deal
Vestas Investment Management has completed the ?145m purchase of Charlemont Exchange in Dublin from Marlet.
The deal, first revealed by the Irish Independent last February, was the first ?100m- - Subscribe |
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10 Apr '19 |
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Cairn homes founders sell over ?22m of shares
The 17 million shares were sold by Michael Stanley and a McIntosh family vehicle called Emerald Everleigh Investment Partnership at a price of ?1.34 per share.
Following the share placing, Michae - Subscribe |
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10 Apr '19 |
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Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy says 'institutional landlords' are good for Irish tenants
??The fact that institutional investors are entering the rental market with a clear long term focus on their investment provides security for tenants who can be confident their landlord is committed - Subscribe |
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10 Apr '19 |
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Owen Reilly: Dublin residential market quarter 1 analysis
Quarter one was surprisingly positive with strong enquiries and good selling prices across all of our core markets which is directly related to buyers qualifying for exemptions on the Central Bank mor - Subscribe |
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10 Apr '19 |
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JLL: Steady start to year for investment market with ?600m of deals traded in the first quarter
Latest research from JLL which tracks national investment deals greater than ?1million, indicates that total volumes for Ireland??s investment market totalled close to ?600 million for - Subscribe |
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10 Apr '19 |
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CBRE: Strongest ever first quarter for office take-up in Dublin
CBRE Ireland today released figures for the volume of office leasing activity achieved in the Dublin market in the first quarter of 2019, which shows that a total of 107,200 square metres of transacti - Subscribe |
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09 Apr '19 |
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Mm Capital's dispute with Tesco may mean Phibsborough development is ??shelved indefinitely??
Mm Capital has accused Tesco of ??effectively blocking? the project, saying its ??fresh demands? are making it ??financially and logistically unfeasible? and could lead to the project being - Subscribe |
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09 Apr '19 |
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Rents in Dublin compare well with other cities for higher-income workers
A new analysis of the Dublin rental market by Goodbody stockbrokers shows rents in the capital became five per cent less affordable in the past year, with Dublin now the fourth most expensive city for - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
08 Apr '19 |
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Savills: Corporate investors behind 11.1% of Dublin residential purchases in 2018
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Fergus O??Farrell, Director of Investments at Savills, notes that in addition to providing a more professionally managed rental stock, the increased activity of institut - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Apr '19 |
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Construction growth tapers slightly in March but is still strong
At 55.9 in March, the figure is down from a reading of 60.5 in February, but still well above the 50 mark that divides growth from contraction.
??[However] Irish construction firms continue to exp - Subscribe |
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08 Apr '19 |
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[NEEDS SBP SUB] How Ballsbridge got its groove back
As other city 'villages' brace themselves for a huge wave of development, the D4 borough’s rebirth as a vibrant local community shows there is light at the end of the tunnel - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '19 |
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State involved in over half of new residential builds
According to research by Dublin-based architect and housing commentator Mel Reynolds, 4,594 homes were either bought or built by local authorities and approved housing bodies. In addition, the constru - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '19 |
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Maxol considers its own coffee network
Over the last year, the Maxol Group has sought planning permission for residential developments on two of its forecourt sites. Donaldson insists this is not so the business can enter the housebuilding - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '19 |
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Glenveagh founders enjoy ?23.7m in pay and stock
Gross profit for the year was ?15.3 million, with a gross margin of 18.2 per cent. Glenveagh is targeting 20 per cent gross margin in 2020.
Shares in Glenveagh have rallied almost 25 per cent so - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '19 |
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Dalata boss McCann rubbishes idea of Dublin hotel with 1,000 bedrooms
The boss of Ireland??s largest hotel group has rubbished the idea of a 1,000-bedroom hotel for Dublin, describing it as ??the biggest load of rot? he has ever heard.
??It??s naivety in the ex - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '19 |
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Johnny Ronan??s Tara Street tower approval divides opinion
Business and conservation groups have weighed in on the decision by An Bord Pleanála to approve a 22-storey tower in Dublin city centre that will be developed by Johnny Ronan. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '19 |
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David McWilliams: Unless Ireland makes housing cheaper we will miss Brexit bounce
We are way out of line. And, of course, the surplus is skimmed off by a landowning class that does nothing but sit back and take the rent.
This is feudalism; but more egregiously it is legislativel - Subscribe |
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05 Apr '19 |
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??Vast majority?? of landlords selling up are genuine, says homelessness chief
Mike Allen: ??What is happening at the moment is a significant number of landlords, either from pressure from their lending institutions ?? that seems to be a huge part of it ?? or maybe for their - Subscribe |
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