© The Irish Times |
11 Feb '24 |
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Former president of auctioneers’ body starts WRC action after bitter row with chief executive
Gerry Coffey had clashed with IPAV chief executive Pat Davitt, claiming Mr Davitt set out to “frustrate and suppress” him. Mr Coffey said the issue centred on allegations he slammed his hand on a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Feb '24 |
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Revealed: Existing tenants suffering huge rent rises, amid fears landlords are ignoring RPZ rules
The survey commissioned by the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB), and carried out by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), shows the cost of new tenancies rising at twice the rate for sit - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Feb '24 |
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Korky’s shuts iconic Dublin Henry St shoe shop as owner says city ‘hollowed out’
He says rent was not a problem at the Henry Street outlet, but the annual rates bill of €40,000 was a serious hindrance. Korky’s had reduced the opening hours of 9am to 6pm to 10.30am to 6pm, with - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
09 Feb '24 |
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Dbt Labs to open Dublin office in remote work shift
Dbt Labs began hiring in Ireland in early 2022 to expand its headcount in Europe but had focused on a remote-only model. That has since shifted to the physical space in the Docklands. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '24 |
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Royal London Ireland: One in 10 homeowners face mortgage payments past 70, survey finds
“The average age of homebuyers is rising each year, going from 36 years in 2019 to 39 years in 2021. This trend is likely to put more pressure on some mortgage holders, as they have less time to pay - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Feb '24 |
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BNP Paribas: Collapse in demand means ‘no relief for Dublin office market until 2027′
“Before Covid, every new desk job generated around 10sq m of office demand. However, this figure has plunged by two-thirds since Covid. With only 3.2sq m now being consumed for each additional job, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Feb '24 |
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Ireland’s escalating rental crisis laid bare by new data
1. No end to rent increases 2. New tenancies versus existing ones 3. Pressure points in the market 4. A lack of new supply 5. An international outlier - Subscribe |
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© The Currency |
08 Feb '24 |
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Too big, and not big enough: The failure of European Reits
Sean Keyes: A couple of decades on, the dream is dying. Ireland’s only remaining Reit, I-Res, is hanging on by its fingernails. Activist investor Vision Capital has been on a campaign to dismantle t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Feb '24 |
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DEAL: Richmond Marketing pre-lets new logistics facility at 4065 Kingswood Road in Citywest
Richmond Marketing has agreed a pre-letting of a new logistics facility in Citywest, a move which will allow the brand builder to amalgamate its distribution operation in Park West - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Feb '24 |
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Dublin’s office market nearing bottom of current downturn - HWBC
The report notes that there could potentially be a shortage of prime space in Dublin’s central business district by 2026 as the majority of currently available new buildings will be leased up by the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
05 Feb '24 |
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Michael O'Flynn: Even with State subsidies, it is not realistic to expect house prices in Dublin to come down dramatically
Is it too much to ask that our political parties would put their differences aside and come up with emergency plans to address the current requirement and the deficit in housing? - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
31 Jan '24 |
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Chartered Land granted permission to replace Parkgate Street offices with 40 additional apartments
Chartered Land, the development firm owned by Joe O’Reilly, has been given the green light to scrap six floors of office space at its Parkgate Street development to build an additional 40 apartments - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Jan '24 |
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Development land market hit record low in 2023: Sherry FitzGerald
A “very slow start” to the year saw total activity levels slump by more than 50 per cent to just €372 million, the lowest level seen since records began in 2015, across the greater Dublin area, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Jan '24 |
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DEAL: Private Irish investor pays €2.15m for Landscape House in Churchtown, Dublin 14
The property, let to Apleona Ireland, Box Direct and Flextime at an income of about €215,312 annually, comprises a detached two-storey office building extending to about 1,608.4sq m on a site of 0.2 - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
30 Jan '24 |
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BNP Paribas Real Estate: Ireland Investment Market Report Q4 2023 - slowest fourth quarter in over a decade
Q4 has historically accounted for 37pc of the year’s investment property spending as bonus culture and, occasionally, tax changes create an urgency to get deals signed. However, according - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
30 Jan '24 |
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Tetrarch and Marlet among final bidders for prime D4 office blocks
Last year, eight buildings in the Elmpark Green portfolio, owned by Starwood, the US private equity firm, were brought to market for a guide price of €55 million by CBRE, the property agency. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Jan '24 |
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Dublin City Council gives green light to Iput plc Earlsfort Terrace scheme
The scaling down of the scheme to demolish Deloitte House and Garryland House and replace the buildings with a nine-storey office block, reduced the gross floor area by 562sq m to 30,99sq m - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Jan '24 |
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Colm Lauder: How we can reinvigorate institutional investment beyond Dublin
Of the €11 billion of actively managed institutional capital in Irish property, less than €700 million is invested in regional markets here: "This was driven by global investors seeing Ireland as - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Jan '24 |
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Zara announces major expansion of store on South King Street
Its existing outlet, located opposite the side entrance to St Stephen’s Green shopping centre, is set to more than double in size from 1,300 square metres to 3,066 square metres, absorbing the adjac - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
28 Jan '24 |
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Ardale CEO Emma Maye on doing justice to her developer father’s legacy:
Maye already has much to keep her busy. The 45-year-old Dubliner is CEO of two companies – housebuilder Ardale, which is currently at various stages of construction on up to 1,000 houses, and Core - Subscribe |
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