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26 Feb '21 |
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Ann-Marie McCoy of Lisney: Loan clause should be removed to stop property sale delays
Both buyer and seller could rely fully on the contract at the point of signing as opposed to sellers having to vacate properties, find temporary accommodation and still wait for transactions to comple - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Feb '21 |
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Developer wins leave to appeal against quashing of permission on Connolly site
Singapore based Oxley Holdings Ltd has secured leave to appeal against an order quashing its permission for a development including 741 build-to-rent apartments on a site at the rear of Dublin’s Con - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Feb '21 |
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O’Flynn Group gets go-ahead for €625m development in Dublin
Dublin City Council has given the O’Flynn Group, led by Cork developer Michael O’Flynn, permission to build 1,123 apartments, a 148-bedroom hotel and commercial units at Southwest Gate on the Naas - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
26 Feb '21 |
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Dublin City Council faces six-year wait to start housing projects
The European Union procurement process accounted for half of the delay, with waiting for approval from the Department of Housing adding to the pre-construction time lag, Mr Bourke told a council housi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '21 |
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Profit tumbles at Glenveagh, but 950 units sold, signed or reserved for 2021
Stephen Garvey, CEO of Glenveagh: “I believe that the current challenges have broadened the long-term opportunity for the group, with the fall-off in land transactions and commencement activity with - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '21 |
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Paul McNeive: Housing policy is a mishmash of conflicting forces
Apartments are too costly to build and the only reason that there are maybe fifty schemes under way in County Dublin is because most of those are destined for the institutional PRS market, which now r - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '21 |
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Mortgage approval grew 2.8pc in January as Covid ‘helped savers focus’: BPFI
The number of mortgages approved in January grew 2.8pc compared to the same month last year, indicating a resilient market despite the pandemic's impact on the economy, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Feb '21 |
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US property giant gets average rent of €2,126 in Dublin
Kennedy Wilson is continuing to reap massive rents for its 2,000 apartments in Dublin, with the units still commanding average monthly prices of $2,599 (€2,126) despite the impact of the pandemic. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Feb '21 |
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New student accommodation supply to fall by more than 50%
A year into the pandemic its impact on construction here is apparent, and the Mitchell McDermott construction sector report flagged up increasing build/construction costs and a huge increase in judici - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
25 Feb '21 |
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Sharp rise in vacant shops in last quarter
The report, produced by EY-DKM consultants, also found that the overall commercial property vacancy rate rose marginally in the quarter to 13.5 per cent. There were more than 28,500 vacant commercial - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
24 Feb '21 |
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Spike in 'fast-track' housing plans being delayed and blocked in court
According to the annual Construction Report by consultants Mitchell McDermott, just 508 units in strategic housing developments (SHD) in the city were held up by reviews in 2019, but that figure jumpe - Subscribe |
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24 Feb '21 |
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Evidence Shows Construction Industry can Operate Safely
The CIF is deeply disappointed with the Government’s decision to extend its lockdown of parts of the construction industry. HSE monitoring of the construction industry has consistently sho - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '21 |
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Dublin City Council gives green light to Anthony Byrne for Marlborough Street aparthotel
Having secured the sale of the Tivoli site in 2018 to a partnership comprising German-headquartered investor DWS and Staycity following the receipt of planning permission for a 242-unit aparthotel, Mr - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '21 |
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DEAL: Creditsafe signs for offices at Joyce’s Court on Dublin’s Talbot Street
The company has committed to 10-year lease assignment from head tenant, Smartbox, for the first floor in Block B, at Joyce’s Court on Talbot Street.
Creditsafe has agreed to pay a rent in the reg - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '21 |
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DEAL: M7 Real Estate agrees letting of former ADM Londis HQ in Johnstown, Co Kildare
Caulfield Transport taking all 113,000sq. Elsewhere, M7 Real Estate has completed two further lettings at North Park, Finglas, where an existing occupier, Cyclone Couriers, has taken 12,500sq ft - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '21 |
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DEAL: Avestus pays €38m for 120 Santry rental apartments developed by Bernard McNamara
Cinamol, an investment vehicle controlled by Mr McNamara and his family, acquired the 0.48 hectare (1.19 acre) Swiss Cottage site for around €4.5 million in 2018. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 Feb '21 |
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Focus on low-density development must change, climate committee hears
Niall Cussen, planning regulator: Ireland’s model of development “has hardwired us to mainly low-density development dependent on car-based transport”, which fails to address climate change and - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 Feb '21 |
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Has Dublin built too many luxury apartments?
A report from Goodbody Stockbrokers pointed to high levels of vacancy – about 30 per cent – in newly built luxury developments alongside significant tenant incentives. Some landlords are now offer - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
22 Feb '21 |
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Tetrarch Capital lobbies TDs over rezoning 225 acres near Citywest Hotel
The company acquired a large tract of land zoned as “open space” when it bought the Citywest complex in Dublin for €29 million from receivers in the hope of securing the largest land rezonings i - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
22 Feb '21 |
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Avant to build on Irish mortgage coup
Chris Paul: "It's insane. I think it's nip and tuck between Ireland and Greece between which Eurozone country consumers pay the highest for their mortgage. I'm genuinely pleased that we have been able - Subscribe |
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