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23 Feb '22 |
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Murphy Mulhall's Market Matters examines office & investment markets
Murphy Mulhall's Market Matters Spring 2022 edition provides insights into the current trends influencing the office & investment markets. Some key highlights of the report include:&nbs - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Ronan Lyons – The build-to-rent debate: What the data says about price, supply and occupancy rates
Build-to-rent homes are politically controversial, with opponents arguing that high rents mean too many remain vacant. However, an analysis of 63 fully completed rental developments show this is not t - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Sinn Féin leader criticises ‘excessive’ number of build-to-rent units in Dublin Arch scheme
Some 19 of the 187 build-to-rent units are to be made available for social housing. “The developer must be required at a minimum to meet his statutory obligations on social and affordable housing an - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Grafton Street loses €228m in value since start of pandemic – latest MSCI/ SCSI Ireland property index
With more than 20 per cent of stores now vacant on the street, and a lack of certainty over others such as Canada Goose, which has indicated that it will close in March of this year, the street has su - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Rohan Holdings ramps up build programme with South West Business Park, Dublin 24 as logistics demand soars
News of the speculative-build follows Rohan’s recent lettings to occupiers such as Thermo Fisher, Bio-Techne and VWR (part of the Avantor group), with the latest of these including a 25-year lease w - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Austrian investor, Thomas Röggla, pays €15m for Ballymascanlon House Hotel, Dundalk
The well-known Ballymascanlon House Hotel in Dundalk, Co Louth, has been acquired by Davy Real Estate for the TMR Hotel Collection, brokered by John Hughes, director at CBRE’s hotel division. - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Stock of second-hand homes for sale now at ‘record low’: Sherry FitzGerald
It said on Tuesday there were only 14,400 second-hand properties listed for sale nationwide last month, which represented a 6.7 per cent fall over the previous 12 months, with more than 1,000 fewer pr - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Planning permission refused for 97 apartments at a former Murphy & Gunn site in Milltown, Dublin 6
The authority has refused planning permission to Charlemont Project Ltd after a number of local residents claimed the scheme would create “a ghettoised population”. - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Ardstone Capital threatens legal action over zoning ‘error’ at Milltown Park in Ranelagh
Dublin City Council’s draft development plan zones the Ranelagh site Z15, effectively blocking the 667- apartment project, as this bans anyone other than an institution from building in areas with t - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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State to make submissions on residents' bid to halt developer case
The residents, who last year initiated proceedings aimed at overturning permission for a strategic 255 unit housing development by Atlas GP, a company in Pat Crean’s Marlet Group, claim a subsequent - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Move by Sisters of Charity to rezone Merrion Road land would boost its value to €50m
Citing nearby sales of housing land for €5 million per acre, a senior property industry source estimated that the nuns’ site could fetch “€50 million-plus” with zoning for homes. - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Shelbourne Park greyhound racing track owner seeks to develop site for housing
Pembroke Estates Management, controlled by Aline Finnegan, has urged Dublin City Council to assign residential zoning on the 5.5 acres (about 2.2 hectares) it owns in the stadium grounds which compris - Subscribe |
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23 Feb '22 |
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Ires’s full-year revenue grows 6.7% to €79.7m following acquisitions
As of the end of 2021, the group, led by chief executive Margaret Sweeney, had a portfolio of 3,829 residential units across 35 properties in the Dublin region and one property in Cork. - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '22 |
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IPOA: How To Conduct A Rent Review In a Rent Pressure Zone?
On 11th December 2021, the rules were amended around setting the rent for a tenancy in a RPZ. In short, regulation prohibits any rent increase in a RPZ from exceeding general inflation (as recorded b - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '22 |
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Harcourt Developments considering sale of six shopping centres
Donegal developer Pat Doherty’s Harcourt Developments is mulling a sale of a portfolio of six regional shopping centres, according to The Sunday Times. It says the developer’s main lender, - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '22 |
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Mark FitzGerald: Taking the long view to get to grips with our housing problem
Part of the answer is to build more apartments in our cities, but we need, in a post-Covid world, to be a lot less doctrinaire, as people passionately want space and actual houses. It is possible to d - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '22 |
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Sales of development land up 11% as builders jockey for residential sites: Savills
“Even sites without planning permission have performed well if they are sufficiently well located, as evidenced by the sale of City Quay for €40.5 million in Q3. The price achieved was well ahead - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '22 |
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Iput to invest in forestry to offset carbon emissions from office blocks
Iput chief executive Niall Gaffney told The Irish Times that it planned to use a “forestry plantation” to offset emissions from its buildings. “It’s part of our net zero 2030 strategy,” he s - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '22 |
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No recovery expected in Dublin office rents until 2024: BNP Parisbas Real Estate
With prospective occupiers now slower to commit to leases as they work through their occupational strategies for a post-Covid world, BNP Paribas director of research John McCartney believes demand thi - Subscribe |
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21 Feb '22 |
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Wealthy O’Flaherty family eye 22-storey tower at Naas Road, Dublin
Motor Distributors Limited (MDL) Holdings has asked DCC to relax height restrictions proposed for the lands to allow it to accommodate a tower of up to 22 storeys as well as other buildings of up to 1 - Subscribe |
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