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11 Apr '22 |
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Developer Cornel wins €840,000 site levy dispute with council over €12m site
In response to an appeal by Cornel Living Ltd against the levy, the board has ruled that the €840,000 levy for 2020 be cancelled as the site off the Old Bray Road, Foxrock, Dublin 18 continues to be - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '22 |
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Council seeks O’Devaney Gardens apartments for cost-rental scheme
The council said it remains in negotiations with developer Bartra and an approved housing body in relation to the acquisition of apartments which had been tied up in legal action taken by Bartra again - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
07 Apr '22 |
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CBRE: Dublin’s Office Vacancy Declines Further in Q1 2022
New research from CBRE Ireland confirms Dublin’s office vacancy rate has continued its downward trajectory in the first three months of 2022, with the capital’s vacancy rate now at 8.2%, d - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
07 Apr '22 |
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CBRE: Another bumper quarter for the booming industrial & logistics sector
New research from CBRE Ireland confirms that the industrial & logistics sector continues to outperform all other sectors of the Irish commercial property market with another bumper quarter of occu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Apr '22 |
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Cairn Homes to submit fast-track plan for almost 600 new homes in Greystones
Cairn Homes have indicated in a notice that they are seeking a seven year grant of permission to develop 586 residential units and community infrastructure at the Coolagad lands. - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '22 |
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DEAL: Fiserv signs long-term lease on for all 68,300sq ft of office space at Ten Hanover Quay
While the rent has not been disclosed by the landlord, The Irish Times understands Fiserv has agreed to pay between €55 and €60 per sq ft for the property. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '22 |
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Commercial property sector resilient despite ongoing uncertainty
While any economic downturn or uncertainty will have an indirect effect on property, as will any interest rate increases, there is the fundamental premise that property is a resilient asset.
Proper - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Apr '22 |
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DEAL: BGC represented by Knight Frank signs 10-year lease on offices at 2 Cumberland Place
The agreement of the 10-year lease follows Hibernia’s recent lettings at the building to Electroroute,(represented by Shane Duffy of Savills) and to Invesco Investment Management Ltd. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
05 Apr '22 |
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An Taisce must pay its own costs for Glanbia planning challenge
The Supreme Court has refused an application from An Taisce for 25pc of its legal costs spent fighting An Bord Pleanála’s planning permission for Glanbia’s Kilkenny cheese plant. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Apr '22 |
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Bartra plans Blackrock build-to-rent scheme for older people
Bartra is planning a five-storey, 39-unit, build-to-rent apartment scheme for for Woodlands Park, Blackrock in south Dublin aimed at older people, complete with two roof-top hot tubs. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
04 Apr '22 |
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DNG: Dublin residential property prices increase 2% in the first quarter of year
According to the latest residential market review from leading property advisors DNG, the average price of a resale property in the capital increased by 2% in the first three months of the year as str - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Apr '22 |
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Dublin office market bounces back but still lags pre-Covid levels – Savills
Take-up in the Dublin office market recovered strongly in the first quarter after grinding to a halt last year, but still remains about 24 per cent behind the ten-year average for the period - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Apr '22 |
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Units in Mick Wallace's 'Italian Quarter' sold sold at auction or €900,000 – €150,000 over the €750,00 guide price
They attracted only one bidder who achieved a 30pc discount on the €1.28m which the receiver sought for the same four through a different agent in 2019. Rent reserved on these two totals €51,996 p - Subscribe |
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03 Apr '22 |
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Hammerson to submit plan to transform large part of the old Dundrum shopping centre
The application to An Bord Pleanála includes plans for 881 new homes and a key feature of the development will be a landscaped pedestrian route running parallel to and almost the length of the. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
03 Apr '22 |
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CBRE: Healthy Q1 investment volumes with PBSA assets back in vouge
Colin Richardson: "The sale of the assets of Hibernia REIT to Canadian investor Brookfield will provide a further boost to investment spend later in the year when this transaction completes. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
03 Apr '22 |
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JLL: Ireland’s investment market weathers economic uncertainty with €760m transacted in Q1 2022
John Moran CEO and Head of Capital Markets at JLL Ireland said that: “Occupiers, especially in e-commerce, are scrambling to find suitable locations to meet consumer needs and space is scarce for la - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Apr '22 |
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Cairn Homes plans to build almost 1,400 homes in north Dublin and Wicklow
621 residential units on a 14-hectare (35-acre) site at Hollybanks, Swords; 154 apartments at Ballymastone, Donabate; 586 residential units for a site at Coolagad, northwest of Greystones town centre. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Apr '22 |
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Google warns against curbs to data centre developments in Ireland
Google was particularly concerned about any plans to block off data centre development on a regional basis or in Dublin, saying this carried its own risks. “Demand for cloud computing in Dublin is g - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Apr '22 |
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Court quashes leave for Developer St Clare’s GP3 Limited apartment block height rise in Harold’s Cross
The High Court has made an order quashing An Bord Pleanála’s permission for part of a 248-unit housing development at the site of the former St Clare’s convent in Harold’s Cross, Dublin. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Apr '22 |
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Mark Keenan: Don’t be April-fooled into believing that solving the housing crisis ‘isn’t that simple.’
We are the fools when it comes to our housing crisis.
Because we have to stop believing Government telling us our housing crisis ‘can’t be solved that easily.’ Because yes it can. In the same - Subscribe |
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