© Irish Independent |
03 Apr '22 |
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Savills wins ‘record’ Irish Life deal
Irish Life Assurance has appointed Savills to manage its portfolio of multi-let commercial properties – comprising almost 50 buildings – in a deal understood to be the largest property management - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 Apr '22 |
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Quintain gets permission for 277 new homes in the next phase of its Aderrig development in Adamstown
Quintain Ireland’s broader land portfolio covers 460 acres of prime development assets in Ireland at Adamstown, Clonburris, Portmarnock, and Cherrywood, making Quintain one of the largest residentia - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
31 Mar '22 |
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Paul McNeive: The retail market may be less about ‘post-Covid’ than ‘post-Debenhams’
The first point to understand, Mr Bannon tells me, is that the vast majority of the vacancy in Irish retailing, was caused by the failure of UK fashion brands. The more fashion brands in your centre, - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
31 Mar '22 |
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Brexit relocations fall, but Dublin top choice: EY
The capital remains the most popular destination for the establishment of new EU offices, with 36 financial services firms announcing intentions to relocate UK operations there - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
31 Mar '22 |
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Typical transaction price 3.7% above asking price in early 2022
For over 165,000 properties since the start of 2010, and on average 20,000 properties in recent years, it has been possible to connect up the transaction with the original listing.Over this 12-year pe - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Mar '22 |
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Almost 1,000 homes planned for Dundrum hospital site under scaled-down scheme
The estate of 940 apartments, 17 duplexes and 20 houses on the almost 10 hectare site will be the largest Dublin project undertaken by the agency from its initial portfolio of State lands. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Mar '22 |
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Elgin Property Finance to provide €300m in loans for developers
Elgin, which is led by Domhnall Gaffney, said it had a “strong pipeline of deals” and had agreed terms on schemes that will deliver more than 150 affordable housing units in Kildare, Galway and Li - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Mar '22 |
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DEAL: DB Schenker signs for new logistics unit at Mountpark Baldonnell, Dublin 22
DB Schenker has agreed a deal with Mountpark Logistics to lease the fifth and latest unit to be delivered at the Mountpark Baldonnell campus, where CBRE and Cushman & Wakefield are joint agents. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Mar '22 |
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DEAL: Sofidy deal for Fleming Court, Dublin 4 follows recent €30.4m acquisition of Fitzwilliam Hall
Agent TWM handled the sale while BNP Paribas Real Estate acted on behalf of the purchaser. While the property had been generating about €883,000 in annual rental income for outgoing owners, Abrdn, f - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Mar '22 |
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Iput appeals planning refusal over €250m Carrickmines scheme
The council pointed out that there is a limited quantum of undeveloped zoned economic development and employment lands available within the county and therefore the proposed scheme would undermine the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Mar '22 |
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Bartra has lodged an appeal against Dalkey planning refusal
In a fresh twist to the long-running planning saga, the Bulloch Harbour Preservation Association (BHPA) has also lodged an appeal to An Bord Pleanála concerning the council decision. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Mar '22 |
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Schuh to tie up Irish distribution centre for suppliers
Industrial property specialists, Harvey, handled the negotiation of the letting of the new facility to Schuh. Chief executive Mimi Vaughn: “With this new centre, we will also increase the efficiency - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Mar '22 |
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AIB to offer cheaper loans to developers who build to the new Irish Green Building Council (IGBC) building specification
The discount will be up to 10 basis points lower than existing rates, which could have a significant impact on the cost of development. Cathy Bryce, managing director of AIB capital markets: "This new - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
29 Mar '22 |
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DEAL: Bank of Ireland's Munster HQ at 32 South Mall, Cork is sold for close to €13.5m
Cork City’s Bank of Ireland HQ building at 32 South Mall went up for sale in October of last year, being sold by a private investor and was described as a trophy asset. It has an annual return of - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Mar '22 |
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North docklands boutique hotel gets green light
Permission has also been granted for the refurbishment and extension of the adjoining apartment block, also on East Road with the addition of 58 apartments. The final development will comprise a mix o - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Mar '22 |
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Conveyancing reform will lead to faster property transactions
Amid discussions about stimulating supply to meet the housing crisis, and necessary planning reform, rumblings continue about the property transaction timeline. It is estimated that in Ireland the ave - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Mar '22 |
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Older offices ‘failing to meet higher standards’ demanded by staff returning to workplaces
Simon McEvoy, senior asset manager with Iput: ‘The market for good buildings, good quality space and good locations is very strong right now.’ Picture: Fergal Philllips - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Mar '22 |
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Construction firms threaten to down tools on roads and housing schemes
The companies have warned that “hyperinflation” means the works are no longer viable and that they cannot afford to deliver them, as the costs of steel, timber, diesel and other materials have soa - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Mar '22 |
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Three directors of Glenveagh Properties share €2.2m pay package for 2021
The three executive directors of Glenveagh Properties shared total remuneration of more than €2.2 million in 2021, up 79 per cent on their combined remuneration the year before, according to the hom - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Mar '22 |
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Stock market is a tough place for property firms to seek value
The stock market is proving a tough ground for property businesses. That is the inevitable takeaway from the news that Hibernia Reit’s board has unanimously recommended a takeover offer from Canadia - Subscribe |
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