© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '19 |
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Permission granted for 3,500 homes on Poolbeg site
An Bord Pleanála has given the go-ahead for the development of an ??urban quarter? that will include almost 900 social and affordable homes at the Glass Bottle site on Dublin??s Poolbeg peninsula - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '19 |
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State??s largest construction company launches facilities management brand
Sensori Facilities Management was formally launched on Thursday night resulting from Sisk??s acquisition of a 50 per cent holding in Designer Group??s facilities management business for an undisclos - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
12 Apr '19 |
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Supreme Court dismisses residents?? appeal over Apple??s Athenry data centre
Despite Apple??s decision not to proceed with the data centre, the five-judge court agreed to decide the appeal because of its implications for the board??s consideration of other data centre develo - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
11 Apr '19 |
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Dublin seventh most expensive place in the world to build
The international construction market survey by global professional services company Turner & Townsend said Dublin is the third most expensive city in Europe for construction costs, behind only London - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
11 Apr '19 |
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Paul McNeive: 'Advice of a good agent is invaluable in rent reviews'
The Commercial Leases Register is proving helpful as a source of comparables, but should always be double-checked as entries are not always accurate.
And a debate is developing over whether the mor - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '19 |
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Harcourt Developments secures permission to convert two blocks, numbers 70 and 72, at Park West Avenue
The blocks would feature 34 one-bed units and 50 two-bed units, with one car-parking space per apartment allocated at basement level, in addition to bike storage. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '19 |
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Early-season property sales suggest there??s life in the auction model yet
In days of yore ?? circa 2007 ?? you were nobody if your residence hadn??t been hammered down in a packed auction room. We all know what happened next, but a few recent sales would indicate there? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '19 |
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Pembroke Partnership plans for apartment block on Magdalene Laundry site in Donnybrook facing opposition.
Consultants, Tom Philips & Associates say ??the proposal has been approached and designed in a manner that is respectful of its past and also to the structures of significance on site?.
The cons - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Apr '19 |
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Brexit could hit house prices in most of Republic but drive up Dublin demand
Dr Kieran McQuinn of the ESRI suggested that there would be an ??adverse impact on the market? in areas outside Dublin whose economies depend on vulnerable activities such as agriculture, food and - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Apr '19 |
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Dublin crane count drops six in April from record high in March
This is the first drop in the count for six months but is still comfortably above the 102 recorded on November 1st last year when the survey started a run of five record highs in a row.
However, Ap - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Apr '19 |
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HOTEL DEAL: Singapore businessman snaps up Dame Street hotel and bar for ?12m
The Dublin Citi Hotel and Trinity Bar on Dame Street have sold for about ?12 million. Singapore businessman Dr Stanley Quek, who has strong links with Ireland including an extensive property portfol - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Apr '19 |
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AIB??s mortgage move suggests interest rates won??t increase anytime soon
Up until now, Bank of Ireland had been one of just two Irish lenders to offer a 10-year rate ?? the other being KBC ?? but AIB has taken the opportunity to both re-introduce the product and under-cu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 Apr '19 |
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OFFICE DEAL: Marlet sells Dublin offices to Korean firm in ?145m deal
Vestas Investment Management has completed the ?145m purchase of Charlemont Exchange in Dublin from Marlet.
The deal, first revealed by the Irish Independent last February, was the first ?100m- - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 Apr '19 |
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Cairn homes founders sell over ?22m of shares
The 17 million shares were sold by Michael Stanley and a McIntosh family vehicle called Emerald Everleigh Investment Partnership at a price of ?1.34 per share.
Following the share placing, Michae - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 Apr '19 |
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Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy says 'institutional landlords' are good for Irish tenants
??The fact that institutional investors are entering the rental market with a clear long term focus on their investment provides security for tenants who can be confident their landlord is committed - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
10 Apr '19 |
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Owen Reilly: Dublin residential market quarter 1 analysis
Quarter one was surprisingly positive with strong enquiries and good selling prices across all of our core markets which is directly related to buyers qualifying for exemptions on the Central Bank mor - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
10 Apr '19 |
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JLL: Steady start to year for investment market with ?600m of deals traded in the first quarter
Latest research from JLL which tracks national investment deals greater than ?1million, indicates that total volumes for Ireland??s investment market totalled close to ?600 million for - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
10 Apr '19 |
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CBRE: Strongest ever first quarter for office take-up in Dublin
CBRE Ireland today released figures for the volume of office leasing activity achieved in the Dublin market in the first quarter of 2019, which shows that a total of 107,200 square metres of transacti - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Apr '19 |
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Mm Capital's dispute with Tesco may mean Phibsborough development is ??shelved indefinitely??
Mm Capital has accused Tesco of ??effectively blocking? the project, saying its ??fresh demands? are making it ??financially and logistically unfeasible? and could lead to the project being - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Apr '19 |
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Rents in Dublin compare well with other cities for higher-income workers
A new analysis of the Dublin rental market by Goodbody stockbrokers shows rents in the capital became five per cent less affordable in the past year, with Dublin now the fourth most expensive city for - Subscribe |
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