© Sunday Tribune |
02 May '10 |
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Expansion plan for Smithfield hotel
Bennett Construction, the company owned by Chris and John Bennett, has applied to convert the conference area of Chief O'Neill's hotel at Smithfield in Dublin into another 33 bedrooms. - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
02 May '10 |
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Ballymore seeks rezoning of Kildare dump
Seán Mulryan's Ballymore Properties has applied to have a former dump at Ballymore Eustace in Kildare rezoned for residential and other development. Mulryan has teamed up with KTK Sand and Gravel, wh - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
02 May '10 |
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DDDA moves to pursue debts owed by Carroll companies
At a board meeting of the DDDA in December, under a note marked "debt collection" the appointment of Ernst & Young as receiver to Danninger Developments was - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
02 May '10 |
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Ian Galvin of Aurora Ireland: Pop-up shops: a reality for retail?
David Fitzsimons, chief executive of Retail Excellence Ireland, said that while pop-ups offer a quick-fix solution for the next 18 months or so, they are not the way of the future for retailing. - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
02 May '10 |
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Pet chain Maxi Zoo set to open 20 shops in Ireland
Managing director Tony Cross has hired Johnny O'Connor of DTZ Sherry FitzGerald to source the new shops and the focus will be on Dublin this year. - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
02 May '10 |
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Nama finds bidders banks said didn't exist
Development sources said British Land, London & Regional, Patron Capital and Credit Suisse are amongst those looking for properties at present, while Lend Lease is interested in some development land. - Subscribe |
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© Sunday Tribune |
02 May '10 |
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Anger over councillor's access to planning data
A SOUTH Dublin politician has circulated up-to-date information on a controversial golf club planning application despite never having lodged a formal objection. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
02 May '10 |
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Collapse in the property market is blamed for suicide
The coroner's summary of the suicide letter found in Gerald's pocket, that he was finding the pressures of keeping his business afloat difficult and was burdened because he had recently let some sta - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 May '10 |
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'Giant property auction' fails to reignite beleaguered sector
Philip Farrell of Brophy Farrell REA in Newbridge: "But now there is a perception that the property market is bottoming out and a sense that people might consider buying. We are not naive, we know th - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
01 May '10 |
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ptsb / ESRI Q1 House Price Index
* Average national house prices down 4.8% in first 3 months of 2010* Average national prices now at end 2002 - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Apr '10 |
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Mortgage brokers call for ban on interest-only loans
Ciaran Phelan of the IBA said most of those with jumbo mortgages appear to have assumed the property market would continue to grow and that they could down-size using the growing equity once the kids - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
30 Apr '10 |
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Carroll is refused planning for site
The application for the extensive development at Ninth Lock Road in Clondalkin, that would have extended over more than 14,000 sq metres, was made last year by Hallian, a firm controlled by Mr Carroll - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Apr '10 |
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Jim Mansfield's son among group sued for ?6.3m by AIB
THE COMMERCIAL Court will rule today whether AIB is entitled to summary judgment orders for some ?6.28 million against four businessmen, including a son of well-known hotelier Jim Mansfield, over unpa - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
30 Apr '10 |
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EBS likely to raise mortgage rates by another 0.6%
BUILDING SOCIETY EBS is likely to increase mortgage rates for a second time before the end of the year, according to its chief executive, Fergus Murphy. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
30 Apr '10 |
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Jones Lang LaSalle Irish Property Index Q1 2010
Most outward yield adjustment may have already taken place in the prime sector of the market, according the Jones Lang LaSalle report - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Apr '10 |
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Acappella is ready for lift-off at Dublin Airport's Terminal 2
With the core business doing so well, branching into retail was the last thing on Ms Mahony's mind, until she got an out-of-the-blue prompt from her father, who told her about the Terminal 2 opportun - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Apr '10 |
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NAMA gives first cash to developers
"Funds required to complete projects will only be provided if, in Nama's view, the projects make sense and this assessment will be carried out as part of the review of each borrower's business plan - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Apr '10 |
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Dixons to open stores in terminals 1 and 2 at Dublin Airport
Speaking to the Irish Independent this week, DAA chief executive Declan Collier said about 200 expressions of interest had been received from retailers to occupy space at T2 and said all 8,000sqm of a - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Apr '10 |
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Sales 'boom' as agents cut price of new houses in half
Real-estate economist Geoff Tucker said prospective house buyers can indeed snap up some bargains in receivership sales, which may lower prices in the market generally. But most of them tend to be in - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Apr '10 |
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Jack Fagan: clear-out of defaulting developers is about to begin
Should Nama decide to sell some of these at serious discounts ? bearing in mind that prices are already down 50 per cent ? it will run the risk of offending any number of people. For one, it could for - Subscribe |
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