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08 Apr '20 |
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DEAL: German fund Patrizia closes €93m build-to-rent deal for 166 units at Mount Argus, Harold's Cross
The German fund, Patrizia AG, has completed its acquisition for €93 million of 166 apartments being developed by the Marlet Property Group at Mount Argus in Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6W. - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '20 |
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Nama sets deadline for final bids on former glass bottle site in Ringsend
The National Asset Management Agency (Nama) has told developers that it is sticking with the April 20th deadline for final bids on the former Irish Glass Bottle site in Ringsend, Dublin. - Subscribe |
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07 Apr '20 |
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Coronavirus: Property rental in the jaws of the epidemic
Gavin Mulcahy, managing director of Get Let: “A lot of landlords are showing an enormous amount of compassion.” Enda O’Toole of Mallin O’Toole: “A distinction should be made between ‘rent - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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Lulani Dalguise submit SHD application for 300 houses in Monkstown village
As reported by the Irish Times in November last, "a company owned by property developers Bernard Doyle, Myles Crofton and tech entrepreneur Michael Sweeney has ambitions to build 300 new hom
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06 Apr '20 |
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CBRE: Dublin's industrial & logistics sector sees spike in short-term needs
Colin Richardson “The market experienced a spike in short-term requirements for logistics and cold storage facilities from the grocery and pharmaceutical sectors over recent weeks. Indeed, despite t - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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Deirdre Costello, JLL: It’ll still be office culture, but not as we know it
The commercial office sector can expect to weather Covid well, but remote working – or a hybrid model – is here to stay - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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Flexibility should be built into lease arrangements
Good communication between landlord and tenant can go a long way to helping come to an agreement during these difficult times - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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Shane Duffy of Savills: By accident, we're now all part of global experiment into art of remote working
The isolation, the confinement, the long hair, I even have to admit to a worrying increase in efforts to communicate with myself of late - out loud.
For those of us more familiar with an office env - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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Aviva Life & Pensions lodges plans to build six-storey complex near St Stephen’s Green
Plans are for a six-storey complex that would contain 24 short-term lets on Merrion Row. Aviva's planning application cited a Failte Ireland Accommodation Capacity report, published in 2019, which sai - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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Property Partners opens new office in Gorey
Property Partners O'Brien Swaine, which already operates two Property Partner franchises in Clondalkin and Dundrum since 2008, has taken over an existing estate agent in Gorey. Commenting on the new b - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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Commercial landlords gear up for rent clashes with tenants
While the focus among businesses has been securing payment breaks from banks, the Revenue Commissioners and suppliers, a number of major retailers have not made rental payments due to landlords to cov - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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Sales of Irish Glass Bottle and other prime sites on hold, say developers
A preferred bidder for the 37-acre site in Ringsend in Dublin 4 was due to be confirmed by Nama this week. It is one of the last large-scale development sites left in the city, with capacity for - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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WeWork likely to seek review of rental terms at former Central Bank building and other Irish locations
The company is in difficulty following a failed $65 billion stock market flotation attempt last year and the situation has been exacerbated by the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on lettings. It is curr - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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Boss of I-Res Reit takes 42% pay boost to €1.04m
The increase coincided with 22.6 per cent growth in the company’s net rental income to €50.5 million across the company’s portfolio of 3,666 units across developments in Dublin and one property - Subscribe |
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06 Apr '20 |
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Coronavirus: Construction industry collapses as restrictions take hold
Ulster Bank’s construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) shows a sharp fall in building of offices and factories, new homes and State-funded projects such as roads and hospitals. - Subscribe |
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03 Apr '20 |
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Latest PPR sales results already fully matched up with our listings – Download sample here
We've already completed this week's matching up of the latest sales results with the original property listings (as well as recording results of properties not previously listed). Download sample here - Subscribe |
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03 Apr '20 |
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Duke McCaffrey: COVID 19 – With the new ‘stay at home’ directive, what does this mean for construction contracts?
The two-week lockdown, announced by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, means that only construction sites that are critical to stopping the spread of coronavirus are to continue operating. We explore what this m - Subscribe |
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03 Apr '20 |
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Office letting in Galway: c. 677.45 sqm in Parkmore East at €160,000
Cushman & Wakefield are delighted to be appointed on the letting of the last remaining space in Parkmore’s newest and most modern office building.First Floor Block 5 Parkmore East Galway&eur - Subscribe |
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03 Apr '20 |
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Activate Capital: COVID-19 Crisis – Impact on Real Estate Development in Ireland
Given that the spread of the virus, and the measures required to contain it, are beyond the control of developers, the sector is now rightly focussed on matters within their control, including but not - Subscribe |
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03 Apr '20 |
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CBRE: Strong first quarter of 2020 for Dublin office market masks underlying Covid-19 uncertainty
Commercial property specialists CBRE Ireland today released their Dublin Office Market View publication for Q1 2020, which shows that despite the fact that some office requirements are being put on ho - Subscribe |
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