© Irish Independent |
07 Apr '23 |
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Paul McNeive: Housebuilding targets are going to clash with Government’s climate goals
The reality is that it looks more likely that this year’s completions will actually fall. But a huge issue, which hasn’t received much comment, is that even the existing Housing for All target of - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
07 Apr '23 |
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“Thursday is the new Friday.”
That’s according to Ardan Advisory director Patrick Burke whose firm is responsible for running some of Dublin’s biggest hospitality names for the Mercantile Group and its parent company EMI-MR. - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
07 Apr '23 |
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CBRE Ireland’s Q1 2023 Investment & Funding: total spend only 18% lower than Q1 2022
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Colin Richardson: "we have now seen some evidence that pricing across core sectors is beginning to stabilize, with the expectations of buyers and sellers increasingly mov - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
06 Apr '23 |
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DEAL: Horseware Ireland selects 10,000sq ft in Block Two at The Green, Dublin Airport Central for global headquarters
The lease is for a 20-year term and the rent is €36 per sq ft per annum. Agent Knight Frank acted for Dublin Airport Central. The joint leasing agents for the development are Knight Frank and Savill - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 Apr '23 |
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Forecasters keep underestimating new home completions - we need to get it right
According to the Dublin Housing Supply Coordination Task Force, 18,600 dwellings were under construction in the capital last September. Netting-off Q4 completions and commencements suggests that appro - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
03 Apr '23 |
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Irish property prices show ‘modest slowdown’, says MyHome.ie
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> Joanne Geary, Managing Director of MyHome.ie: “Unfortunately, stock levels are still a major concern. In an ideal scenario, we need approximately 50,000 new homes built - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
02 Apr '23 |
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Shopping centres around the country selling like hot cakes
Despite concerns about the effects of rising living costs on retail sales, private Irish investors are snapping up shopping centres around the country – with as many as nine selling over the last 12 - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
02 Apr '23 |
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Niall Delmar, JLL: Bricks and mortar spending improves but costs a concern
Retailer brand expansion in prime retail locations, resulting in an expectation for higher rental evidence combined with the inflationary impacts to retailers’ margins, is creating an interesting - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
02 Apr '23 |
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Housebuilding figures 20 per cent down on same period last year
Construction began on more than 3,500 new homes in March, but the level of homebuilding is still 20 per cent behind the rate recorded this time last year, a Business Post analysis has found. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 Apr '23 |
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Housing body Respond is developing Lisieux Hall, 200 social and cost-rental apartments in Sandyford
The cost-rental apartments include three studios, with rents set at €1,137.50 a month, 28 one-bedroom apartments priced at €1,312.50 a month, 31 two-bedroom apartments at €1,485 each, and five t - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
31 Mar '23 |
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Ires Reit agrees deal to sell site at Rockbrook in Sandyford Business District
The site comes with planning permission for 428 apartments along with amenity space including gymnasium, lounges, games room and a panoramic function room, a crèche and café. It acquired the site in - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Mar '23 |
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‘Super-prime’ apartments approved for landmark Donnybrook site at former Smurfit office block
Silver Bloom, the consortium headed up by Hong Kong-based businessman Fergus Lynch has secured planning permission for the construction of a bespoke scheme of 20 “very large” 2,000sq ft apartments - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Mar '23 |
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DEAL: Carrolls Irish Gifts signs for new flagship store at Dublin’s Central Plaza
Hines and Peterson Group have signed a long lease with Carrolls Irish Gifts for 6-8 College Green, part of the redeveloped Central Plaza. Colliers represented the landlords in the negotiations, while - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Mar '23 |
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Marlet secures €384m in funding with AIG and Activate Capital for delivery of 1,108 Dublin apartments
The transaction represents the largest financing deal completed in the capital so far this year and will be used for the delivery of 596 apartments at Grand Canal Harbour in Dublin 8 and 512 apartment - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
29 Mar '23 |
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Daft.ie Irish House Price Report Q1 2023: Asking prices fall for first time since 2013
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> This is the first time since 2013 that prices have fallen between December and March and the largest Q1 fall since 2012. The figure accompanying this piece confirms just - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
28 Mar '23 |
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Four-star Maldron Hotel in Oranmore, Co Galway, has been sold to a private Irish investor for about €13 million
The sale of the hotel was handled by Tom Barrett, director of hotels and leisure at Savills Ireland, while Dessie Kilkenny of CBRE represented the purchaser. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
27 Mar '23 |
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Reform of planning system to accelerate home building rejected as ‘unworkable’ by planners
The intervention by the Irish Planning Institute (IPI), which represents more than 1,000 private and public sector planners, has called into question sweeping new laws which are supposed to accelerate - Subscribe |
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© Other |
27 Mar '23 |
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Can you still find value in logistics? In Ireland you can
Marie Hunt: Unique structural drivers are making the Irish market compelling for long-term investors - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Mar '23 |
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Top executives at housebuilder Glenveagh get bumper pay rise
The performance was good enough to meet the criteria for a maximum bonus payout for Mr Garvey and Mr Rice, who were due additional payments of 150pc and 125pc of their salaries, respectively. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
27 Mar '23 |
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When it comes to housing, we simply don’t have enough stock – and it’s going to get worse
So now uptraders as well as downtraders are staying put. What it means is there are even fewer homes on the market for first-time buyers and stock for sale in the capital is at a low.But we don&rs - Subscribe |
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