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27 May '18 |
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David McWilliams: Our housing problem is an apartment problem
The solution to the apartment crisis is an economic one. Ireland needs to build lots of apartments and build up. Belfast has done this. The Belfast skyline dwarfs Dublinâ??s. In recent years, Belfast - Subscribe |
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25 May '18 |
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Temple Bar â??superpubâ?? plan rejected by council
Thomas Doone sought permission from the council to extend the Merchantâ??s Arch Bar and Restaurant, which overlooks the Haâ??penny Bridge and is considered one of the most important historical buildin - Subscribe |
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25 May '18 |
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Almost 100 vacant sites listed in Dublin city ahead of June 1st deadline
The old motor tax office, the former headquarters of Independent Newspapers and the derelict City Arts Centre are among almost 100 properties on Dublin cityâ??s Register of Vacant Sites.
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24 May '18 |
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ODREM secures Tallaght contract
O'Dwyer Real Estate Management (ODREM) has won the contract to manage a new state-of-the-art primary health care centre in Tallaght. The Tallaght Integrated Academic Primary Care Centre, the first of - Subscribe |
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24 May '18 |
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Dublin logistics property market now third in Europe
That's according to the latest European Fair Value Index, which analyses 123 European office, retail and logistics markets. It found that Dublin logistics property was the third most underpriced prope - Subscribe |
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24 May '18 |
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Paul McNeive: SCSI president believes 'rigid' planning system is damaging the economy
The newly-elected SCSI president Des O'Broin's frustration is clear, as he begins to list various "blockages" in our planning system, which are hampering the development process and restricting supply - Subscribe |
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24 May '18 |
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Hibernia Reit grew value of properties by 6.6%
Kevin Nowlan: â??Our portfolio returns significantly outperformed the Irish market, helped in particular by our office developments and our residential assets, and our growing rental income has enable - Subscribe |
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24 May '18 |
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JCD unveils a â?¬125m office plan for Cork City Docklands
Distributed across a site of 1.8 acres, the proposed Penrose Dock scheme will have the capacity to accommodate over 2,200 employees and see the delivery of two large individual office buildings alongs - Subscribe |
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23 May '18 |
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Irish property trust eschews hedge funds ahead of IPO
Yew Grove Reit has indicated to investors that it is interested in small to mid-market office deals worth between â?¬3 million and â?¬20 million outside of Dublinâ??s central business district in orde - Subscribe |
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23 May '18 |
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DEAL: Sale of 11 apartments at Elm Park Green, off the Merrion Road, for â?¬3.6m
Launched in April at a guide price of â?¬3.4 million, the sale attracted interest from private investors and funds active in the rental market. It closed within a month at a gross yield of 4.83 per ce - Subscribe |
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23 May '18 |
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Gerry Barrett chosen to develop 8-acre Ceannt Quarter in Galway
Property developer Gerry Barrett has been awarded the contract to develop a key site of 8.2 acres beside Ceannt Railway Station in Galway city centre. The board of CIÃ? has ratified the appointment, w - Subscribe |
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23 May '18 |
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Recovery of housing market not (yet) cause for concern â?? Moodyâ??s
â??In our view, the strong recovery in the housing market is not (yet) a cause for concern, although reduced affordability â?? as is also evident in the rental market â?? might eventually have an impa - Subscribe |
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23 May '18 |
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Hyatt to enter Irish hotel market with Liberties development
US group Hyatt has agreed a deal to enter the booming Irish hotel market. It will open its first property here in the Liberties district of Dublinâ??s south inner city in May 2019, under its Hyatt Cen - Subscribe |
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23 May '18 |
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DEAL: Docklands office block bought for â?¬5m sells for â?¬101m after fit-out
A vacant office building in the north Dublin docklands bought by the Comer Group in 2013 for around â?¬5 million has been fitted out and sold on to the South Korean-based Kookman Bank as a long-term i - Subscribe |
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22 May '18 |
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500 apartments in Raheny 'should not have got approval': Dublin City Council chief executive Owen Keegan
The board last month granted permission to Crekav Trading for 104 houses and 432 apartments on former playing fields east of St Paulâ??s College on Sybil Hill Road in Raheny, despite receiving more th - Subscribe |
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20 May '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] PTSB in plan to sell off 2,000 properties
Permanent TSB has taken possession of 2,000 homes from customers who fell deep into arrears on their loans. - Subscribe |
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20 May '18 |
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[Needs SBP sub] Gallagher outlines new â?¬100m plan to develop sites around country
Clyde Real Estate, the property investment company backed by entrepreneurs Sean Gallagher and Colm Piercy, is working on a â?¬100 million development plan for sites they own in Dublin, Cork, Dundalk a - Subscribe |
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20 May '18 |
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Marlet seals â?¬115m financing deal with Deutsche Bank for Dublin project
The project will see 200,000 sq ft of office space delivered to market, making it one of the largest single office buildings in Dublin.
The development will also include 8,000 sq ft of retail space - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
20 May '18 |
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Sean Gallagher with Rowena Quinn of Hunters Estate agents
She is planning to open more offices while at the same time keep her focus on maintaining a high quality boutique type service. Creating greater efficiency and transparency within the residential sale - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
20 May '18 |
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DEAL: Google buys Bolands Quay site in Dublinâ??s docklands at a total cost of about â?¬300 million
The development is one of the largest urban regeneration projects to have been undertaken within Dublin city centre in recent years. The figure of â?¬300 million includes the purchase price, plus cons - Subscribe |
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