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14 May '18 |
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Ulster Bank Index: Irish construction activity accelerates to three-month high
The latest reading signalling a sharp expansion in Irish construction was the second fastest since May 2017. The overall upturn, the bankâ??s report said, was driven by an increase in new projects fol - Subscribe |
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14 May '18 |
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Speeding up the planning process could be a long, slow slog
The answer is to establish a specialised planning branch of the High Court to deal quickly with such cases. There are plenty of judges and lawyers with experience in this field to staff such a forum.
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© Irish Independent |
10 May '18 |
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Paul McNeive: Estate management and service charges add value - if you get them right
O'Connor explains that the basic aim of the service charge is for the landlord to recover 100pc of the cost of running the scheme, having apportioned the costs fairly across the tenants. This is initi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 May '18 |
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Huge blow to Athenry as Apple abandons â?¬850m data centre
The appeal was against a High Court decision which had appeared to give Apple the green light to proceed with the data centre.
In granting leave to appeal, the Supreme Court also warned that it may - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
10 May '18 |
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'Entire generation' risks being priced out as property cost continues to surge
Irish Congress of Trade Unions general secretary, Patricia King: "This crisis is doing untold damage to many lives and an entire generation of young workers now wonders if they will be able to afford - Subscribe |
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10 May '18 |
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â??We sold more new homes last weekend than we did in the whole of 2011â?? - Mark Fitzgerald
Co-founder of Sherry Fitzgerald, and winner of The Irish Times Distinguished Leader in Business award, on recession, recovery, expansion and the future - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
10 May '18 |
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M.PropertyWeek.ie PROBLEM solved
We were having a problem whereby some users were unable to log in to the M.PropertyWeek.ie version of the database on their smartphone web browsers.Based on tests on our own devices, we believe we've - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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DEAL: 22 Upper Baggot Street, Dublin 2, has been sold for â?¬2.2 million
The ground floor is let to Saba, the Thai and Vietnamese restaurant, on a 15-year lease from 2015 at an annual rent of â?¬85,000. The lease provides for five yearly open market rent reviews and a brea - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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DEAL: Aptiv to lease 5 Hanover Quay as it moves global HQ from UK to Ireland
The vehicle-technology company Aptiv is to lease more than 5,575sq m at 5 Hanover Quay, in Dublinâ??s south docklands, at a rent of â?¬624.30 per square metre , with a break option in year 13. The let - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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DEAL: Mm Capital make big profit on 31-36 Golden Lane, Dublin 2 office block
After completing an extensive refurbishment it has sold it on for a figure believed to be in excess of â?¬25.5 million. Mm was founded in 2013 by Peter Leonard and Derek Pippinga. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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DEAL: Six buildings in Dublin 9 purchased for â?¬1.25m
A terrace of six mixed-use buildings opposite Faganâ??s bar on the Lower Drumcondra Road in Dublin 9 are expected to be either upgraded or demolished following their sale to a local businessman for â? - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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Trading in line with expectations, Ires says
In a trading update Irish Residential Properties REIT (Ires) said income increased 7 per cent compared to the same period last year as group occupancy levels stay around 99 per cent. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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DEAL: Davy fund buys full ownership of MacDonagh Junction in Kilkenny
The fund is believed to have paid about â?¬20 million for the additional stake in the centre, which is trading exceptionally well and producing a rent roll of around â?¬3 million. The overall investme - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
09 May '18 |
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Software acquire new office in bustling Sandyford hub
Vizor, enterprise software provider for financial regulation and cross-border information exchange for tax authorities, have recently agreed a lease of the part 5th floor of Block A, The Atrium Buildi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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Dublin crane count rises to 78 in May
This is a rise of seven â?? or 10 per cent â?? on last monthâ??s total and two less than the 80 recorded on December 1st, 2017 â?? the highest score yet registered by the Irish Times Crane Count. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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Frank McDonald: Council plan to demolish Herbert Simms housing would be monumental travesty
News that Dublin City Council officials are now advocating demolition of some of the most iconic social housing schemes from the first half of the 20th century, merely because they are now considered - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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DEAL: Dunville Close site off Annesley Park bought by Seabren for â?¬8.7m
An infill housing site close to Ranelagh village in Dublin has been sold for â?¬8.7 million â?? a long way ahead of the guide price of â?¬4.9 million-plus. â??Itâ??s probably a record price for a piec - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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Permission granted for 347 apartments and pending for 332,497sq ft office development
One of the last remaining prime development sites in Dublinâ??s docklands is to be sold by Nama. Joint agents Cushman & Wakefield and Savills are quoting a guide price of â?¬110 million for the 5.91 a - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 May '18 |
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South Dubliners brand Kilternan apartment plans a â??monstrosityâ??
Greg Kavanaghâ??s Calerotech Ltd has sought planning permission from Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council for the complex of 97 apartments at the Golden Ball pub. If granted permission it would be t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 May '18 |
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Dublin council could be exposed to â??Carillion-type collapseâ?? from PPPs
The assessment by Dublin City Councilâ??s housing department that it would be too risky to use PPPs to rebuild its 6,400 outmoded flats runs contrary to Government policy, which is currently seeking p - Subscribe |
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