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08 May '18 |
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Residents ??blocked in behind a prison wall?? by Kevin Street Maldron hotel
It also abuts a small enclave of council houses at Cathedral View, set back from Kevin Street, and neighbours terraced houses on New Street South.
Residents have been picketing the site for several - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 May '18 |
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Heat Merchants investing ?4m to grow branch network
The group currently has 31 Heat Merchants branches and 12 Tubs & Tiles outlets spread throughout the country. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 May '18 |
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We probably paid too much but we finally found a house
The agent called to say the owner, satisfied with how high the price had gone (I??m sure they were), wanted the sale agreed soon and had decided to accept the best offer in a sealed envelope process. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 May '18 |
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Cairn Homes planning 320 residential properties on Griffith Avenue site in Dublin 9
Cairn has done well out of the fast-track system since its introduction, seeing plans for its Stillorgan development comprising 130 residential apartments and 179 student accommodation units approved - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 May '18 |
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11 cut-price homes: from Blackrock to Rathgar, Cork and Laois
The price isn??t always right when it comes to property. The following 11 properties have recorded the largest price drops on the MyHome website. Spread across five counties, this list represents a c - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 May '18 |
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Ronan Lyons: How to turn gentrification into a win-win situation
Dublin has boxed itself into a corner with land-use restrictions. By placing very strict limits on how much housing can be put everywhere within the city limits, and what kind of housing, Dublin has g - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 May '18 |
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Players Square planning delay stalls new homes
A plan by Nama to enter into a joint venture agreement with developers for the construction of hundreds of new homes on the site of the former Player Wills cigarette factory on Dublin's South Circular - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
04 May '18 |
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Quintain to enter build-to-rent housing market in Ireland
The UK property development arm of opportunity fund Lone Star expects that a major portion of the 1,000 new homes which it will develop at the new Adamstown district centre will be supplied for the re - Subscribe |
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04 May '18 |
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Daft.ie rental report Q1 2018
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> The figures in this latest Daft.ie Report will offer little comfort to those who have to venture into the open market in search of rental accommodation. They are also unl - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 May '18 |
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Conlon plan for new Dublin city pub rejected by council
Developer Gerry Conlon has been refused permission to turn a five-storey office block opposite the former Central Bank in Dublin into a pub.
The premises, at 37 Dame Street, was put up for sale in - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 May '18 |
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CBRE: 37 Dublin office schemes in train
The largest transactions in the Dublin office market continue to come from the expansion of existing occupiers as opposed to new entrants, according to the latest bi-monthly report from CBRE. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 May '18 |
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Paul McNeive: Brexit fallout sees UK developers looking for opportunities in Ireland
It is names such as U + I Group PLC, Brookfield, Quintain and others that are cropping up ?? and particularly in pursuit of large-scale urban regeneration schemes. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
03 May '18 |
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Wealthy Irish dominate sales at Lansdowne Place
Spokesperson for Chartered Land: "All of our buyers to date, bar one, are Irish citizens, either resident here in Ireland, or Irish diaspora. Lansdowne Place is built to the highest of international s - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 May '18 |
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State needs to build ??tens of thousands?? of apartments, Minister says
Mr Murphy will introduce new planning guidelines in July, which will allow for higher apartment blocks with fewer windows, in a bid to promote higher-density building in urban areas.
??We have the - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
03 May '18 |
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State owns enough zoned land to build 114,000 homes
The figures have been collated by architect and housing policy expert Mel Reynolds. Drawing on Nama and local authorities?? data, Mr Reynolds calculates the State controls 3,008 hectares of land zone - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 May '18 |
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Stamp duty and shortage of workers put pressure on building industry
A report by Joanne Kelly, partner with accountants PwC and Áine Myler, director general of the Society of Chartered Surveyors, says the Dublin market absorbed the tax increase. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 May '18 |
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Park Place in Dublin 2 set to expand into old Eircom exchange
The developer has lodged plans with Dublin City Council to build Four Park Place, a top-of-the-range office building that will replace a former telephone exchange building on Adelaide Road. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
02 May '18 |
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DEAL: JD Sports to pay ?2.15m for Jervis Shopping Centre flagship store
JD will pay an annual rent of ?2.15 million for its extensive outlet, which will also incorporate the adjoining 427sq m (4,600sq ft) currently occupied by Next. That trader is to be compensated for - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 May '18 |
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'Serious concerns' over Goodman-backed office block
Dublin City Council has flagged "very serious concerns" over plans by the Goodman family for a ?100m city centre office development and put them on hold.
The planning authority has delayed the am - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 May '18 |
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DEAL: Tenants in Elysian face rent hikes following sale to Kennedy Wilson
The California-based landlord confirmed on Monday it has bought the Elysian Tower for ?87.5 million from previous owner, another US fund, Blackstone.
Mary Ricks, Kennedy Wilson Europe??s chief e - Subscribe |
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