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Our NEWS section is the most comprehensive publication on the business of property in Ireland, keeping our trade readers fully informed on all developments in the property business and among their competitors.

It gathers together in one place all reports on the market, and goes into much greater detail than does the consumer press on trade issues of interest to estate agents, developers and other property professionals. It summarises property stories from the media, and provides handy links to the full stories. Occasional indepth features and opinion pieces for a fully developed online property magazine. It also acts as a searchable archive of all property matters down the years.

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© The Irish Times 01 May '20

Househunters squeezed as banks tighten rules in Covid-19 crisis

He says the approach of lenders is inconsistent, with some banks withdrawing full stop. Others are showing latitude. “They are taking the view that this is a temporary situation and you will be back -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 01 May '20

Collaboration between landlords, tenants and their financiers is critical, says CBRE in latest

DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> or WATCH MARIE HUNT'S PRESENTATION HERE >>> Tfor the most part, campaigns have been curtailed for the foreseeable future, which will result in significantly lower transa -  Subscribe
© Other 29 Apr '20

Is there a way back for the Irish restaurant business?

Gerardo Larios Rizo, head of Hospitality Sector, Business Banking at Bank of Ireland: "The problem is not only going to be the VAT or staffing but landlords who are unlikely to adjust down the rents t -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 29 Apr '20

Delayed delivery of newly built warehousing stock will create supply shortages: Savills

The delayed delivery of new Grade A warehousing space in Ireland will create supply shortages for logistics companies, according to property advisor, Savills Ireland. With approximately 44,000 sq m (4 -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 29 Apr '20

Green light is given for €10m Mercantile revamp

An Bord Pleanála gave the green light to the expansion of the pub and hotel on 24-28 Dame Street. The plan will increase the number of bedrooms from 28 to 109. The group - which counts Café en Se -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 29 Apr '20

Lisney's Dublin industrial supply analysis

The lack of industrial supply is clear, particularly for larger, good quality units. Combined with the current increase in short-term occupier requirements (6 – 12 months), this will mean that other -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Apr '20

Dublin’s private rented sector proving to be resilient in face of Covid-19: Hooke & MacDonald

The “initial nervousness” of investors in relation to the impact of Covid-19 on the prospects for the private rented sector (PRS) market has begun to subside with strong demand for residential acc -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Apr '20

DEAL: AIB signs deal for new branch premises at Frascati Centre

The bank has taken a high-profile unit fronting Frascati Road of about 2,000sq ft unit on a 15-year lease at a rent in the region of €50 per sq ft. Fit-out of the AIB’s new premises is set to b -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Apr '20

DEAL: LRC Group pays €18m for Dublin 6 apartment portfolio, called the Rathgar Road Collection

The six period properties were redeveloped over the past 40 years by a private Irish investor to accommodate 61 purpose-built and market-rented apartments, and three commercial units. The portfolio al -  Subscribe
© The Property Week 29 Apr '20

CBRE amalgamates their Irish Residential Capital Markets and Commercial Capital Markets teams

CBRE Ireland today announced that their Irish Residential Capital Markets and Commercial Capital Markets teams will now operate as a fully integrated single entity within the business. This unquestion -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 29 Apr '20

Report says output of new homes could fall by 40%

A new Knight Frank report estimates that even allowing for a two month delay in production on new homes schemes followed by an easing in Covid-19 restrictions, strict social distancing rules will slow -  Subscribe
© Other 27 Apr '20

Newstalk (audio): Peter Levins on the industrial and logistics market

The delayed delivery of new Grade A warehousing space in Ireland will create supply shortages for logistics companies, according to property advisor, Savills Ireland. -  Subscribe
© Business Post 27 Apr '20

Aoife Coughlan (property solicitor at Holmes O'Malley Sexton): How tenants and landlords can navigate Covid’s challenges

Commercial landlords must confront the reality that many tenants will simply be unable to pay their rent in the coming months due to the complete cessation of their business function. Eviction is not -  Subscribe
© Business Post 27 Apr '20

No time to lose as demand remains high for retail space

Even as the economy contracts in the face of Covid-19, Irish retailers are opening up more outlets in various locations around the country -  Subscribe
© Business Post 27 Apr '20

‘Minor and immaterial’ increase in apartments listed for rent: Hooke & MacDonald research

Research shows the number of apartments available to rent in March this year was only marginally ahead of the previous peak in November -  Subscribe
© Business Post 27 Apr '20

Pat Davitt, Ipav CEO: Rebuilding the property market from the ground up

Ipav believes this Vendor's Sales Pack would greatly help to quicken the conveyancing process and we will be looking for the support of government and all stakeholders over the coming weeks. -  Subscribe
© Irish Examiner 27 Apr '20

Fears 90% of restaurants at risk of permanent closure: RAI

It also calls for a commercial rates write-off for restaurants until a Covid-19 vaccine is found, and the introduction of rent supports similar to those in place in France, where government would supp -  Subscribe
© Irish Independent 27 Apr '20

DEAL: Retail units in Quartiere Bloom, Lower Ormond Quay sell for over €1m at BidX1 auction

The four premises sold yesterday have floor areas totalling 2,156 sq ft. They also include Units 4 and 5 Bloom Lane which are occupied by a hair dressing salon and a coffee shop. The latter is let to -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Apr '20

Top executives at Yew Grove see pay packets quadruple

The company’s property portfolio grew from €77.9 million to €115.8 million following the acquisition of six buildings in Waterford, Cork and Athlone. The company said it would pay shareholders a -  Subscribe
© The Irish Times 27 Apr '20

Hibernia Reit gets green light to expand plan at Harcourt Square

Goodbody analyst Cian O’Sullivan: the scheme “represents one of the most exciting redevelopment opportunities in Dublin given its unique scale and prime positioning in the traditional central busi -  Subscribe
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