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20 Apr '23 |
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Estate agency Lisney rebrands its commercial property services
Now known as Lisney Commercial Real Estate, David Byrne, managing director of Lisney, says the division will continue to operate at the forefront of the Irish property market solving the strategic pro - Subscribe |
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20 Apr '23 |
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John Mitchell of DMOD Architects: Older office buildings can be as good as new. They’re often even better
Older offices have a number of features that can potentially be exploited to the future occupant’s benefit. These buildings were originally designed with very small lobbies, toilets and receptions s - Subscribe |
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20 Apr '23 |
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CBRE: Industrial & Logistics Sector Remains the Star Performer in Irish Commercial Real Estate
New research from CBRE Ireland confirms that despite softer economic conditions, a mix of international and indigenous industrial & logistics occupiers were highly active in sales and leasing acti - Subscribe |
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20 Apr '23 |
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Proposals for subsidies totalling up to €600m to encourage apartment building
The Irish Times understands that the plans involve giving the Land Development Agency (LDA) an extra €500 million to €600 million over a number of years to help fund the development of apartments. - Subscribe |
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20 Apr '23 |
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‘Very strong’ new rules at An Bord Pleanála to avoid conflicts of interest
With a large volume of outstanding files, including approximately 27,000 remaining strategic housing development (SHD) units, Ms Buckley explained a priority system was unavoidable.
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19 Apr '23 |
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Cian O'Callaghan of Social Democrats: Owners of vacant properties should either use it, rent it or sell it
The Government needs to stop rewarding speculators who leave habitable homes vacant and drop the pretence that it has taken action on the issue. It is time to get serious about property vacancy in Ire - Subscribe |
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17 Apr '23 |
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WEBINAR: Multi-Unit Developments – A Practical Overview of Key Governance and Legal Topics
The Housing Agency presents a webinar for stakeholders in the multi-unit developments sector.Multi-Unit Developments – A Practical Overview of Key Governance and Legal Topics will take place at - Subscribe |
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17 Apr '23 |
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An Bord Pleanála concedes in challenge to permission for 205 apartments in Phibsborough
The groups claimed the proposal represents “significant over-development” of the Old Bakery site on Phibsborough Road, near Cross Guns bridge. In their action, with developer Bindford Ltd a notice - Subscribe |
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17 Apr '23 |
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Eoin Burke-Kennedy: How many new homes will be constructed in Ireland this year?
There are two big forces threatening the viability of housing projects and by extension the Government’s future housing targets, namely higher input costs and higher borrowing costs. Apartment viabi - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '23 |
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Damien McCaffrey, director investments BNP Paribas: Mood of cautious optimism prevails
Investors are regrouping and setting strategies to take into account the new monetary reality, rebalancing toward property that has enduring value, writes Damien McCaffrey - Subscribe |
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16 Apr '23 |
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State’s Land Development Agency could be hit with multimillion land hoarding taxes
The state will impose its new anti-land speculation tax on the Land Development Agency (LDA) despite the government’s own rules preventing the body from speculating on property.
The LDA was estab - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '23 |
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Locals resist 208-unit apartment plans on Carlisle site, near Ben Dunne gym, at Kimmage Road West, Terenure
The Kimmage Dublin Residents Alliance made the claim during an appeal to An Bord Pleanála against the Dublin City Council green light to Lioncor for the 208-unit ‘social and affordable’ apartment - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '23 |
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Cantillon: Could Ires Reit be put up for sale?
Goodbody Stockbrokers analyst Colm Lauder: “These are issues facing many Irish residential investors, which are now impacting critical new supply,” he said, noting that net asset value-growth stor - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '23 |
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Cillian O’Reilly, Sustainability Manager, Bannon: What you need to know about Green Leases
Improved environmental credentials will attract the increasing number of Occupiers that focus on meeting their and their stakeholders’ ESG requirements. This creates a competitive market advantage o - Subscribe |
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15 Apr '23 |
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DEAL: Global logistics giant DSV signs for new facility at €300m Mountpark Baldonnell scheme
Unit F, a 72,646sq ft state-of-the-art logistics facility, is being leased to the Danish-owned logistics giant DSV. Occupiers include DB Schenker, United Drug and Home Store + More. The final facility - Subscribe |
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14 Apr '23 |
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New law may allow State recoup 50% of land value increase after rezoning
Mr O’Brien said under the legislation, communities will get a greater benefit from State zoning decisions.
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14 Apr '23 |
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CBRE Ireland release Q1 2023 Dublin office market publication: sharp fall in take up in Q1 2023
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> While this is a substantial fall, we do not believe it to be symbolic of what to expect for the coming year. There was a significant amount of office stock reserved at th - Subscribe |
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13 Apr '23 |
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‘Dysfunctional and illogical’: Developer Michael O’Flynn on Ireland’s vacant land tax
“It’s conceptually good, but the application is dysfunctional and illogical,” he tells podcast presenter Ciarán Hancock.
Calling it a hopeless plan, the property developer says, “it hasn - Subscribe |
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13 Apr '23 |
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Ires Reit ‘a failure on all fronts’ for early backers, says shareholder
The company, which is Ireland’s largest private landlord with nearly 4,000 apartments, has struggled to grow its earnings despite record high rents and unprecedented demand in one of the world’s h - Subscribe |
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13 Apr '23 |
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Hundreds approved for First Home scheme that bridges gap for squeezed middle home buyers
New figures show that 1,336 buyers have been approved for the scheme since it was launched last July. The new price ceilings include houses with prices of up to €475,000 in the scheme, depending on - Subscribe |
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