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22 Mar '21 |
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Ronan’s 45-storey tower should be given green light, business group says
The Docklands Business Forum made one of the 32 submissions to An Bord Pleanála over the proposed Waterfront South Central scheme of 1,005 apartments.
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22 Mar '21 |
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Yew Grove grows its rent roll in 2020
Yew Grove said the increase in rent reflects the completion of the acquisition at Millennium Park in Naas, and “effective asset management in letting vacancy and capturing reversion through rent rev - Subscribe |
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21 Mar '21 |
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Geralyn Byrne: an appreciation
It was with great sadness that Property Plus learned of the sudden passing of Geralyn Byrne, senior sales director at Sherry FitzGerald, at her home in Ranelagh in Dublin last Monday night, aged 62. - Subscribe |
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21 Mar '21 |
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Burkeway Homes’ Bearna scheme of 121 houses gets green light after three attempts
Also, under the terms of the most recent grant of permission by An Bord Pleanála, Burkeway Homes will earmark at least one-fifth of the new residential units for Gaeilgeoirs looking to live in the... - Subscribe |
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21 Mar '21 |
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DEAL: 48 acres near Dublin/Meath border goes for €1.2m in online sale
Coonan Property recorded an online sale of some 48 acres of land at Kilmartin in Mulhuddart in Co Dublin for €1.275 million earlier this month. This was one of the first auctions of the year and tra - Subscribe |
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21 Mar '21 |
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Clancourt accuses Limerick council of bias against plans for urban quarter
Clancourt, the property group owned by the Kenny family, has accused Limerick city authorities of “discriminating” against its plans to develop the Dooradoyle urban quarter in favour of protecting - Subscribe |
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21 Mar '21 |
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Charlie Weston: Property market defies all expectations of crash with ongoing price rises
The property market is laying waste to predictions of a crash with a rise in transaction levels and prices going up at a faster pace every month.
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21 Mar '21 |
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Construction industry needs ‘a signal’ that sites will reopen as workers seek work abroad
Tom Parlon, Director General of the Construction Industry Federation said that “the danger is with sites being closed down for 13 or 14 weeks, it is going to be slower to get things back up and runn - Subscribe |
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21 Mar '21 |
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Ashford Castle operator secures green light for five-star Dublin hotel
Red Carnation Hotels (UK) has secured permission for the conversion and extension of a former Jesuit university student residence, Hatch Hall, which is located between Earlsfort Terrace and Leeson Str - Subscribe |
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21 Mar '21 |
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State’s affordable housing plan will only make things worse: Eoin Burke-Kennedy
“Affordability erosion” – from which everything else radiates – now seems locked into the system. The average price paid for a home in Dublin in the 12 months to January was €453,075 – nin - Subscribe |
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20 Mar '21 |
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Plan for 78-room hotel at 10 Wynnefield Road in Rathmines gets green light
Dublin City Council has approved proposal by hoteliers Ray Byrne and Eoin Doyle for four-storey building with co-working space and cafe - Subscribe |
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18 Mar '21 |
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DEAL: Vacant property 33 Bachelors Walk, Dublin 1 overlooking O’Connell Bridge sells for €1.2m
Colin O’Shea of Colliers, who handled the sale on behalf of a private investor, says the price equates to a capital value of €387 per sq ft.
Located just 20 metres from O’Connell Street, the - Subscribe |
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18 Mar '21 |
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Paul McNeive: We need long term planning, it is just a pity it takes forever
Two development “pinch points” caught my eye recently, on opposite sides of Dublin. In the south-west suburbs a swathe of 700 hectares inside the M50, stretching from Ballyfermot to Ballymount, t - Subscribe |
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18 Mar '21 |
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Broker says lenders are using wage subsidy scheme to refuse mortgages
Michael Dowling said: “Every lender is now refusing applications from people whose employer is using the EWSS scheme, even when they themselves are not on it. Absolutely every one of the banks. If t - Subscribe |
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18 Mar '21 |
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Ken Noble to lead professional services team at TWM
Well-known and highly regarded within the commercial property sector, Mr Noble has over 30 years’ experience as a chartered surveyor and registered valuer. Prior to his arrival at TWM, Mr Noble serv - Subscribe |
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18 Mar '21 |
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DEAL: UMB Bank chooses Dublin as location for first European office at Newmount House on Lower Mount Street
The company has entered into an agreement with Davy Real Estate Group for 108 sq m of space at Newmount House on Lower Mount Street, Dublin 2. - Subscribe |
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18 Mar '21 |
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DEAL: HSE acquires Blarney Hotel for €3m
While the price paid represents a fraction of the hotel’s original build cost, it is understood the HSE will need to invest a significant sum to convert the property into a Hiqa-compliant facility. - Subscribe |
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18 Mar '21 |
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TikTok narrows Dublin office search to three locations
The three locations being considered for occupation once Covid-19 restrictions are lifted are the Sorting Office, the south docklands scheme developed by Pat Crean’s Marlet Property Group; TIO’s N - Subscribe |
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18 Mar '21 |
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George’s St owner says charging tenants rent would be ‘immoral’
Speaking to Inside Business, a podcast from The Irish Times, Gwen Layden said the decision to waive rents at the famous retail arcade has cost her family between €400,000 and €500,000 in lost inco - Subscribe |
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15 Mar '21 |
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Sherry FitzGerald announces plans to open 12 new offices
Company also appoints Shane Quinlan as new managing director of financial services. Sherry FitzGerald Group chief executive Steven McKenna said there was a “burgeoning demand” from consumers for a - Subscribe |
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